Chapter 16 Flashcards

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Paraphilia

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Describing uncommon types of sexual expression

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Atypical Sexual Behaviors

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Behaviors not typically expressed by most people in society

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What Constitutes Atypical Sexual Behavior

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  • These uncommon things are expression of sexual arousal rather than affection and love
  • Each one of these paraphilia’s are all uncommon in society
  • Each Paraphilia ranges in extremity
  • Most acts that take place are from males
  • Sexual behavior is more expressed from males
  • They occur in clusters, where there might be more than one Paraphilia they have
  • People form these paraphilias due to unsatisfying or unestablished relationships
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Erotosexual Differentiation

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Development of sexual arousal in response to various kinds of images or stimuli

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Coerce

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Compel by force, intimidation, or authority for individual desire

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Noncoercive Versus Coercive Paraphilias

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  • Some paraphilias are coercive, and some are noncoercive
  • Coercive acts can harm their targets who may traumatized by the experience
  • Some feel abused and it creates unpleasant episodes that will stay
  • Some coercive Paraphilias are illegal for this reason
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Symbolic Transformation

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Object of the fetish becomes endowed with the power or essence of the owner, so the child may respond like they are an actual person

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Fetishism (Noncoercive)

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Sexual behavior in which a person has sexual excitement primarily from an inanimate (clothing) object or part of the body

  • Only occurs when the person focuses on these objects to the exclusion of everything else
  • Without the object, sexual arousal is less intense or goes away until it returns
  • Fetish objects serve as substitutes for human contact
  • Usually develops through the object or body part being in their fantasy
  • Children also form this when they have objects that belong to an emotionally significant person (mothers)
  • Rarely this becomes an offense (burglary of an fetish object)
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Transvestic Fetishism (Noncoercive)

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Sexual behavior where a person has sexual arousal from wearing clothing of other sex

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Sadomasochistic Behavior

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Sexual expression with pain

  • Sexual Sadism
  • Sexual Masochism
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Sexual Sadism (Noncoercive)

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Act of sexual arousal through giving physical or physiological pain

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Sexual Masochism (Noncoercive)

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Act of sexual arousal through receiving physical or physiological pain

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Bondage

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Sexual behavior where a person has sexual pleasure from being bound or tied up

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Autoerotic Asphyxia (Noncoercive)

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Enhancement of sexual excitement and orgasm by pressure induced oxygen deprivation

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Klismaphilia (Noncoercive)

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Sexual paraphilia where an individual has sexual pleasure from receiving enemas

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Coprophilia (Noncoercive)

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Sexual paraphilia where a person obtains sexual arousal from contact with feces

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Urophilia (Noncoercive)

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Sexual paraphilia where a person has sexual arousal from contact with urine

17
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Exhibitionism (Coercive)

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Paraphilia where a person exposes their genitals to an unwilling observer

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Voyeurism (Coercive)

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Paraphilia, acting sexual arousal by looking at undressed or sexual activities, usually strangers, without their consent

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Frotteurism (Coercive)

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Paraphilia where a person has sexual arousal from rubbing up against another

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Zoophilia (Coercive)

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Paraphilia where a person has sexual arousal from animals

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Necrophilia (Coercive)

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Rare Paraphilia where a person has sexual arousal by viewing or having intercourse with a corpse

22
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Enema

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Injection of a fluid into the rectum to cause a bowel movement