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:''The term '''paedophilia erotica''' was coined in an 1886 article by the Viennese psychiatrist [[Richard von Krafft-Ebing]]. For a full history of pedophilia as a medical diagnosis, see [[Wikipedia:Pedophilia|Wikipedia]].''


The concept of pedophilia as a "disorder and not a crime" is considered to be a contrary, but not unacceptable, position within parts of mainstream society.<ref>[https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3zk55/pedophilia-is-a-mental-health-issue-its-still-not-treated-as-one Pedophilia Is a Mental Health Issue. It's Still Not Treated as One (Vice)]</ref><ref>[https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/pedophilia-a-disorder-not-a-crime-1800175 Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not A Crime (NDTV)]</ref><ref>[https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-science-reveals-about-pedophilia What Science Reveals About Pedophilia (Daily Beast)]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/06/opinion/pedophilia-a-disorder-not-a-crime.html Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not a Crime (NYT)]</ref> This liberal approach appears to ignore the uncomfortable truth that diagnostic criteria specify the need for distress, and sometimes acting upon the impulse, implying that ego-syntonic, non-offending pedophiles suffer from no disorder. Indeed, this lack of inclusivity has caused controversy within academia. [[Ray Blanchard]], an American-Canadian sexologist known for his research studies on pedophilia, addressed (in his literature review for the DSM-5) these objections, and proposed a general solution applicable to all paraphilias. This was a distinction between paraphilia and paraphilic disorder. This distinction was implemented,<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1007%2Fs10508-009-9536-0 Blanchard R (April 2010). "The DSM diagnostic criteria for pedophilia". Arch Sex Behav. 39 (2): 304–16. ]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160724010712/https://www.dsm5.org/Documents/Paraphilic%20Disorders%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf Paraphilic Disorders" (PDF). American Psychiatric Publishing. 2013]</ref> but the resulting implication that pedophilia might be a sexual orientation was met with hysteria in the media and among right-wing pressure groups, forcing the APA to change the word "orientation" to "interest" in their online copy.<ref>[http://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Advocacy%20and%20Newsroom/Press%20Releases/2013%20Releases/13-67--DSM-Correction-103113.pdf Psychiatry.org - DSM Correction]</ref><ref>[https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2013/10/pedophilia-mental APA press release]</ref>
The concept of pedophilia as a "disorder and not a crime" is considered to be a contrary, but not unacceptable, position within parts of mainstream society.<ref>[https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3zk55/pedophilia-is-a-mental-health-issue-its-still-not-treated-as-one Pedophilia Is a Mental Health Issue. It's Still Not Treated as One (Vice)]</ref><ref>[https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/pedophilia-a-disorder-not-a-crime-1800175 Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not A Crime (NDTV)]</ref><ref>[https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-science-reveals-about-pedophilia What Science Reveals About Pedophilia (Daily Beast)]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/06/opinion/pedophilia-a-disorder-not-a-crime.html Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not a Crime (NYT)]</ref> Some professionals and activists have identified that one implication of this approach, is that pedophilia (as a disorder or disability) should be destigmatized "in and of itself". This "liberal" approach appears to ignore the uncomfortable truth that diagnostic criteria specify the need for distress, and sometimes acting upon the impulse, implying that ego-syntonic, non-offending pedophiles suffer from no disorder at all. Indeed, this lack of inclusivity has caused controversy within academia. [[Ray Blanchard]], an American-Canadian sexologist known for his research studies on pedophilia, addressed (in his literature review for the DSM-5) these objections, and proposed a general solution applicable to all paraphilias. This was a distinction between paraphilia and paraphilic disorder. This distinction was implemented,<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1007%2Fs10508-009-9536-0 Blanchard R (April 2010). "The DSM diagnostic criteria for pedophilia". Arch Sex Behav. 