Treating Extreme Forms of Emetophobia in Children
Posted on July 6, 2012
Many people don't know what Emetophobia is. This lack of awareness can lead to limited treatment options, especially for children. Learn about how a child with Emetophobia was taught to cope with the disorder.
Emetophobia: Just How Serious Is It?
Posted on July 6, 2012
For some people, it's difficult to imagine how a single, obscure fear could be so disruptive. Even specialists in medicine and in mental health can underestimate the effects of Emetophobia, but those who have the anxiety disorder know how harmful it really is.
Unique Ways Emetophobia Affects Women
Posted on July 6, 2012
Did you know that most people who suffer from Emetophobia are women? Find out the unique effects the disorder can have on a woman's life.
Army Resiliency Program Questioned by Psychologists
Posted on July 6, 2012
Are current army training courses lowering anxiety and depression among soldiers?
Spanking Increases a Child’s Risk of Developing an Anxiety Disorder
Posted on July 6, 2012
Children who experience physical punishment are more likely to grow up to have a mental disorder.
Monkey Mind
Posted on July 6, 2012
A new book about a man's struggle with anxiety and panic hits shelves this week.
Create a Relaxation Space
Posted on July 6, 2012
Picture the most relaxing place that you can imagine. What elements of this place relax you? Is there any way to create a similar space in your own home?
The Relationship Between Anxiety and Nausea
Posted on July 6, 2012
Nausea is an incredibly common symptom of anxiety. What does this mean for someone who experiences an increase in their anxiety level whenever they feel slightly nauseous?