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Teaching Paraphilias with the DSM 5: Learning the Distinction between Difference and Disorder [PDF]
Popular media, public discourse, and many clinicians are often unclear about the difference between paraphilias and paraphilic disorders. Education about paraphilias and diagnostic criteria is scarce in human sexuality education.
Mark A. Levand, Renee Roy
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Introduction: According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5), a sexual fantasy (SF) is paraphilic if it concerns activities outside the realm of “genital stimulation or preparatory fondling with phenotypically
Christian C. Joyal, PhD
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Understanding paraphilic self-identification: A case report and ethical considerations
Introduction and Purpose: Sexuality in individuals with intellectual disability is often misunderstood, especially when behaviors resemble paraphilias such as pedophilia or zoophilia.
Paulina Bałdyga +4 more
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Pharmacological Interventions in Paraphilic Disorders: Systematic Review and Insights. [PDF]
(1) Background: Paraphilic disorders, marked by intense sexual fantasies and behaviors, present formidable challenges. This review addresses concerns fueled by scandals and child abuse. Emphasizing paraphilias’ complexity, it systematically reviews
Culos C, Di Grazia M, Meneguzzo P.
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Non-Consensuality Pathologised: Analysing Non-Consensuality as a Determiner for Paraphilic Disorders [PDF]
The fifth text-revised iteration of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR) defines paraphilia as “any intense and persistent sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation or preparatory fondling with ...
Theron, Shirah
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Aim: This study aimed to identify whether clinicians’ gender, clinical experience, and personal attitudes influenced their perception of criminality of specific sexual behaviours, their judgments about criminal liability if mentally disordered, and the ...
Ana Fresán +10 more
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Symptoms of exhibitionism that regress with bupropion: A case report
Exhibitionistic Disorder, one of the paraphilic disorders, is a disease with an unknown etiology and causes significant distress and loss of function in the patient's life.
Sefa Vayısoğlu
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Paraphilic Disorder and Gender Dysphoria in a Case with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
Introduction Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized with difficulties in social interaction/communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors.
U. Altunoz, J. Krueger, M. Ziegenbein
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A few of the norms of the Russian legislation are aimed at the protection of public morality, including the suppression of public actions that can harm children’s health and development.
D. V. Berdnikov +3 more
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Connections between paraphilic disorders, personality disorders and sexual delinquency [PDF]
Studies have shown a robust relationship between mental disorders and sexual delinquency. Compared to the general population both paraphilic disorders and personality disorders are overrepresented in sex offenders.
Habermeyer, Elmar +2 more
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