Learning to Manage Phobias with Positive Thinking

It's generally accepted that the way you think about things can affect how you feel. A positive outlook can make a major difference in many aspects of your life. Read more about it here!

How to Spot and Escape a Toxic Friendship

Ever wonder why spending time with a certain friend makes you feel crummy and sad? That friend may be toxic, but the situation doesn't have to stay that way. Check out how to spot -- and escape! -- toxic relationships to improve your emetophobia, your health and your overall life!

Phobias: Why Do We Feel Fear?

Have you ever wondered why some of us develop unreasonably strong fears? What makes so many people feel terrified of snakes or insects or heights? Is there a reason we fear these particular things? Read more about it here.

Phobias: Can They Actually Be Contagious?

Phobias can be very difficult to deal with because of the amount of anxiety and stress they created. Talking to someone about your fears may help a little, but what effect does that have on the other person? Read more here.

Why We Keep Toxic Friendships (and What They do to Our Health)

If a friendship is leaving you drained, angry and depressed, it may qualify as toxic. Check out what such relationships can do to your emetophobia and other health issues and reasons we continue to sustain them.

Emetophobia: A Mother’s Unique Dilemma

If you have emetophobia, or the fear of vomiting and vomit, you know how even the thought of someone getting ill makes you feel terrible. Can you imagine what it's like for someone with emetophobia to be around someone they love who is sick? Read about it here.

Mental Health in Men: Dealing with Depression

Mental health illnesses like depression and emetophobia are no joke, especially with the increased risk of suicide and suicidal thoughts. A celebrity in the UK recently spoke about his own battle with mental illness, bringing more attention to the way people respond to complaints of sadness or worry in men.

Is Your Emetophobia Steering You Toward an Eating Disorder?

As if suffering from emetophobia isn't enough, the phobia has a way of developing related issues that may land you with an eating disorder or other condition. Check out the risks so you know what to look for.