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Forensic Implications of the New Classification of ICD-11 Paraphilic Disorders in Brazil.
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2019INTRODUCTION The World Health Organization (WHO) Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse appointed a Working Group on Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health in order to revise and propose changes to ICD-10 categories.
Elias Abdalla-Filho +8 more
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Paraphilia and Paraphilic Disorders
2018Paraphilias 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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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2023
Evidence concerning specific paraphilia treatment effectiveness is limited. We present observation data of 127 men convicted of paraphilic sexual offenses who attended inpatient and outpatient follow-up treatment in Czechia.
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Evidence concerning specific paraphilia treatment effectiveness is limited. We present observation data of 127 men convicted of paraphilic sexual offenses who attended inpatient and outpatient follow-up treatment in Czechia.
M. Páv +3 more
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ICD-11 Paraphilic Disorders: A South African Analysis of Its Utility in the Medico-Legal Context.
Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2021BACKGROUND In an effort to improve the clinical utility of the ICD-10, the WHO Working Group on the Classification of Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health recommended a new classification of Paraphilic Disorders in the ICD-11 to replace the ICD-10 section ...
L. Artz +6 more
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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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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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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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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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(178) AN OVERVIEW OF ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR PATIENTS WITH PARAPHILIC DISORDERS
Journal of Sexual MedicineSexual health is a fundamental aspect of individuals’ quality of life. To enjoy this dimension of life depends, among other factors, on access to qualified sexual healthcare services if needed. However, specialized healthcare spaces for individuals
K. F. Torres de Sá Urtiga Rêgo +7 more
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Journal of Sexual Medicine
Paraphilic disorders involve preferential and persistent sexual interests in atypical objects, situations, or individuals, often causing distress or impairment. Treatment combines pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, including group therapy.
L. de Lemos Bremberger +2 more
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Paraphilic disorders involve preferential and persistent sexual interests in atypical objects, situations, or individuals, often causing distress or impairment. Treatment combines pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, including group therapy.
L. de Lemos Bremberger +2 more
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An Examination of the Psychometric Properties of the Paraphilic Interests and Disorders Scale
Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and PracticeThe Paraphilic Interests and Disorders Scale (PIDS) is a self-report measure of DSM-5-TR paraphilic interests and disorders. This study further examined the psychometric properties of the PIDS.
Georgia M. Winters +3 more
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