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In this episode of Practice Matters, Rachel is joined once again by Professor David Veale, this time to explore emetophobia, the specific phobia of vomiting. David explains why this is the most common specific phobia presenting for treatment, despite being largely overlooked by researchers for years, and the devastating impact it can have, from avoided pregnancies to missed medical care.
Together they unpack what drives the fear, how it differs from OCD and eating disorders, and why tolerating uncertainty rather than seeking reassurance is at the heart of effective treatment. David also shares his "vicious flower" formulation, practical tips for therapists who might be squeamish themselves, and exciting developments in virtual reality treatment.
Further resources: David's self-help book, Free Yourself from Emetophobia, co-authored with Alexandra Keyes, is available here
Find out more about David's work and publications here
Stay Connected:
If you enjoyed this episode, check out our sister podcasts, Let's Talk About CBT and Let's Talk About CBT – Research Matters for more discussions on evidence-based therapy.
Credits: Music is Autumn Coffee by Bosnow from Uppbeat Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/autumn-coffee License code: 3F32NRBYH67P5MIF This podcast was edited by Steph Curnow
By Rachel Handley for BABCPIn this episode of Practice Matters, Rachel is joined once again by Professor David Veale, this time to explore emetophobia, the specific phobia of vomiting. David explains why this is the most common specific phobia presenting for treatment, despite being largely overlooked by researchers for years, and the devastating impact it can have, from avoided pregnancies to missed medical care.
Together they unpack what drives the fear, how it differs from OCD and eating disorders, and why tolerating uncertainty rather than seeking reassurance is at the heart of effective treatment. David also shares his "vicious flower" formulation, practical tips for therapists who might be squeamish themselves, and exciting developments in virtual reality treatment.
Further resources: David's self-help book, Free Yourself from Emetophobia, co-authored with Alexandra Keyes, is available here
Find out more about David's work and publications here
Stay Connected:
If you enjoyed this episode, check out our sister podcasts, Let's Talk About CBT and Let's Talk About CBT – Research Matters for more discussions on evidence-based therapy.
Credits: Music is Autumn Coffee by Bosnow from Uppbeat Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/autumn-coffee License code: 3F32NRBYH67P5MIF This podcast was edited by Steph Curnow