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There are several (theoretical) treatments for phobias, although their effectiveness for emetophobia is questionable as it is difficult to find people for whom the following approaches have helped - even marginally!  

(On a personal note, the only remedy which has helped the founder marginally, is Maxolon (metoclopramide) which helps promote gastric emptying.  Hopefully, other readers have had more success in finding effective treatments for their nausea and emetophobia.)

A summary of each of the following are included on this web site.  

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THERAPY STYLES:

Behaviour Therapy

Cognitive Therapy

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

    Assessment

    Treatment

Systematic Desensitisation

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Hypnotherapy

 

ANALYSIS:

Psychoanalysis

Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Transactional Analysis

Gestalt Therapy

Humanistic

 

CONFRONTATION:

Emetic Method

 

VOMIT VIDEOS:

UK video sources

 

MEDICATION

Anti-emetics

Anti-Emetic Review

Anti-depressants

Anti-psychotics

Tranquillisers

 

ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES:

Acupuncture

Art Therapy

Colour Therapy

Herbal Medicines

Homeopathy

Massage

Reflexology

Self-Help

 

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