39 (2): 304–16. ]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160724010712/https://www.dsm5.org/Documents/Paraphilic%20Disorders%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf Paraphilic Disorders" (PDF). American Psychiatric Publishing. 2013]</ref> but the resulting implication that pedophilia might be a sexual orientation was met with hysteria in the media and among right-wing pressure groups, forcing the APA to change the word "orientation" to "interest" in their online copy.<ref>[http://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Advocacy%20and%20Newsroom/Press%20Releases/2013%20Releases/13-67--DSM-Correction-103113.pdf Psychiatry.org - DSM Correction]</ref><ref>[https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2013/10/pedophilia-mental APA press release]</ref> The prison, legal, medical and pharmaceutical industries all either directly or indirectly profit from the pathologization and medicalization of pedophilia. The diagnosis of pedophilia, has, for example, been used to justify discriminatory and [[Civil Commitment|involuntarily, and indefinite commitment]] of sex offenders to psychiatric facilities ([[Coalinga State Hospital|"hospitals"]]) after their sentences have been served.<ref>[http://jaapl.org/content/39/1/78 Frances, A., & First, M. B. (2011, Feb.). Hebephilia Is Not a Mental Disorder in DSM-IV-TR and Should Not Become One in DSM-5. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online February 2011, 39(1), 78-85.] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20220508053513/http://jaapl.org/content/39/1/78 Archive]</ref> [[Conversion therapy]] (see also [[Research: A "cure" for pedophilia?|"A "cure" for pedophilia?"]]) - based upon the [[Research: Offender characteristics|faulty belief]] that [[Research: Pedophilia as a sexual/erotic orientation|sexual orientation]] is the primary determinant of behavior, is another technique that has been used on pedophiles.<ref>[https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/ottawa-clinic-says-it-can-cure-pedophilia-but-critics-argue-the-claim-is-unproven-and-dangerous Blackwell, T. (2017, Aug. 16). Man says he was cured of pedophilia at Ottawa clinic: ‘It’s like a weight that’s been lifted’.]</ref> Further negative consequences of diagnosis have been recorded, including assault, and abusive psychotherapy, compulsion towards [[chemical castration]], and sexual assault of minor and adult patients within facilities.<ref>[https://www.mhamic.org/treatment/aversion.htm Kramer, R. (2003 Feb. 5). Aversion therapy. Male Homosexual Attraction to Minors Information Center.]</ref><ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/science/humans/article/2016/04/08/non-offending-paedophiles-volunteer-potentially-harmful-drug-trial-out Sivasubramanian, S. (2016, Apr. 8). Non-offending paedophiles volunteer for potentially harmful drug trial out of desperation. SBS.]</ref><ref>[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118674352.ch18 Marshall, W. L. (2014, Oct. 8.). Changing Deviant Sexual Interests: Masturbatory Reconditioning with a Child Molester. In Wilcox et al. (Eds.), Sex Offender Treatment: A Case Study Approach to Issues and Interventions (327–341). John Wiley, & Sons.]</ref><ref>[https://sci-hub.se/10.1016/S0005-7894(78)80006-9 VanDeventer, A. D., & Laws, D. R. (1978 Nov.). Orgasmic reconditioning to redirect sexual arousal in pedophiles. Behavior Therapy, 9(5), 748-765.]</ref><ref>[https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.824.6229&rep=rep1&type=pdf Maletzky, B. M. (2003, Apr. 1). A Serial Rapist Treated With Behavioral and Cognitive Techniques and Followed for 12 Years. Clinical Case Studies, 2(2), 127–153.]</ref><ref>[http://www.ethicaltreatment.org/reconditioning.htm Ethical Treatment for All Youth. (n.d.). Arousal Reconditioning.]</ref> <ref>[]</ref> <ref>[]</ref>


