Demystifying Disorders: Frotteuristic Disorder
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Discover the hidden depths of Frotteuristic disorder with us and how it intersects with complex legal and psychological landscapes. In this enlightening episode, we promise you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of this rare paraphilic disorder, from its historical roots in Richard von Krafft-Ebing's 19th-century work to the detailed diagnostic criteria laid out in the DSM-5-TR. Dr. Linton Hutchinson joins Stacy Frost to break down the necessity of recurring urges, the distress they bring, and the critical differentiation between Frotteuristic disorder and conditions like conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder. We’ll also explore the typical onset of this disorder in late adolescence or early adulthood and the significant legal ramifications that come with non-consensual touching.
But our exploration doesn't stop there. We transition into the realm of sexual compulsion, focusing on the diagnostic features and comorbidities of frontalistic disorder. From intense, recurrent sexual arousal to consequential distress or impairment, this chapter is packed with crucial information. Learn about the associated characteristics like substance abuse and relationship difficulties, as well as the common comorbidities with antisocial personality disorder, substance use disorder, and mood disorders. Additionally, we delve into effective treatment options, emphasizing cognitive behavioral therapy and exploring alternative therapies such as solution-focused therapy, psychoanalysis, aversion therapy, and covert sensitization. This episode is an invaluable resource for anyone aiming to deepen their knowledge or prepare for licensure exams in the field of psychology.
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