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Paraphilic Disorders

DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2018
Sexuality and sexual medicine are important and often understudied aspects of medicine and psychiatry. Often, patients and physicians avoid conversations regarding sex. A paraphilic disorder is diagnosed when a paraphilia, defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) as “any intense and persistent sexual ...
Waguih William IsHak   +2 more
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Coercive Paraphilic Disorder

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2009
Sexual coercion is a manifestation of sexual conflict that is not in itself pathological according to Wakefield's (1992) criteria because sexual coercion can increase a man's Darwinian fitness. There are, however, differences among men in their propensity to commit rape and this propensity is linked to antisocial personality characteristics and ...
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The Paraphilic and Hypersexual Disorders: An Overview

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2001
In this article, the first of a two-part series, the authors present reasons for considering the paraphilic and hypersexual disorders together and provide an overview of these disorders. The DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for paraphilias are reviewed, and proposed criteria for hypersexual disorders are presented.
R B, Krueger, M S, Kaplan
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Neurotransmitter mechanisms of paraphilic disorders

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2019
To investigate serotonin and catecholamine levels in people with paraphilic disorders and identify correlations between transmitter dysfunction and clinical signs of paraphilic disorders.Fifteen men with paraphilic disorders were studied using clinical-psychopathological, sexological, biochemical and statistical methods.There were an increase in the ...
M Yu, Kamenskov, O I, Gurina
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Paraphilic Coercive Disorder

Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1990
The work group of the American Psychiatric Association to revise DSM-III in 1985 proposed a controversial new sexual disorder titled paraphilic rapism. Subsequently the criteria defining paraphilic rapism was narrowed and the category was renamed paraphilic coercive disorder to reduce some of the objections. Eventually the diagnosis was withdrawn front
A. Kenneth Fuller   +2 more
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Paraphilic Coercive Disorder: An Unresolved Issue

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2014
Nineteen years after the publication of DSM-IV, the DSM-5 was published (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). For the fourth time since DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association, 1980), Paraphilic Coercive Disorder (PCD) was excluded from the main body of the DSM as well as from Section III (in the section on Conditions for Further Study).
Anna, Agalaryan, Joanne-Lucine, Rouleau
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Paraphilia and Paraphilic Disorders

2018
Paraphilias are conditions characterized by atypical sexual interests, with hundreds of forms arising from any type of human experience, affecting individuals of all kinds of orientations and even different gender identities. Current psychiatric diagnostic classifications do not consider the presence of paraphilia as a pathological condition unless ...
Di Lorenzo, Giorgio   +3 more
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Treatment of Paraphilic Disorders

2016
As in any therapeutic population, individual paraphilic patients may vary widely in their personal goals of therapy and in which treatment modalities they wish to consider. Modalities typically include various forms of psychotherapy and/or medication therapy.
Deyadira Baez-Sierra   +2 more
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ADHD prevalence in patients with hypersexuality and paraphilic disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2022
Christophe Lançon   +2 more
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