Frotteuristic Disorder
The disorders of sexual arousal cause distress or impairment to the individual or cause personal harm, or the risk of harm to others are called Paraphilic Disorders.
- Some have been the victim of Frotteusistic disorder in a large city, typically on a crowded subway or bus. In this situation, women have been known to experience more than the usual jostling and pushing from behind. It's a male with a Frotteuristic arousal pattern rubbing against female until he is stimulated to the point of ejaculation. Because of the crowded surroundings, the victims cannot escape easily, the Frotteuristic act is usually successful.
CAUSES of PARAPHILIC DISORDER
The development of paraphilic disorders is associated with deficiencies in consensual adult sexual arousal deficiencies in consensual adult social skills, deviant sexual fantasies that may develop before or during puberty, and attempts by the individual to suppress thoughts associated with these arousal pattern. The causes include early sexual fantasies reinforced by masturbation and extremely strong sex drive combined with uncontrollable thought processes.
TREATMENTS
Psychological treatments of these disorders are only modestly effective at best among individuals who are incarcerated, but somewhat more successful in less severe out patient
- Covert Sensitization: Repeated mental Reviewing of aversive consequences to establish negative associations with behavior
- Relapse Prevention: Therapeutic preparation for coping with future situations.
- Orgasmic reconditioning: Pairing appropriate stimuli with masturbation to create positive arousal patterns.
- Medical: Drugs that reduce testosterone to suppress sexual desire: fantasies and on return when drugs are stopped.
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REFERENCE
1. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: An Integrated Approach
David H. Barlow, BOSTON UNIVERSITY
V. Mark Durand, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA- ST. PETERSBERG
2. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: 9TH EDITION
Davision G.C., Neale, J.M. and Kring, A.M.
3. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Allov. L.B.: Riskind, J.H. and Manos, M.J.
4. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY AND MODERN LIFE. NY: Harper and Collins. 2000
Carson. R.C. and Butcher. N.J.
David H. Barlow, BOSTON UNIVERSITY
V. Mark Durand, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA- ST. PETERSBERG
2. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: 9TH EDITION
Davision G.C., Neale, J.M. and Kring, A.M.
3. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Allov. L.B.: Riskind, J.H. and Manos, M.J.
4. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY AND MODERN LIFE. NY: Harper and Collins. 2000
Carson. R.C. and Butcher. N.J.