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- Biastophilia abstract "Biastophilia (from Greek biastes, "rape" + -philia) and its Latin language-derived counterpart, raptophilia (from Latin rapere, "to seize"), also paraphilic rape, refer to a paraphilia in which sexual arousal is dependent on, or is responsive to, the act of assaulting an unconsenting person, especially a stranger.Some dictionaries consider the terms synonymous, while others distinguish raptophilia as the paraphilia in which sexual arousal is responsive to actually raping the victim.The source of the arousal in these paraphilias is the victim's terrified resistance to the assault, and in this respect it is considered to be a form of sexual sadism.Biastophilia is accepted as potentially lethal, other such paraphilias including, but not being limited to asphyxiophilia, autassassinophilia, hybristophilia, and chremastistophilia.Under the name Paraphilic Coercive Disorder, this diagnosis has been proposed for inclusion in DSM-5. This diagnosis, under the name Paraphilic Rapism, was proposed—and rejected—in DSM-III-R, has been criticized because of the impossibility of reliably distinguishing between paraphilic rapists and non-paraphilic rapists and because of the way that this diagnosis, under the term Paraphilia NOS (not otherwise specified), nonconsent has been used in Sexually Violent Person/Predator commitment.Czech sexology standardly use a concept of pathologic sexual aggressivity instead. This term is strongly distinguished from sadism. This disorder is understood as a coordination anomaly of the sexual motivation system (SMS), a "courtship disorder" according to Kurt Freund or displacement paraphilia by John Money, or a missing segment of SMS.".
- Biastophilia wikiPageID "1122002".
- Biastophilia wikiPageRevisionID "595255216".
- Biastophilia hasPhotoCollection Biastophilia.
- Biastophilia subject Category:Paraphilias.
- Biastophilia subject Category:Sex_crimes.
- Biastophilia type Abstraction100002137.
- Biastophilia type Act100030358.
- Biastophilia type Activity100407535.
- Biastophilia type Crime100766234.
- Biastophilia type Event100029378.
- Biastophilia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Biastophilia type SexCrimes.
- Biastophilia type SexualAssault100774107.
- Biastophilia type StatutoryOffense100774796.
- Biastophilia type Transgression100745005.
- Biastophilia type Wrongdoing100732746.
- Biastophilia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Biastophilia comment "Biastophilia (from Greek biastes, "rape" + -philia) and its Latin language-derived counterpart, raptophilia (from Latin rapere, "to seize"), also paraphilic rape, refer to a paraphilia in which sexual arousal is dependent on, or is responsive to, the act of assaulting an unconsenting person, especially a stranger.Some dictionaries consider the terms synonymous, while others distinguish raptophilia as the paraphilia in which sexual arousal is responsive to actually raping the victim.The source of the arousal in these paraphilias is the victim's terrified resistance to the assault, and in this respect it is considered to be a form of sexual sadism.Biastophilia is accepted as potentially lethal, other such paraphilias including, but not being limited to asphyxiophilia, autassassinophilia, hybristophilia, and chremastistophilia.Under the name Paraphilic Coercive Disorder, this diagnosis has been proposed for inclusion in DSM-5. ".
- Biastophilia label "Biastophilia".
- Biastophilia label "Biastophilie".
- Biastophilia label "Raptofilia".
- Biastophilia sameAs Biastophilie.
- Biastophilia sameAs Raptofilia.
- Biastophilia sameAs m.047yq2.
- Biastophilia sameAs Q1290895.
- Biastophilia sameAs Q1290895.
- Biastophilia sameAs Biastophilia.
- Biastophilia wasDerivedFrom Biastophilia?oldid=595255216.
- Biastophilia isPrimaryTopicOf Biastophilia.