Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series

Masturbation is common in all societies. Despite being common, it is admonished culturally and almost all religions prohibit masturbation and consider it an act of immorality. The prohibition for masturbation leads to a lot of cultural beliefs, including certain myths, which influence sexual behavio...

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Main Authors: Jitender Aneja, Sandeep Grover, Ajit Avasthi, Sudhir Mahajan, Prabhakar Pokhrel, Davuluri Triveni
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2015;volume=37;issue=1;spage=81;epage=86;aulast=Aneja
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spelling doaj-ede780299ffa4023ba678c1afc85b6942021-08-02T19:11:22ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762015-01-01371818610.4103/0253-7176.150848Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case seriesJitender AnejaSandeep GroverAjit AvasthiSudhir MahajanPrabhakar PokhrelDavuluri TriveniMasturbation is common in all societies. Despite being common, it is admonished culturally and almost all religions prohibit masturbation and consider it an act of immorality. The prohibition for masturbation leads to a lot of cultural beliefs, including certain myths, which influence sexual behavior of the person. The impact of these common cultural myths associated with masturbation, are clinically understood as Dhat syndrome and masturbatory guilt. Although there is a reasonable literature on Dhat syndrome, there is limited literature with regard to masturbatory guilt especially linking the same with axis-I psychopathology. In this case series, three cases of masturbatory guilt are presented in whom masturbatory guilt was associated with manifestation of severe psychopathology. This report suggests that masturbatory guilt must be enquired for in patients presenting with severe mental disorder.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2015;volume=37;issue=1;spage=81;epage=86;aulast=AnejaMasturbationmasturbatory guiltpsychopathology
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author Jitender Aneja
Sandeep Grover
Ajit Avasthi
Sudhir Mahajan
Prabhakar Pokhrel
Davuluri Triveni
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Sandeep Grover
Ajit Avasthi
Sudhir Mahajan
Prabhakar Pokhrel
Davuluri Triveni
Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Masturbation
masturbatory guilt
psychopathology
author_facet Jitender Aneja
Sandeep Grover
Ajit Avasthi
Sudhir Mahajan
Prabhakar Pokhrel
Davuluri Triveni
author_sort Jitender Aneja
title Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
title_short Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
title_full Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
title_fullStr Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
title_full_unstemmed Can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: A case series
title_sort can masturbatory guilt lead to severe psychopathology: a case series
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Masturbation is common in all societies. Despite being common, it is admonished culturally and almost all religions prohibit masturbation and consider it an act of immorality. The prohibition for masturbation leads to a lot of cultural beliefs, including certain myths, which influence sexual behavior of the person. The impact of these common cultural myths associated with masturbation, are clinically understood as Dhat syndrome and masturbatory guilt. Although there is a reasonable literature on Dhat syndrome, there is limited literature with regard to masturbatory guilt especially linking the same with axis-I psychopathology. In this case series, three cases of masturbatory guilt are presented in whom masturbatory guilt was associated with manifestation of severe psychopathology. This report suggests that masturbatory guilt must be enquired for in patients presenting with severe mental disorder.
topic Masturbation
masturbatory guilt
psychopathology
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