OCD-UK Webinar Series 2026
Emetophobia: Phobia or part of obsessive compulsive and related disorders?
Broadcast live on Wednesday 14th January 2026
The webinar was facilitated by Megan, from the OCD-UK team.
Presentation subject
Dr Sasha Walters is a clinical psychologist who qualified in 2015 from the university of Bath Course following completing a PhD in the role of children's cognitions of inter-parental conflict during school transition. Sasha is based at the Oxford Health Specialist Psychological Intervention Centre (OHSPIC), and also works part time for the OCD team at the Maudsley Hospital.
Sasha is also a BABCP accredited practitioner and has spent her career to date working in specialist CBT services for children and young people with OCD, anxiety and depression. She has special interests in working with children with OCD and emetophobia (fear of vomiting) and works clinically and academically in these areas.

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