Gastric stasis and vomiting: behavioral treatment.
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A patient is described in whom gastric stasis and vomiting of 28-yr duration were successfully treated with behavior therapy. Failure of conventional medical treatment in the face of continued vomiting led to consideration for surgery. The need for surgery was obviated by the successful application of exposure and response prevention, which resulted in a complete elimination of vomiting. Changes were produced, not only in the overt behavioral manifestation (vomiting) but in gastrointestinal motility as well. Although there was a lag, gastric emptying returned to normal. The improvements were maintained at over 1-yr follow-up study.