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| Compulsive sexual activities that are practiced by a small percentage of people and that most members of a given culture would consider abnormal, deviant, or pathological. |
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Sexually arousing Compulsive behavior Pathological – seen as a sickness |
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| Society’s Criteria for Judging Paraphilias |
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The behavior is harmful or destructive to the person engaging in it The behavior is illegal The behavior interferes with relationships The behavior involves another person without that person’s consent |
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| Developmental conflicts or traumas in formative years have been repressed into unconscious for protection. |
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Classical conditioning Operant conditioning |
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| Something physiological has malfunctioned and is leading to the person’s strange and compulsive behavior |
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| rubbing against unwilling victim |
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| Inflicting pain on another |
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| viewing or having intercourse with a corpse |
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| nonliving objects or nonsexual body parts |
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| sexual satisfaction from women’s clothing |
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| insects or other small crawling creatures |
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| being treated as an infant |
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| piercing or scarring of genitals/nipples |
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| Offenders lack motivation for treatment |
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Court-ordered Self-distress Relationship distress Distress due to sexual dysfunction |
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| uses balloon to have an orgasm still, but decreasing it so that they can have a normal sexual relationship |
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| talk therapy plus aversion or covert |
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| pair it with something unpleasant |
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| – fantasize something bad is happening during fantasy |
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| start to masturbate and tell them to switch to thinking of something socially acceptible during orgasm |
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| SSRI’s (Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft) – decrease libido and urges will be less |
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