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What is sexual aversion disorder and where and how can I learn more about it?

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by James Achtzehn:
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Sexual Aversion Disorder falls under the category of a Sexual Dysfunction, which is a disturbance in the processes of the sexual response cycle or pain associated with intercourse. Sexual Aversion Disorder is an extreme dislike or fear of any genital sexual contact. The individual may feel anxious, disgusted, or fearful in any situation that may lead to any sexual behavior. The individual may also experience disgust toward any sexual behavior, such as hugging or kissing. This disorder is individual and personal and generally requires professional counseling. It is it important for anyone with this disorder who wishes sexual satisfaction to seek counseling.

To find out more about Sexual Aversion Disorder, you might search the internet using any one of the various search engines. Type in the keywords "sexual aversion disorder" using the quotation marks. I found a succinct article written by Karen Valdivieso with Nancy K. Bolding, M.S., LPC. on it at the website http://www.lifewell.com/educenter/332.cfm?sid=0.

Reviewed by: Kathleen Scarbo (VanKirk) DHS

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