Emma Innes is a journalist and author who has lived with emetophobia for more than 20 years. She is on the board of EmetAction and has written health articles for Metro, The Sunday Express and The Sunday Mirror. Find Emma on Instagram @emmainnesauthor and at www.emmainnes.co.uk. She lives in Kent.
Description
If you have emetophobia - or even suspect that you might - this book will feel as though someone has stepped inside your mind and put your experience into words. It is strikingly authentic, rich with hard-earned wisdom, and offers guidance on seeking help from the rare perspective of someone who has lived through it and come out the other side. -- David Russ, PhD, Licensed Psychologist and author of Emetophobia Having supported my daughter through emetophobia, I have seen first-hand how isolating and overwhelming it can be for young people. Emma Innes writes with real empathy and insight, offering practical tools to move towards recovery whilst reassuring readers that they are not alone. -- Dr Ffion Jones, therapeutic practitioner and author of Bodie and The Ghost Showdown: An Emetophobia Story The Emetophobia Survival Guide is such an important book...may it be a source of clarity, courage, and genuine hope on your path towards recovery. -- Anna S. Christie, licensed psychotherapist and author of Conquer Your Emetophobia

