Sexual deviations as conditioned behaviour: A hypothesis |
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Authors: | R. J. McGuire and J. M. Carlisle B. G. Young |
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Affiliation: | Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, USA Eastern District Hospital, Glasgow, USA |
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Abstract: | While it has been frequently suggested that sexual deviations are learned, the learning has usually been thought of as taking place during one traumatic experience. From a study of 45 sexual deviants, the authors believe that it is often a much more gradual process occurring during masturbation to a memory, which need not have been sexually stimulating at the time of the initial experience and which often alters with the passage of time. The hypothesis is illustrated from case histories of pedophilia, exhibitionism, homosexuality, voyeurism and transvestism. The implications for both aversive treatment of deviations and positive conditioning to normal sex are considered. |
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