Emetophobia: This therapy helps to stop the fear of vomiting

At the Institute for Modern Psychotherapy, we have developed a completely new form of anxiety therapy over the last 7 years. The aim was to help people with emetophobia according to the latest findings in brain research. Instead of relying on confrontation therapy, antidepressants or addictive tranquilizers, we use the latest findings in brain research to stop the fear of vomiting exactly where it once originated — in the neuronal connections of the brain.

The following blog articles describe exactly how we went about this and how you can use this new form of therapy yourself at home.

Woman who purses her mouth in nausea
Daniela Bernhardt

Emetophobia: symptoms, causes and best possible treatment

Emetophobia is the fear of vomiting. This fear includes not only vomiting itself, but also seeing or hearing other people vomit or seeing vomit. Of course, almost everyone finds this unpleasant. But while most people quickly forget about vomiting after an illness, for example, people with emetophobia are constantly worried about it.

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Woman with abdominal pain, holding her stomach
Klaus Bernhardt

Emetophobia: New therapy brings hope for sufferers

For more than seven years, a method has been available to help emetophobics literally unlearn their fear of vomiting. We are aware that most sufferers react extremely skeptically to such a statement. After all, many have been battling their illness for years, but true freedom from fear still seems a long way off.

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Online Therapy with Proven Effectiveness – Immediate Help for:

52 episodes with almost 7 hours of video material

No risk: The methods of this online therapy for self-help have been successfully used in clinics in Europe for over seven years. Over 250,000 people have already managed to lead lives without fear and panic using this method.

The new online version of self-therapy offered here has been thoroughly tested by psychiatrists and neuroscientists and found to be highly effective. Since the publication of this online therapy, over 16,000 former anxiety patients have given us feedback that they have managed to free themselves from their anxiety disorder using only these 52 videos.