The Emetophobia Free Podcast
This episode highlights a common misconception around social anxiety. It is often thought socially anxious people are shy, reserved and likely to avoid public situations. When in reality social anxiety is often much more subtle. Examples include: Dreading a phone call, rehearsing what you'll say at the checkout, worrying what others think of how you look, worrying you've said the wrong thing or come across incorrectly, tensing up before a meeting you've attended a hundred times... Social anxiety is overly worrying what other people think of you. Contrary to common belief you can be confident, bubbly and chatty but still have very high levels of social anxiety. Todat's podcast guest Marta speaks candidly about how her social anxiety very much affected her emetophobia and how overcoming this fear of judgement, embarrassment and losing control in public allowed her to beat her Emetophobia. Alongside her coach Lisanne, Marta gives three clear pieces of advice for others tackling social anxiety when working to overcome emetophobia: 1. Challenge the belief before the situation. Interrogate the negative thought first. If you've told yourself 'People will think I'm weird if I have to leave early,' Does it actually hold up? Where is the evidence? Do this work before stepping into the room. 2. Remember we focus on ourselves more than other people. When we're anxious, we can convince ourselves everyone noticed and everyone judged us. Practising the perspective of others (they're mostly thinking about themselves) quietly dismantles a lot of that. 3. Reflect on what went well. Actively recall moments from the social situation that went well instead of focusing on what could have gone wrong shifts the evidence your brain is working with over time. The conversation also covers the link between your self-esteem and social confidence. If you build high self-esteem, you will by default lower your social anxiety. The concepts are inextricably linked and both are key building blocks of Emetophobia that need to be tackled in order to overcome this debilitating fear. Huge thanks to Marta for taking the time to be with us on the podcast and share her valuable insights into an area of Emetophobia which has yet to be discussed in detail. Find out more: https://www.emetophobiafree.org https://linktr.ee/emetophobia Connect with us at the links below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emetophobiafree/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emetophobiafree TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCF6vCMhoF98TKKe7DKBlfgw Thanks for watching :) ------------------------ Emetophobia is the fear of vomiting/sickness: either yourself, other people, or both. Research suggests 0.1 to 8.8% percent of the population have a fear of being sick (Hout & Bouman, 2011). Emetophobia is a debilitating phobia, which significantly impacts your life: sufferers are chronically anxious and go to great lengths to avoid encountering anything sickness-related, which provides temporary relief but often results in a rollercoaster of anxiety, fear and exhaustion. Issues associated with emetophobia include: OCD, eating difficulties, anxiety-related gastric problems, phagophobia, tocophobia and more. Our goal is to raise awareness of this severe phobia and provide a solution for sufferers and their families. You do not need to live with Emetophobia - you can COMPLETELY overcome it. The Thrive Programme for Emetophobia (also known as Emetophobia-Free) is the single most successful and predictable method for getting rid of your emetophobia. It has helped over 20,000 emetophobes around the world overcome their phobia. You can study the programme at home by yourself wi...
71 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Emetophobia Free Podcast!