No, there is no know cure for masochism.
Masochism isn't a disease, it's a paraphilia, which simply means it's a sexual practise outside the norm. According to the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), it only requires treatment if it causes you "marked distress or interpersonal difficulty," in which case therapy or counseling might help you figure out how to deal with it better. "Masochistic personality disorder," also known as "Self-defeating personality disorder," is a much more serious problem in which the individual constantly undermines himself and places himself in situations of suffering. It's not an official personality disorder in the DSM, but, if you think this is your problem, you should definitely seek help.
I noticed you placed this category in sexual abuse. If you are asking this because you think that your (or someone else's) masochism is the result of past sexual abuse or causes the person in question to put him/herself in situations leading to sexual abuse, you need to address that. Being a sexual masochist does NOT mean you want to be sexually abused--it means only that you get pleasure from pain and/or humiliation--and anyone engaging in these practices needs to consent and set their own limits.
Masochism and the idea that you deserve nothing better. Both of these you can and should cure. All you are doing now is wasting your time.
A Defence of Masochism was created in 1998.
Masochism in the Place of Romance was created in 2004.
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There is no specific organ in the body associated with masochism. Masochism is a psychological disorder characterized by the enjoyment of experiencing pain or humiliation. It is related to mental and emotional processes rather than physical organs.
The word masochism refers to the behavior when an individual seeks self harm or humiliation voluntarily. Masochism is the direct opposite of sadism. Sadism is when someone takes pleasure in inflicting harm upon others. Masochism could be of a sexual nature, but does not have to be. In psychiatry sexual masochism is usually what is discussed as a mental disorder. Luckily, prognosis is good in most cases for those treated for the disorder.
The cast of M Is for Masochism - 2013 includes: Freya Berry as Jennifer
sadism is the enjoyment of inflicting abuse onto another, masochism is the enjoyment of receiving abuse, (i for one am a masochist)
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Masochism in Tagalog is "pang-aapi sa sarili" or "pang-aapi sa sariling katawan."
Anita Phillips has written: 'A defence of masochism' -- subject(s): Masochism 'Una Defensa del Masoquismo'
The cast of Smoking and Masochism - 2012 includes: Juan Amador Angelina Prendergast as Mimi