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Kink and Beyond

Kink and Beyond. Atypical Sexual Behavior. Perspectives on “Deviance”. What is sex? What is natural? Change of both social and scientific perspective over time. Sex and the DSM. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Definitions.

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Kink and Beyond

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  1. Kink and Beyond Atypical Sexual Behavior

  2. Perspectives on “Deviance” • What is sex? • What is natural? • Change of both social and scientific perspective over time

  3. Sex and the DSM • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

  4. Definitions • Deviance: socially unacceptable, usually used in a judgmental way • Paraphilia: “beyond usual or typical love,” behaviors/desires that exist regardless of emotional connection • Fetishism: arousal by inanimate object or focus on one body part • Atypical behavior: uncommon sexual behaviors (or behaviors perceived as uncommon)

  5. Deviant vs. Atypical • Not all behaviors viewed as “deviant” are actually atypical • Porn consumption • Sexual assault

  6. Fetish vs. Kink • What’s the difference? • Examples • Objectum-Sexuality • Erotic Wrestling

  7. Erotic play & Fetishism • Though paraphilias are “erotic,” they are not always explicitly sexual and they often don’t include genital sex • Grapple Den - http://grappleden.com

  8. The most common paraphilias • Exhibitionism • Voyeurism • Obscene communication • Masochism and sadism • Transvestism • Fetishism

  9. Non-coercive vs. Coercive • Non-coercive: solo activities and activities done with a consenting partner • Coercive: involving people who do not consent in one’s sexual rituals

  10. Fetishism and Queer Culture • Fetish and BDSM activities are very integrated with some LGBT cultures • International Ms Leather competition and other conferences/retreats • http://www.imsl.org/ • Video of 22nd annual IMsL from BehindKink.com

  11. BDSM • Bondage • Discipline • Sadism • Masochism • Safe, sane, consensual - BDSM is not abuse • http://www.erinpalmquist.com/BDSMdocumentary/

  12. Treatment • When is treatment needed? • Problematic views of paraphilias • Paraphilias and “harm”

  13. Treatment options • Psychotherapy - talk therapy • Behavior therapy • Systematic desensitization • Aversion therapy • Social training • Orgasmic reconditioning • Drug therapy - antiandrogen drugs

  14. Sex addiction and compulsivity • Is sex addiction real? • Religious, legal, and cultural issues • 12-step programs

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