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A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals
Men and women have been seeking professional assistance to help control hypersexual urges and behaviors since the nineteenth century. Despite that the literature emphasizes that cases of hypersexuality are highly diverse with regard to clinical presentation and comorbid features, the major models fo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23455658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-013-0085-1 |
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author | Cantor, James M. Klein, Carolin Lykins, Amy Rullo, Jordan E. Thaler, Lea Walling, Bobbi R. |
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description | Men and women have been seeking professional assistance to help control hypersexual urges and behaviors since the nineteenth century. Despite that the literature emphasizes that cases of hypersexuality are highly diverse with regard to clinical presentation and comorbid features, the major models for understanding and treating hypersexuality employ a “one size fits all” approach. That is, rather than identify which problematic behaviors might respond best to which interventions, existing approaches presume or assert without evidence that all cases of hypersexuality (however termed or defined) represent the same underlying problem and merit the same approach to intervention. The present article instead provides a typology of hypersexuality referrals that links individual clinical profiles or symptom clusters to individual treatment suggestions. Case vignettes are provided to illustrate the most common profiles of hypersexuality referral that presented to a large, hospital-based sexual behaviors clinic, including: (1) Paraphilic Hypersexuality, (2) Avoidant Masturbation, (3) Chronic Adultery, (4) Sexual Guilt, (5) the Designated Patient, and (6) better accounted for as a symptom of another condition. |
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spelling | pubmed-39589162014-03-24 A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals Cantor, James M. Klein, Carolin Lykins, Amy Rullo, Jordan E. Thaler, Lea Walling, Bobbi R. Arch Sex Behav Clinical Case Report Series Men and women have been seeking professional assistance to help control hypersexual urges and behaviors since the nineteenth century. Despite that the literature emphasizes that cases of hypersexuality are highly diverse with regard to clinical presentation and comorbid features, the major models for understanding and treating hypersexuality employ a “one size fits all” approach. That is, rather than identify which problematic behaviors might respond best to which interventions, existing approaches presume or assert without evidence that all cases of hypersexuality (however termed or defined) represent the same underlying problem and merit the same approach to intervention. The present article instead provides a typology of hypersexuality referrals that links individual clinical profiles or symptom clusters to individual treatment suggestions. Case vignettes are provided to illustrate the most common profiles of hypersexuality referral that presented to a large, hospital-based sexual behaviors clinic, including: (1) Paraphilic Hypersexuality, (2) Avoidant Masturbation, (3) Chronic Adultery, (4) Sexual Guilt, (5) the Designated Patient, and (6) better accounted for as a symptom of another condition. Springer US 2013-03-02 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3958916/ /pubmed/23455658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-013-0085-1 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 |
spellingShingle | Clinical Case Report Series Cantor, James M. Klein, Carolin Lykins, Amy Rullo, Jordan E. Thaler, Lea Walling, Bobbi R. A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title | A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title_full | A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title_fullStr | A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title_full_unstemmed | A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title_short | A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals |
title_sort | treatment-oriented typology of self-identified hypersexuality referrals |
topic | Clinical Case Report Series |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23455658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-013-0085-1 |
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