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Sexual conflicts in panic disorder: a multi-case study

Khadeeja Munawar (Department of Psychology, University of Wah, Wah, Pakistan)
Iram Zehra Bokharey (Department of Psychiatry, Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan)
Fahad Riaz Choudhry (Department of Psychology, Monash University (Malaysia Campus), Bandar Sunway, Malaysia)

Mental Health Review Journal

ISSN: 1361-9322

Article publication date: 11 December 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Problems related to sexual functioning have been reported in patients with anxiety disorders in general and panic disorder in particular. The past literature has shown the association of sexual conflicts of panic disorder patients with sadomasochism, and revealed the themes of: guilt, self-punishment, role of unconscious conflicts about sexuality, anger and separation. The purpose of this paper is to explore sexual conflicts in patients with panic disorder and their beliefs regarding guilt around sexual fantasies and dreams.

Design/methodology/approach

Interpretative paradigm and case study method was employed. For collecting data, semi-structured interviews were recorded, transcribed and subjected to within and cross-case analyses. Clarifying researcher’s bias and rich thick description were used for verification of data.

Findings

Cross-case analyses revealed themes of negative emotions, positive emotions and ambivalence. Negative emotions (i.e. guilt and anger) were experienced as threatening and harmful and caused distress to participants. Positive emotions, such as, satisfaction, pleasure and happiness were revealed in response to questions related to sexual fantasies, thoughts dreams, emotional attachment and sexual relations. Ambivalence was shown in response to questions related with reactions toward sexual fantasies, masturbatory practices, sexual relations and/or emotional attachment.

Research limitations/implications

The participants of this study consisted of two self-selected individuals who had diagnosis of panic disorder with agoraphobia. The main limitation of the study is a small sample size comprising of men only. This research can provide grounds for more Asian studies in future especially by including females.

Practical implications

The findings point toward addressing sexual conflict in therapeutic intervention of panic disorder.

Social implications

The findings have implications in society in expanding the awareness and knowledge about sexual conflicts in clinical population and general population suffering from anxiety symptoms.

Originality/value

This research study adds understanding of psychological issues in Pakistan’s socio-cultural context.

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Citation

Munawar, K., Bokharey, I.Z. and Choudhry, F.R. (2017), "Sexual conflicts in panic disorder: a multi-case study", Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 22 No. 4, pp. 300-314. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHRJ-02-2017-0012

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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