Emetophobia, the intense fear of vomiting, is more common than many parents realize. For children struggling with this fear, everyday experiences can start to feel overwhelming. What may begin as a worry about getting sick can gradually expand into avoiding restaurants, school, sleepovers, social activities, and even friendships.
Over time, this anxiety can quietly shrink a child’s world.
Recently, our Director of Clinical Services, Ira Hays, LCSW, joined William Schaller from BIA on a podcast to discuss the treatment of emetophobia in children. One of the most important themes that came up in the conversation is something many parents can relate to: the role of reassurance. Let's talk about it!
