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Mysophobia: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, and More | OsmosisJan 6, 2025 · Mysophobia refers to the intense and irrational fear of germs, dirt, or contamination. It is a type of specific phobia, which is a fear that is pervasive.
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Mysophobia (Germophobia): Causes, Symptoms & TreatmentMysophobia is an extreme fear of germs. It causes an overwhelming obsession with contamination. The condition goes by other names.
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Mysophobia - GoodTherapyMysophobia is a phobia—an extreme fear—of germs or contamination. The central feature of this phobia is not just concern about germs but an obsessive fear ...
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Germaphobia! Does Our Relationship With and Knowledge of ...Symptoms of germaphobia include avoiding certain “dirty” environments (e.g., soil) due to perceived to fear of microbial exposure, excessively washing hands, ...
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Understanding Germophobia - Valley Oaks HealthAug 8, 2022 · Germophobia can develop due to someone's brain chemistry or from a traumatic event or experience. Family history also plays a role. If someone ...
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Mysophobia: the Fear of Germs - GoodTherapyOct 24, 2012 · The primary symptom of mysophobia is an irrational fear of germs. This can manifest differently in different people. One person, for example, ...
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Mysophobia: Definition, causes, and treatment - MedicalNewsTodaySep 28, 2022 · Mysophobia is a fear of germs and bacteria. It is commonly called germaphobia. People with mysophobia may avoid contact with anything that ...
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Mysophobia (Germophobia): Definition, Symptoms, & TreatmentAug 25, 2025 · Mysophobia involves a severe fear of germs and bacteria. It is sometimes referred to as germophobia, and can cause people to avoid people or ...
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - Symptoms and causesDec 21, 2023 · Fear of contamination or dirt. · Doubting and having a hard time dealing with uncertainty. · Needing things to be orderly and balanced.
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Mysophobia - Etymology, Origin & MeaningFrom Greek mysos "uncleanliness" (uncertain origin, possibly PIE *meus- "damp") + -phobia, meaning morbid fear of contamination or dirt.
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mysophobia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for mysophobia is from 1879, in a text by W. A. Hammond and W. J. Morton. mysophobia is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English ...
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Mysophobia - BionityThe term was introduced by William A. Hammond in 1879 when describing a case of obsessive compulsive disorder exhibited in repeated washing one's hands.
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germophobia, n.² meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun germophobia is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for germophobia is from 1893, in Medical Record (New York).
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bacteriophobia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...The earliest known use of the noun bacteriophobia is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for bacteriophobia is from 1894, in the Lancet. bacteriophobia is ...Missing: bacillophobia | Show results with:bacillophobia
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bacillophobia - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. From bacillo- + -phobia. Pronunciation. Rhymes: -əʊbiə. Noun. bacillophobia (uncountable). The fear of microbes. Synonyms. germophobia. Translations.
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William HammondIn a psychiatric treatise, he described a "young lady, aged eighteen" who sought treatment from him for such a condition in 1879. Little by little the idea ...
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Germaphobia: An Infected Mind - Psychology TodayFeb 4, 2024 · Of note, though, I could find neither germaphobe (first used, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, in 1894) nor mysophobia in DSM-5-TR.
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Specific Phobia - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)Specific phobia is an intense, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. Although adults with phobias may realize that these fears ...
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Who worries about specific phobias? – A population-based study of ...Likewise, the authors reported that the lifetime and 12-month prevalence of SP were higher in high/higher-middle income countries (8.0% and 8.1% respectively), ...
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Disgust sensitivity as a mediator of the sex differences in ...Review of these findings suggests that females generally report higher levels of contamination fear and disgust sensitivity than males.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Influence of Culture in Obsessive-compulsive Disorder and Its ...On the other hand, worldwide epidemiological figures of OCD are fairly consistent; the estimated prevalence of OCD in the general population is about 1.6% [15].Missing: phobia | Show results with:phobia
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Treatment - Phobias - NHSThey include medicines such as diazepam (Valium) and are sometimes used on a short-term basis at the lowest possible dose to treat severe anxiety.
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