Re: Emetophobia is it similar to depression?
I was actually thinking about this today, and agree it could be related to depression. I've been having a rough time lately, and my emet has been raging, after it being such a minor thing in my life for quite a long time. I wondered if anytime I'm stressed out, my stress manifests itself as emet. Hear me out: I've had this phobia since I was about 14ish (I'm 37 now) and at the time I was dealing with an abuse situation. In therapy, I learned that my mind started to become obsessed about all thing v* so that I didn't have to acknowledge the abuse. I had therapy and came to terms with things and my emet all but disappeared. This brings me to now.... Since the beginning of December, I've been having a recurrence of emet, however, I've been under tremendous stress because my dog had been diagnosed with cancer. He died last week and my emet/anxiety has been through the roof. It's like I really would rather crawl in a hole and not leave my house. So I'm wondering if my theory is correct and this is just how my brain is accustomed to handling stress (or not handling it, actually). I am feeling very depressed right now, although I know it's because of my dog and it's situational.
In memory of the sweetest german shepherd I ever had the pleasure of knowing. I love you, Duncan. 3/12/02 - 12/19/11