===The DSM===
===The DSM===

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Pedophilia (or paedophilia, originally Greek παιδοφιλια; paidophilia) is an erotic age preference (chronophilia) and orientation towards pre-pubescent children. It is to be distinguished from Pedophilic Disorder - a medical diagnosis of disputed merit.

While the exact definition varies by context, the medical definition of Pedophilic Disorder most commonly referred to is that of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association.

Common usage does not follow either the etymological meaning, nor the strict medical definitions of an adult or teen who is attracted to prepubescent children. In colloquial use, the term instead refers indiscriminately to any adult who is attracted to, or has sexual contact with, an a person under the age of consent, or the age of majority (often 16-18 in most western countries). The correct term for an attraction to pubescents would be hebephilia.

In many societies and cultures, the term pedophile is highly stigmatized, and represents an image of an evil, callous monster. This spurs many self-identified pedophiles to adopt names such as boylover, MAP, girllover, and childlover, among others, to assist in differentiating themselves and their values from this stereotype.

Some believe that pedophiles have made great contributions to past societies, and that their influence is often ignored or their attraction to children is greatly played down. Others disagree with this idea, and claim that alleged historical pedophiles actually preferred the company of persons who were in their late teens or early 20s.

Pedophilia according to...

The term paedophilia erotica was coined in an 1886 article by the Viennese psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing. For a full history of pedophilia as a medical diagnosis, see Wikipedia.

The concept of pedophilia as a "disorder and not a crime" is considered to be a contrary, but not unacceptable, position within parts of mainstream society.[1][2][3][4] Some professionals and activists have identified that one implication of this approach, is that pedophilia (as a disorder or disability) should be destigmatized "in and of itself". This "liberal" approach appears to ignore the uncomfortable truth that diagnostic criteria specify the need for distress, and sometimes acting upon the impulse, implying that ego-syntonic, non-offending pedophiles suffer from no disorder at all. Indeed, this lack of inclusivity has caused controversy within academia. Ray Blanchard, an American-Canadian sexologist known for his research studies on pedophilia, addressed (in his literature review for the DSM-5) these objections, and proposed a general solution applicable to all paraphilias. This was a distinction between paraphilia and paraphilic disorder. This distinction was implemented,[5][6] but the resulting implication that pedophilia might be a sexual orientation was met with hysteria in the media and among right-wing pressure groups, forcing the APA to change the word "orientation" to "interest" in their online copy.[7][8] The prison, legal, medical and pharmaceutical industries all either directly or indirectly profit from the pathologization and medicalization of pedophilia. The diagnosis of pedophilia, has, for example, been used to justify discriminatory and involuntarily, and indefinite commitment of sex offenders to psychiatric facilities ("hospitals") after their sentences have been served.[9] Conversion therapy (see also "A "cure" for pedophilia?") - based upon the faulty belief that sexual orientation is the primary determinant of behavior, is another technique that has been used on pedophiles.[10] Further negative consequences of diagnosis have been recorded, including assault, and abusive psychotherapy, compulsion towards chemical castration, and sexual assault of minor and adult patients within facilities.[11][12][13][14][15][16] [17] [18]

The DSM

According to the APA's DSM-5, there are three criteria for Pedophilic Disorder:

  • An individual who has had arousing fantasies about, urges for, or behaviors with a prepubescent child or children.
  • The individual has acted out these sexual desires, or is experiencing significant distress or difficulty as a result of these desires.
  • The Individual is 16 years of age, and at least five years older than the child or children noted in Criterion A.

Specifiers are:

  • Exclusive type - sexual attraction to children only.
  • Non-exclusive type - sexual attraction to adults and children.
  • Attraction to boys.
  • Attraction to girls.
  • Incestuous only.

According to the DSM-5, the actual prevalence of Pedophilic Disorder is unknown, with an estimate of 3% to 5% (American Psychiatric Association, 2013a).[19]

The ICD-11

According to the WHO's ICD-11 diagnostic manual:

"Paraphilic Disorders are characterized by persistent and intense patterns of atypical sexual arousal, manifested by sexual thoughts, fantasies, urges, or behaviours, in which the focus of the arousal pattern involves others whose age or status renders them unwilling or unable to consent (e.g., pre-pubertal children, an unsuspecting individual being viewed through a window, an animal). Paraphilic Disorders may also involve other atypical sexual arousal patterns if they cause marked distress to the individual or involve significant risk of injury or death."
"Many sexual crimes involve actions or behaviours that are not associated with a sustained underlying paraphilic arousal pattern. Rather, these behaviours may be transient and occur impulsively or opportunistically, or in relation to substance use or intoxication. A diagnosis of a Paraphilic Disorder should not be assigned in such cases. [...] Paraphilic Disorders should not be diagnosed among children and should be diagnosed only with utmost caution among adolescents. Sexual experimentation is typical during adolescence and sexual acts may occur impulsively or opportunistically rather than representing a recurrent pattern of sexual arousal."[20]

