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The Paraphilias: Changing Suits in the Evolution of Sexual Interest Paradigms
Contributor(s): Fedoroff, J. Paul (Author)
ISBN: 0190466324     ISBN-13: 9780190466329
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $86.45  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Psychiatry - General
- Medical | Forensic Medicine
- Psychology | Psychopathology - General
LCCN: 2020288164
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 7" W x 10.1" (1.60 lbs) 314 pages
 
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Of the thousands of papers and books about problematic sexual behaviors, most focus solely on sex crimes or so-called hyper-sexuality or sexual addiction. Together, these publications present a grim and pessimistic prognosis for anyone who has unusual sexual interests of any type. This
book challenges that view by providing a more informed and balanced review of what is known and what is not known about unconventional sexual interests. It is based on approximately thirty years of experience by the author concerning the assessment and treatment of paraphilias and unconventional
sexual interests.

The Paraphilias: Changing Suits in the Evolution of Sexual Interest Paradigms examines current and past perspectives concerning unconventional sexual interests associated with both criminal and non-criminal activities. Extensively referenced, it challenges the dogma that sexual interests are
immutably determined during a single critical period and are thereafter unchangeable. The book provides extensive case histories and tables summarizing over 100 paraphilias and the latest research regarding them. It also reviews diagnostic criteria for the paraphilias. Analyses of current and
past paradigms are presented together with new ways to understand, investigate, and provide meaningful and effective assistance to people with paraphilias. It is written for mental health clinicians and specialists in the fields of sexology and forensic psychiatry and psychology.