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Spermatophobia

Spermatophobia refers to the condition of having an abnormal, extreme, and persistent fear of sperm. The term is also used to refer to an extreme fear of germs, and an extreme fear of the (involuntary) ejaculation of semen.

 

Extreme fears (phobias) such as spermatophobia can lead to a variety of disturbing symptoms such as: Breathlessness; difficulty in thinking or speaking clearly; dizziness; dry mouth; fear of dying, "going mad" or losing control; feeling sick; nausea; palpitations, shaking; sweating profusely; or a full blown anxiety attack. Not all sufferers are affected by all possible symptoms, and some individuals may also have other reactions.

Even though many adult sufferers of spermatophobia (and/or other fears/phobias) are aware that their fears are unreasonable, many still experience severe anxiety even when just thinking about the subject or situation they fear. However, phobias such as spermatophobia are a relatively common form of anxiety disorder and may be treated conventionally using cognitive behavioral therapy including exposure and fear reduction techniques. Drugs may also be offered, typically anti-anxiety or anti-depressants - particularly during the early stages of treatment. Other forms of treatment offered may include hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or other similar therapies.

Textbooks about Phobias:

Anxiety and Phobic Disorders: A Pragmatic Approach
Anxiety Disorders and Phobias: A Cognitive Perspective

 


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