Parafiria is a sexual concern for heterosomes, situations, individuals. The American Psychiatric Association, in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5 th Edition (DSM), parasitic diseases (described as heterotypic sexual interest) and appendic diseases (further requiring pain or dysfunction) I distinguish it. [1] [2] There are several terms in several parafrias to explain them, and some terms overlap with other terms. Paraphilias not listing DSM codes is DSM 302.9, "Paraphilia NOS (not specified)".
In his 2008 book on sexually transmitted diseases, Anil Aggrawal has compiled a list of 547 terms explaining the sexual benefits of both sexes. However, he said, "Not all of these side effects should be seen in the clinical setting, as it is not because they do not exist, but they are not harmful enough that they were not attracted to clinicians' attention or were not fired by them Allergies, sexual excitement may occur under the sun including the sun. "[3]
For the medical background only, the following name for parafiria made in the 19th century, especially in the 20th century, made of Greek and Latin roots (see medical roots, suffixes and prefix list) portion
Because the interpretation of sensory physiology is different than subjective interpretation, it is different from pain, masochism, especially in sexual field [8].
Self-image human vampire. [19] [20] [21] Including seeing whether you ingest your own blood. [17]
Idealization of homosexuals and / or "direct action" people, especially non-heterosexual. [32] [33] [34]
Childhood sexuality focuses on children under 5 years of age. This is a term that has not been used commonly in recent times [39].
It is directly related to the eyes, and / or is related to eye and eye activities. Voyeurism does not conform to the classification of this term
Watch from a filled bladder or yourself, see others experience a complete bladder or wet yourself
It is also known as psychiatric epilepsy [14] or "adult infant syndrome", dressed or treated like a baby; [46] overlaps diaper fetishism considerably [25]
Children before puberty also spell pedophilia; in many cases it is confused with hemophilia, haemophilia and pedestrians [2] [47].
Piercing other people's flesh, the most common thing is to stick or cut the body with sharp objects [50].
Obscene phones, especially strangers; also known as telephone thermophilic bacteria [2] [14] and Haemophilus [54]
Watching a partner's opponent with a green hat sex with another person and may not have knowledge of a third party [15] [56]
Urination, especially urination in public places and / or urination to others. Also called "water sports" [2] [4] [14] [15]
The idea that people and creatures are eaten or eaten by others; usually they swallow every part; it is also known as vore [57]
It is not commonly known to watch others in the absence of nudity or sexual activity, and it is also known as Scopophia or Scotfria. [2] [15]
DSM-IV (1994) retained the classification of sexual disorders against parafiria, but added a broader category "sexual and gender identity disorder" including them. DSM-IV, which includes the NOS example, retains the same type of side-effects as listed in DSM-III-R, but with some modifications to certain types of definitions. The DSM-IV-TR defines parafilia as "sexual sexual impulses including general sexual impulses and behavior of non-human objects, themselves or their own partners, or other non sympathizers of children or within 6 months Awakening illusion "is expressed. Pain or humiliation "(Standard A)", "cause serious clinical pain or damage to social, occupational or other important functional areas" (Standard B)
The number and classification of boarding are under discussion, and one source lists 549 secondary injuries. DSM-5 has a specific list for eight neutrophil disorders. Several classifications of side effects have been proposed and believe that full dimension, spectrum or grievance-oriented methods can better reflect the evidence. Many terms are used to explain atypical sexual benefits, but discussion continues on technical accuracy and stigma. Sex scientist John Money pushes the word "pinning together" to a rare non-derogatory interest. Money is expressed as "sexual officials, ideologically regulated sex or other options". Psychiatrist Glen Gabbard said that despite the efforts of Stekel and Money, "In most cases the term vice president is still a derivative word"