Emetophobia and the Struggle of Motherhood
Posted on October 19, 2012
Dealing with emetophobia can be extremely stressful, and it's even worse for a mother. Many women with emetophobia are afraid of motherhood because they know pregnancy will bring morning sickness. Even after pregnancy, mothers with emetophobia will inevitably have to take care of sick children. Read about how one woman tried unsuccessfully to deal with her phobia, sometimes to the detriment of her children.
Emetophobic Woman Explains How Her Fear Began
Posted on October 16, 2012
If you've ever wondered what makes emetophobia so unbearable for people who have it, you can get an accurate idea of it here. How does emetophobia start? How does it affect quality of life? Is there a cure for it? Find out the answers to these questions and more.
Differences in Brain May Account for Anxiety Disorders
Posted on October 13, 2012
While mental health professionals are getting better at diagnosing and treating anxiety disorders, there is still considerable debate about what causes the development of an anxiety disorder in the first place. Examining differences in brain structures between healthy people and people with anxiety problems may lead to a better understanding of what makes one vulnerable to an anxiety disorder.
The Nature of Emetophobia: Cause and Effect
Posted on October 10, 2012
Emetophobic people cite a variety of causes for their condition: a childhood illness, a messy accident, a bad car or boat trip... It's unfortunate that one isolated incident can lead to a lifetime of fear, but emetophobics know this to be the truth. The good news is that with time, effort, and patience, a person with emetophobia can see great improvement in the condition.
Anxiety Disorders: How to Recognize and Manage Them
Posted on October 6, 2012
Anxiety disorders are becoming increasingly common in the general population. Adults, teens, and even children are struggling with high anxiety all over the world. Because of the prevalence of anxiety disorders, there are now more ways than ever to treat them. Don't feel that you have to suffer in silence; find out how you can successfully deal with stress and anxiety.
Show Educates Public on Life with Emetophobia
Posted on October 1, 2012
Emetophobia can affect your life in a variety of ways, most of which are highly negative. Most people don't realize just how far-reaching the effects of the phobia are. It's easier for some to relate to a fear of insects or snakes. See what a mother with emetophobia wants to share with people who may not understand the struggle of having the disorder.
Learning to Cope with Social Phobia
Posted on September 27, 2012
Having social phobia can make you feel very isolated and depressed. When you are constantly worrying about what others think of you, it's difficult to have normal, healthy interactions. Social phobia can be very difficult to cope with, but there are ways people can successfully manage the condition. Read about it here.
Examining the Life of an Emetophobic Person
Posted on September 23, 2012
Have you ever felt like giving up on looking for a cure for your emetophobia? Emetophobia is a debilitating condition that can make you feel powerless. What's even worse is when you seek help only to be scoffed at by a doctor who doesn't know about the disorder. Learn about the network of support and wealth of resources available for people who have to deal with their fear of being ill.