Paraphilic Disorders include the following:

  • Pedophilic Disorder. Specifically:
"Pedophilic disorder is characterised by a sustained, focused, and intense pattern of sexual arousal—as manifested by persistent sexual thoughts, fantasies, urges, or behaviours—involving pre-pubertal children. In addition, in order for Pedophilic Disorder to be diagnosed, the individual must have acted on these thoughts, fantasies or urges or be markedly distressed by them. This diagnosis does not apply to sexual behaviours among pre- or post-pubertal children with peers who are close in age."[21]

Quotes

“There is nothing wrong with pedophilia in the sense of the word, that is, against liking, even loving, children [...] The sensuality that spontaneously unfolds between a child and an adult is something wonderful. Nothing can remind us more intensely of the paradises of childhood. Nothing is purer and more harmless than this eroticism of the body and the heart. Childish eroticism is not only full of delights, it is also necessary.” - Sexologist, Volkmar Sigusch.[22]
"Experiencing ongoing sexual attractions to prepubescent children is, in essence, a form of sexual orientation, and acknowledging that reality can help to distinguish the mental makeup that is inherent to Pedophilia, from acts of child sexual abuse." - Sexologist, Fred Berlin.[23]

External Links

References

  1. Pedophilia Is a Mental Health Issue. It's Still Not Treated as One (Vice)
  2. Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not A Crime (NDTV)
  3. What Science Reveals About Pedophilia (Daily Beast)
  4. Pedophilia: A Disorder, Not a Crime (NYT)
  5. Blanchard R (April 2010). "The DSM diagnostic criteria for pedophilia". Arch Sex Behav. 39 (2): 304–16.
  6. Paraphilic Disorders" (PDF). American Psychiatric Publishing. 2013
  7. Psychiatry.org - DSM Correction
  8. APA press release
  9. Frances, A., & First, M. B. (2011, Feb.). Hebephilia Is Not a Mental Disorder in DSM-IV-TR and Should Not Become One in DSM-5. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online February 2011, 39(1), 78-85. and Archive
  10. Blackwell, T. (2017, Aug. 16). Man says he was cured of pedophilia at Ottawa clinic: ‘It’s like a weight that’s been lifted’.
  11. Kramer, R. (2003 Feb. 5). Aversion therapy. Male Homosexual Attraction to Minors Information Center.
  12. Sivasubramanian, S. (2016, Apr. 8). Non-offending paedophiles volunteer for potentially harmful drug trial out of desperation. SBS.
  13. Marshall, W. L. (2014, Oct. 8.). Changing Deviant Sexual Interests: Masturbatory Reconditioning with a Child Molester. In Wilcox et al. (Eds.), Sex Offender Treatment: A Case Study Approach to Issues and Interventions (327–341). John Wiley, & Sons.
  14. VanDeventer, A. D., & Laws, D. R. (1978 Nov.). Orgasmic reconditioning to redirect sexual arousal in pedophiles. Behavior Therapy, 9(5), 748-765.
  15. Maletzky, B. M. (2003, Apr. 1). A Serial Rapist Treated With Behavioral and Cognitive Techniques and Followed for 12 Years. Clinical Case Studies, 2(2), 127–153.
  16. Ethical Treatment for All Youth. (n.d.). Arousal Reconditioning.
  17. []
  18. []
  19. DSM-5 or Exact Copy (paraphilia) or Exact Copy (pedophilic disorder).
  20. Paraphilic disorders - ICD 11
  21. ICD 11: 6D32 Pedophilic disorder
  22. Sexualwissenschaftliche Thesen zur Missbrauchsdebatte
  23. Pedophilia and DSM-5: The Importance of Clearly Defining the Nature of a Pedophilic Disorder