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Beyond the Locked Door: Hikikomori Through a Clinical Lens. [PDF]

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Diagnostic Differential Between Pedophilic-OCD and Pedophilic Disorder: An Illustration with Two Vignettes

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2022
Despite the prevalence of atypical sexual thoughts in OCD presentations, research suggests that treatment providers often misclassify OCD with pedophilic obsessions (P-OCD) as pedophilic disorder. Such misdiagnoses can have adverse effects including inappropriate treatment, worsening of symptoms, and potential legal complications.
Alexandra Bonagura
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Pedophilic Disorder

2016
Pedophilia, now termed pedophilic disorder, has been consistently defined by mental health professionals, social scientists, and historians as sexual interest in prepubescent children. In this chapter, we review evolving professional definitions of this disorder, available information regarding the prevalence of pedophilia, as well as etiological ...
Jill Stinson, Judith V Becker
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Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Pedophilic Disorder: Exploring the Physical, Psychological, and Sexual Effects From a Patient's Perspective

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2021
The use of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) shows promising results in the treatment of paraphilic disorders. Although the side effects of ADT can be intrusive, there is no research into the experiences of patients with pedophilic disorder themselves.This research aims to explore the psychological, physical, and sexual experiences of ADT from the ...
Ingeborg Jeandarme, Geert Vervaeke
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Pedophilic Disorder

2019
Abstract: This chapter examines pedophilic disorder, which is defined as a condition lasting at least 6 months consisting of recurrent, intense sexual arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children (generally aged 13 years or younger) or simply as a sexual preference for boys or girls or ...
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Degarelix lowers risk of sexual abuse in men with pedophilic disorder

The Brown University Psychopharmacology Update, 2020
Men with pedophilic disorder who received injections of the gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist degarelix acetate showed a significantly reduced risk score for committing child sexual abuse at 2 weeks, a placebo‐controlled trial has found. The results indicate potential for using GnRH antagonists as a rapidly acting preventive intervention
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The facts about pedophilic disorder

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, 2021
Pedophilia is a controversial and unpleasant subject for many clinicians. Healthcare professionals need to understand the condition and, whenever possible, attempt to reconcile their feelings so they can provide appropriate care when encountering a patient with this diagnosis.
Valerie Kiper   +2 more
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