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Teaching Psychiatric Residents About Paraphilic Disorders
Academic Psychiatry, 2010The author describes a program for psychiatric residents in evaluating patients with paraphilic disorders.The program curriculum offers clinical education in paraphilic disorders and is organized by various perspectives within psychiatry, including the disease model, the life story, the dimensional perspective, and the behavioral perspective.Graduates ...
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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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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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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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Paraphilic Disorders: Sexual Sadist and Masochistic Disorders
2014The paraphilia, or sexual perversion, is defined by a set of fantasies, needs, or unusual sexual behavior, generally repetitive, that produces sexual arousal in some people and that are clearly far away from “normal sexuality.”
Rafael Segarra-Echebarría +3 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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Other Specified Paraphilic Disorders
2019Abstract: The Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has a category of disorders termed “other specified paraphilic disorders” (OSPD). The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for these disorders are contradictory, on the one hand referring to symptoms characteristic of a paraphilic disorder and, on the other hand ...
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