Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
(PSY 206)
CLA-2
Submitted By:
Veda Pranavi Dodda
AP21211210010
4th Semester
B.SC. Psychology(Hons.)
Submitted To:
Dr.Aehsan Ahmed Dar
Department of Psychology
SRM University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh
Paraphilic Disorders
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines paraphilic
disorders as a “group of sexual disorders characterized by recurrent and
intense sexual arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving non-
human objects, non-consenting individuals, or the suffering or
humiliation of oneself or others”. These interests or behaviors cause
significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas
of functioning and may pose a risk of harm to oneself or others.
It's important to note that not all sexual interests or behaviors that are
considered unusual or outside of societal norms necessarily qualify as a
paraphilic disorder. To be diagnosed with a paraphilic disorder, the
sexual interests or behaviors must cause significant distress or
impairment and be persistent over time.
The term “paraphilia” was coined in 1920s and later made popular in an
effect to describe the preferences of these individuals without derogatory
judgements.
Strong urges for display that are affecting your relationships, job,
or daily life
(6) Frotteurism:
Causes of Frotteurism:
The exact causes of frotteuristic disorder are not well understood, but
research suggests that it may be caused by a combination of biological,
psychological, and social factors. Here are some potential contributing
factors:
The majority of cases of this illness are found in males between the
ages of 15 and 25. Some elderly, socially awkward guys have also
been shown to have the syndrome. Women are frequently the
targets of these behaviours.
It's important to note that while these factors may contribute to the
development of frotteuristic disorder, not everyone who experiences
them will develop the disorder. More research is needed to fully
understand the causes of frotteuristic disorder.
Common symptoms of Frotteurism: