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Sexual Sadism

open access: yes, 2012
Nitschke, Joachim   +3 more
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The prosocial sadist? A comparison of BDSM sadism and everyday sadism

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract Research has begun to investigate subclinical levels of sadism including “everyday sadism:” an enjoyment of cruelty in normal, everyday situations. Thus far, subclinical sadism has been conceptualized as inherently antisocial, as with Internet trolls. We examined a potentially prosocial manifestation of sadism: self-identified sadists in the
Jennifer M Erickson, Brad J Sagarin
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Sadistic Offender or Sexual Sadism? Taxometric Evidence for a Dimensional Structure of Sexual Sadism

open access: yesArchives of Sexual Behavior, 2017
International audienceSevere sexual sadism is a disorder of sexual preferences that focuses on humiliation and domination of the victim, sometimes causing grievous injury or death.
Nicholas Longpré   +2 more
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Sexual Sadism Among Sex Offenders in Switzerland

open access: yesSexual Abuse: Journal of Research and Treatment, 2020
The Sexual Sadism Scale (SeSaS) was developed to assist in the diagnosis of sexual sadism, and it revealed adequate psychometric properties in prior research.
Astrid Rossegger, Jay P Singh
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Sadism: Review of an elusive construct

open access: yesPersonality and Individual Differences, 2019
Sadism is a personality trait characterised by the enjoyment of other people’s pain or suffering. In this review, I provide an overview of sadism research to date, starting with the issues surrounding its precise definition and measurement.
Lucy Foulkes
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Sadism

differences, 2023
While Leo Bersani makes repeated stringent critiques of relationality and other-oriented sexuality, drawing on an array of literary examples including Gide, Proust, and Robbe-Grillet, he evinces a somewhat ambiguous relation to the question of sadism and to sadism’s inherent relation to masochism.
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Sexual Sadism

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2003
De finitions of sexual sadism in ICD-10 and DSM-IV will be presented as well as the historical routes of the concept. Today studies on differently selected clinical samples reveal a different distribution of sexual sadism versus masochism with masochism prevailing in general especially outpatient psychiatric facilities, and sadism prevailing in ...
Wolfgang, Berner   +2 more
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Sadism Revisited

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976
Sadism has been for a long time, among psychoanalytic and other writers, the subject of extensive theorizing and controversy. This paper takes a fresh look at the many dimensions (sexual, characterological, neurotic, psychotic, neurological) of this old aberrations.
V, Siomopoulos, J, Goldsmith
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Sadism

2022
Abstract Chapter 6 postulates that sadism is present whenever a person wants another being to suffer as a means of experiencing pleasure, excitement, or satisfaction (as in schadenfreude). Given the brazen self-focus and desire for harm, sadistic motivation can be understood as an unnervingly unjustifiable form of hate.
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