
Emetophobia by Professor Kevin Gournay
I should begin by saying that I am not a fan of using words that have a Greek derivation to describe phobic states. Indeed, some
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I should begin by saying that I am not a fan of using words that have a Greek derivation to describe phobic states. Indeed, some
Why we wanted to fundraise for No Panic We both have received support from No Panic in the form of the Facebook group (particularly Sarah

General Anxiety Disorder or, G.A.D, makes the sufferer feel anxious regardless of the situation they are in. Symptoms of G.A.D. may vary from one sufferer

A phobia is an obsessive fear of an object or situation that exists over a long period of time. People with phobias have no rational

At No Panic, we can’t give advice on medication because we are not qualified to do so, but we can help people who are coming

O.C.D. manifests itself in three main categories: Obsessive thoughts with compulsive physical rituals Obsessive thoughts on their own Physical rituals on their own. Young people

A certain amount of anxiety is completely normal. Examples might be: starting a new school, moving home, parents separating, etc. It is only when the

The beginning of a phobia usually follows periods of stress and often starts after a final trauma. “The last straw, which breaks the camel’s back”
I was 9 years old and on holiday with my parents and my sister at East Runton on the North Norfolk coast. We were taking

By Professor Kevin Gournay Most people with anxiety states are simply more alert and aroused than the general population. The chemical processes which underlie anxiety