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Haphephobia is an intense, irrational fear of being touched. It is different from hypersensitivity, which is physical pain associated with being touched. People with haphephobia feel extreme distress over the thought of being touched. This anxiety can lead to physical symptoms like nausea, vomiting or panic attacks.
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Read More »Overview What is haphephobia? Haphephobia (haf-uh-FOE-bee-uh) is an intense, overwhelming fear of being touched. Many people don’t like being touched by strangers. But haphephobia is significant distress over being touched by anyone, even family or friends. For some people, the fear is specific to touch by people of one gender. Haphephobia is a type of anxiety disorder. Other names for haphephobia include: Aphephobia.
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Read More »With hypnotherapy, a therapist guides you to a place of intense focus. You become temporarily unaware of your surroundings and are more open to new thoughts or suggestions. You may have hypnotherapy with other types of therapy. Medication: You may take medicines for anxiety disorders or for specific phobias. For example, your doctor may prescribe alprazolam (Xanax®) or diazepam (Valium®) to take before certain events. These medicines may help you temporarily manage symptoms to avoid panic attacks. How can I manage haphephobia symptoms? You should also learn coping strategies to manage anxiety or panic attack symptoms. You can: Exercise consistently.
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