A more flexible way into the work that's hard to find a map for.
Training and resources for therapists working with emetophobia, grounded in a pluralistic, person-centred and experiential approach, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Why emetophobia needs a flexible approach
Emetophobia rarely behaves like a tidy, standalone phobia. It threads through food, the body, relationships and daily life, and it often slips between the gaps in standard training, leaving even skilled clinicians feeling under-equipped.
Whether you're picking up your first emetophobia client or building a specialism, these offerings won't hand you a rigid manual. They're rooted in pluralistic, person-centred and experiential practice, helping you meet each client as an individual and adapt the work to the person in front of you, not a generic idea of 'the problem'.
What's available
Training workshops
Practical, experiential workshops on understanding emetophobia and working with it flexibly.
Bespoke training
Tailored sessions for clinics, schools, or organisations supporting people affected by emetophobia.
Professional resources
Handouts, reading lists, and practical ideas you can adapt directly to your own way of working.
Find what fits
Whether you'd like a one-off workshop or something more in-depth, get in touch and we'll find what works for you.
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