| Emetophobia case 
			histories 
			Here, I outline several 
			case histories of sufferers I have helped. Hopefully they will help 
			you see you are not weird or alone. Indeed there are many hundreds 
			of thousands, if not millions) of fellow silent sufferers out there 
			- and yes, you can be treated! Whenever someone comes to see me for 
			emetophobia treatment, they say something like "I know where it 
			comes from, I was sick when I was ten years old and it scared me so 
			much that I have been terrified of throwing up since then". But 
			normally the root cause was much earlier in life and the conscious 
			mind has either forgotten it or at least the strong emotions 
			experienced at that time. It is rare for someone to fully remember 
			the initial incident. If they had, their conscious mind would have 
			worked it out years ago and would not have left them with the 
			traumatic subconscious feelings now experienced.
 In all the case histories below, the client did not have vivid 
			conscious
 memories of the incidents. The following information was revealed 
			under hypnosis:
 Case History 1:A.M. was afraid of flying, travelling on public transport and eating 
			in public. Whilst in hypnosis, the following was revealed: She was around 6 years 
			old on a day 
			trip with her primary school. They were visiting a funfair and decided 
			to go on a 
			fast and twisty ride. The motion of the ride made her feel dizzy and 
			she was violently sick in front of everybody. Her 
			emotions at that time were not only of discomfort but very strong 
			feelings of acute embarrassment. Her subconscious revealed her 
			deepest fear was to put herself in any situation in the future where 
			she may be sick. This led her in adulthood to being
 Case History 2:C.S. had a lifetime dream of being a bridesmaid. Eventually the 
			chance came at the age of 27 when her best friend announced she was 
			getting married and she wanted her as a bridesmaid. Was she pleased? 
			No - absolutely terrified - "what if I am at the front of the church 
			and I feel sick and I have to run past all those people, be sick on 
			the floor and ruin the day for everybody!".
 
 In hypnosis, the following information was revealed: She was around 
			3 years old lying on the settee. She didn't feel too well but her 
			parents were going out to dinner and her grandmother was there to 
			look after her. Her mother picked her up to give her a goodnight 
			cuddle and she was sick down her dress. Her mother was fine about it 
			and said she would go and change, but her father got very angry and 
			started shouting at her mother that they would be late and that the 
			evening would be ruined. Even as a very young child she felt the 
			tension within this scene - her father was angry, the evening was 
			ruined and she felt incredibly guilty about being the cause of this 
			hostility. In adulthood, as well as suffering from emetophobia 
			(people get really mad at you if you throw up), she became a 'people 
			pleaser' avoiding conflict situations wherever possible. She was a 
			perfectionist and did whatever she could for those around her to 
			ensure they never got cross with her.
 Case History 3:T.A. was terrified with the thought of being sick. She had gone 
			to the most extreme lengths for as long as she could remember to 
			avoid being sick. She would never eat out, even at a friend's house. 
			She didn't drink, eat chicken, 'foreign' food and would clean her 
			house obsessively.
 
 Whilst in hypnosis, the following came up: She was sitting on the 
			floor in her bedroom at the age of two years old. She had drunk a 
			bottle of Ribena juice drink rather quickly followed by some 
			biscuits. She threw up violently, producing red coloured vomit and 
			shouted for her mother. Upon entering the room, her mother screamed 
			in shock thinking that the child was coughing up blood. The panic 
			that followed traumatised the young child so much that even as an 
			adult, the thought of being sick fills her with terror.
 Case History 4:G.V. had a general fear of illness. She showed hypochondriac 
			tendencies and was restricting her life with rituals to avoid 
			getting ill. She travelled on trains with difficulty having to look 
			at each and every passenger in turn to see if she thought they were 
			ill and if there was a chance she could catch whatever they had.
 Hypnosis revealed the 
			following: She was 3 years old on a boat trip with her family. The 
			sea was rough and she felt queasy. Her uncle, a large, gentle and 
			calm gentleman picked her up and held her over the side. She was 
			sick and felt OK about it until the uncle started shouting the 
			mother's name in a loud  panicky voice. "There must be 
			something wrong with me. My uncle never raises his voice, I must be 
			really ill - am I going to die?" The uncle was in fact worried about 
			his suit getting splashed but this point was completely missed by 
			the scared three year old. Case History 5:S.B. was a 'people pleaser'. She boasted the fact that she 
			hadn't been sick since the age of eight. Hypnosis revealed her in a 
			scene at the age of two years old and sitting 
			up at the kitchen table. She was sick down her clothes and her 
			mother shouted at her "haven't I got enough to do washing and 
			cleaning without you making more washing for me - you bad girl!"
 Hypnosis revealed the 
			above situations but how does Regression Hypnotherapy then go on to
			successfully treat emetophobia
			 
				
					
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