Abnormal Sexual Psychology
Preface | Contributors | Manual of Style | Warning to Readers | Further Reading |
Abnormal Sexual Psychology (or ASP) is a college-level text that is intended to cover the specialized study of DSM-IV recognized paraphilia. This book is written for both a person who is familiar with psychology and who has some knowledge of the clinical disorders in question. if you are unfamiliar with paraphilia, the book serves as a primer and explanation. Specifically, the book covers:
This book may contain graphic descriptions of acts that some readers will find morally objectionable. A further discussion can be found on the Warning page. |

Paraphilia
DSM-IV Definitions
Paraphilia and Mental Health
- Overview of Mental Health Issues
- Behavioral Imprinting and conditioning
- Self-Image and Paraphilia
- Relationships and Paraphilia
Related Mental Disorders and Psychological Effects
- Conditioning
- Normal, Optional, and Exclusive Paraphilia
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Paraphilia
- Algolagnia
- Algolagnia and Sadism: Case Study in Sex Addiction
- Paraphilia and Sex Crimes
Diagnosis and Clinical Discrimination Between Paraphilias
- Diagnosis
- Clinical Discrimination
- Comparative Study
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