Transvestic Fetishism: Understanding the Complex Impulse
Transvestic Fetishism: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition and Clinical Criteria Transvestic Fetishism, classified historically in diagnostic manuals such as the DSM-IV-TR, is characterized primarily as a paraphilia involving recurrent, intense sexual urges, fantasies, or behaviors that include dressing in clothing of the opposite sex. The core mechanism distinguishing this condition is that the act […]
COPROPHILIA
Clinical Definition and Etymological Foundations Coprophilia is a specific paraphilia characterized by the derivation of sexual arousal and gratification from feces. The term itself finds its origins in the Greek language, combining “kopros,” meaning excrement, and “philia,” meaning attraction or affinity. Within the field of clinical psychology and sexology, this condition is classified under the […]
SCATOPHILIA
Defining Scatophilia and Its Clinical Context Scatophilia, more commonly referred to in contemporary clinical literature as coprophilia, represents a specialized and relatively rare paraphilia characterized by the derivation of sexual arousal and gratification from human feces. The term itself is derived from the Greek words “skatos,” meaning dung or excrement, and “philia,” meaning love or […]
AUTOMUTILATION
Introduction to Automutilation in a Paraphilic Context Automutilation, when examined through a clinical lens, refers generally to the act of self-inflicted harm or injury. However, the specific definition outlined in certain psychosexual taxonomies focuses on a distinct and critical differentiation: the derivation of sexual pleasure or arousal directly from the act of mutilating one’s own […]