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Paraphilic Coercive Disorder: An Unresolved Issue
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2014Nineteen 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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Treatment of Paraphilic Disorders
2016As 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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A Monoamine Hypothesis for the Pathophysiology of Paraphilic Disorders
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1997A monoamine pathophysiological hypothesis for paraphilias in males is based on the following data: (i) the monoamines norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin are involved in the appetitive dimension of male sexual behavior in laboratory animals; (ii) data gathered from studying the side effect profiles of antidepressant psychostimulant, and neuroleptic
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Non-paraphilic Hypersexual Disorder
2016One major theoretical debate in sex research is the conceptualization of high frequent (non-paraphilic) sexual behavior. As a consequence, different attempts have been made to categorize excessive sexual behavior by using different existing psychopathological categories.
Fritjof von Franqué +2 more
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Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilic Disorders
2019Sexual behavior has a long history of emotionally charged social and cultural expectations, rules, taboos, myths, and misconceptions. “Normal” versus “dysfunctional” or “deviant” sexual behaviors are socially constructed, determined arbitrarily, and are tied to the social norms of a particular time and place.
Michael Bombardier, Jennifer T. Gosselin
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Rape and Paraphilic Coercive Disorder
2016The history and controversy over a rape paraphilia diagnosis is reviewed, including its proposed inclusion in several editions of the DSM as Paraphilic Coercive Disorder (PCD). In the 1980s, objections to PCD as a mental disorder focused on the possibility that rapists would claim it to avoid criminal prosecution. This argument flipped in the mid-1990s
Gary Zinik, Jesus Padilla
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Other Specified Paraphilic Disorders
2016Sexuality as a clinical research topic, the question of what is to be regarded as normality, variation, as a problem or a disorder, cannot be stable over time and not be understood without its cultural embeddedness. Medical science defines sexual disorders, inter alia on the levels of deviations, functional limitations, suffering, and danger to others ...
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