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File:Devped.png|Development of pedophilia, choice and abused-abuser myths | File:Devped.png|Development of pedophilia, choice and abused-abuser myths | ||
File:Retards.png|Retarded or perturbed pedophile myth | File:Retards.png|Retarded or perturbed pedophile myth | ||
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File:Nonoffendingpedo.png|Non-offending pedophilia and impulse control | File:Nonoffendingpedo.png|Non-offending pedophilia and impulse control | ||
File:Effectsoftreat.png|The efficacy and consequences of attempts to treat Pedophiles | File:Effectsoftreat.png|The efficacy and consequences of attempts to treat Pedophiles |
Revision as of 06:13, 18 February 2022
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A warning about the political nature of Psychiatry
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Moser and Kleinpatz - Paraphilia is a questionable concept
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Americal Psychiatric Assiciation's DSM-5 Manual says pedophilia can be an orientation
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Charles Moser on the subsequent coverage and bumbling by the APA
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DSM-5 another graphic
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Some chronophilias
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Mirkin on methodological flaws and gay analogy
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Gaither: How does the idea of pedophilia as an orientation stand against the evidence?
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Sociocultural perspective on pedophilia as a disorder - Chenier
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Development of pedophilia, choice and abused-abuser myths
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Retarded or perturbed pedophile myth
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Nonsexual aspects
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Non-offending pedophilia and impulse control
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The efficacy and consequences of attempts to treat Pedophiles
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Lievesley/Lapworth 2021 - State of play with female MAPs
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Hebephilia is normative
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Rind and Yuill on adaptive hebephilia
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Rind and Yuill (cont'd)
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Rind and Yuill (cont'd)
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Rind and Yuill (cont'd)