Handle Emetophobia
What happens when the people who love you most are accidentally helping your emetophobia stay alive? In this episode of Handle Emetophobia, Katie and Ally talk about family accommodations—the ways spouses, parents, friends, and loved ones can unknowingly reinforce emetophobia and OCD through reassurance, avoidance, other safety behaviors, and attempts to reduce anxiety. We discuss: • Reassurance-seeking and why it never truly satisfies anxiety • How accommodations become part of the fear cycle • The challenges family members face when trying to support recovery • Parenting children with emetophobia • The difference between helping and enabling • Why loved ones sometimes need to be willing to make us uncomfortable • How families can become powerful allies in recovery This episode is equal parts practical, funny, honest, and challenging. If you've ever asked someone, "Do you think I'm sick?" or "Do you think this food is safe?"—or if you've been the person answering those questions—this conversation is for you. Recovery isn't about staying safe. It's about learning that you can handle uncertainty—and helping the people around you learn that too. You can handle it.
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