Putting It All Together

J. Fedoroff
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Abstract: Unconventional sexual interests and behaviors can be classified in four ways. The system that appeals most to each person depends on the person’s background and preferred working paradigm. Those who think of paraphilias from a medical perspective will tend to think of possible anatomic or physiologic pathologies. Those who think of paraphilias from a behavioral perspective will tend to think of learned interests and behaviors due to mechanisms such as unconditioned and conditioned primary and second-order responses, blocking, generalization, punishment, and extinction. Those who think of paraphilias as variations on the range of sexual interests and behaviors shared by diverse population samples of humans will be prone to depathologize paraphilias and avoid categories. Those who focus on understanding the meaning that the paraphilia has for the person with the paraphilia will tend to think in terms of the person’s life history. This chapter reviews perspectives and paradigms concerning the paraphilias. A new classification scheme for the paraphilias is presented. The benefits of a new paradigm for the paraphilias that explains the changes seen in people with paraphilias is presented. A plea is made for productive future collaborations.
把它们放在一起
摘要:非传统的性兴趣和性行为可以分为四类。最吸引每个人的系统取决于个人的背景和首选的工作范式。那些从医学角度考虑性反常的人往往会想到可能的解剖或生理病理。那些从行为角度思考性偏离的人会倾向于考虑后天习得的兴趣和行为,这是由于诸如无条件的、有条件的一级和二级反应、阻断、泛化、惩罚和灭绝等机制。那些认为性偏离是不同人群共有的性兴趣和性行为范围的变化的人,倾向于将性偏离去病态化,并避免分类。那些专注于理解反性恋对反性恋者的意义的人会倾向于从这个人的生活史的角度来思考。本章回顾了关于性偏离的观点和范式。提出了一种新的错配分类方案。提出了一种解释性偏离的人身上所见变化的性偏离新范式的好处。呼吁今后开展富有成效的合作。
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