GENERALIZED anxiety disorderCOGNITIVE therapyPHOBIASVOMITINGSpecific phobia of vomiting (SPOV), commonly known as emetophobia, is a subtype of "Specific Phobia" (other type) in the DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Individuals with this condition have a persistent and disproport...
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Emetophobia, also referred to as a specific phobia of vomiting, is a largely under-researched and poorly understood disorder with prevalence estimates of r... DJ Maack,BJ Deacon,M Zhao - 《Journal of Anxiety Disorders》 被引量: 9发表: 2013年 Comorbidity in Emetophobia (Specific Phobia of Vom...
Social phobia(or “social anxiety disorder”) is a prevalent condition that has been the subject of increased scrutiny in recent years. The purpose of this paper is to review the neurobiology ofsocial phobia. It is apparent from the extant literature that this disorder is poorly understood from...
2.3 Anxiety Disorders Some behavioral disorders can phenomenologically be considered as extremes of behavioral variants with a broad variation in the general population. For example, anxiety is a complex behavioral reaction physiologically revealed in dangerous situations; another example is eating disorders ...
Psychiatric disorders are mental illnesses that cause affected individuals to experience abnormal thinking, moods, or behaviors, oftentimes affecting others around them. Some common psychiatric disorders include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and paranoia....
Emetophobia (fear of vomiting) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals report clinical levels of fear that they may vomit or be exposed to the vomit of others. The prevalence of comorbidity of emetophobia with other conditions has previously only been investigated using self-report instruments....
Some of the important symptoms which are usually shown in this condition include the following: A feeling of being uncomfortable, shaky, or numb while in some cases, nausea and vomiting tendencies are common. These are considered mild symptoms. Anxiety and panic attacks are considered severe ...
If you have had symptoms of social anxiety disorder, consult with your physician for help in finding a good therapist. Or you can search online therapist directories and find therapists who list experience in treating anxiety disorders.4 Through therapy sessions and continual work to manage your...
Phobia Phobia is intense and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Because of this intense and persistent fear, the phobic person often leads a constricted life. The anxiety is typically out of proportion to the real situation, and the victim is fully aware that the fe...