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Understanding Sexual Deviations
Postgraduate Medicine, 1968Outwardly people conform to society's rules about sex, but secretly they violate them. This inconsistency may help precipitate acts of sexual offenders. The first part of this two part article explains exhibitionism, voyeurism, sadomasochism, rape and incest.
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Frank J. Curran +2 more
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The Sexual Deviations and the Diagnostic Manual
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1978This paper presents an historical account and a critical analysis of the diagnostic problems surrounding our understanding of the sexual deviations and their position in our classification system. Appropriate therapy can only be based on accurate diagnosis.
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K. G. Gray, L. S. London, F. S. Caprio
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‘Queer’ treatments: giving a voice to former patients who received treatments for their ‘sexual deviations’ [PDF]
Aims and objectives. The study aimed to examine the experiences of patients and meanings attached to ‘treatments’ of sexual deviations, which included homosexuality and transvestism, in the UK (1949–1992), exploring reasons for such treatments ...
Tommy Dickinson +2 more
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1977
Clinical work with offenders and victims is cited to support the concept of rape as a sexual deviation, as well as a sexual offense. It is suggested that rape is directed toward the sexual expression and gratification of needs that are not basically sexual, and that it represents a developmental crisis for the offender, which in turn triggers a ...
A N, Groth, A W, Burgess
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Clinical work with offenders and victims is cited to support the concept of rape as a sexual deviation, as well as a sexual offense. It is suggested that rape is directed toward the sexual expression and gratification of needs that are not basically sexual, and that it represents a developmental crisis for the offender, which in turn triggers a ...
A N, Groth, A W, Burgess
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