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Paraphilias

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2015
The concept of paraphilia still carries an 'unwanted burden' of sexual norms because the pathologization of some sexual practices as paraphilic disorders is still based on the assumption that normal sexuality should be genitally organized with the aim of reproduction.
Norbert, Konrad   +2 more
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Paraphilias

2005
Abstract Individuals with paraphilia entering psychotherapy often have led a very secret sexual life for many years. Therapy may be their first opportunity to speak with another about impulses, urges, and behaviors that may have been at best a curiosity and at worst a torment. Therapy can be rewarding as therapist and patient speak about
Peter J Fagan   +3 more
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Paraphilia and aging

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2003
There is very little professional information on paraphilia and aging in the literature. Much of the literature also is dated. This article explores paraphilias, sexual excitement, and fetishes, and their relationship in the aging population.
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Assessment of the Paraphilias

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Paraphilias are recurrent, persistent, and intense sexual interests in atypical objects or activities. The most commonly encountered paraphilias in sexological or forensic settings are pedophilia, sexual sadism, exhibitionism, and voyeurism. Paraphilias are often comorbid with other sexual, mood, and personality disorders.
Michael C, Seto   +2 more
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