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<p>Several experts see it as a biologically rooted condition that does not change. However the most of the medical fraternity views it as a paraphilia, a psychiatric illness (pedophilic disorder). As of now DSM-5 has identified pedophilia as a disorder and as a sexual &amp; mental health specialist I am bound to follow the latest scientific opinion.</p>



<p>There is no cure, so the focus is on protecting children.<br>Pedophilia, the sexual attraction to children who have not yet reached puberty, remains a vexing challenge for clinicians. Classified as a paraphilia, an abnormal sexual behavior, researchers have found no effective treatment. Like other sexual orientations, pedophilia is unlikely to change. The goal of treatment, therefore, is to prevent someone from acting on pedophilic urges &#8211; either by decreasing sexual arousal around children or increasing the ability to manage that arousal. But neither is as effective for reducing harm as preventing access to children, or providing close supervision.</p>



<p>The exact causes of pedophilia have not been conclusively established. Some studies of pedophilia in child sex offenders have correlated it with various neurological abnormalities and psychological pathologies</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>No intervention is likely to work on its own; outcomes may be better when the patient is motivated and treatment combines psychotherapy and medication.</li><li>Parents should be aware that in most sexual abuse cases involving children, the perpetrator is someone the child knows.</li></ul>



<p>Nearly all people with pedophilic tendencies are male. Studies of child molesters have reported that only 1% to 6% of perpetrators are female. Co-occurring disorders, such as personality disorders or mood disorders, are common in people with pedophilic tendencies. And about 50% to 70% of people with pedophilic tendencies are also diagnosed with another paraphilia, such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, or sadism.</p>



<p>Most psychotherapies used to treat pedophilia incorporate the principles and techniques of cognitive behavioral therapy. The focus of therapy is to enable the patient to recognize and overcome rationalizations about his behavior. In addition, therapy may involve empathy training and techniques in sexual impulse control. Most important behaviour therapy used is Relapse prevention</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Relapse prevention is intended to help the patient anticipate situations that increase the risk of sexually abusing or assaulting a child, and to find ways to avoid or more productively respond to them</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>testosterone suppression offers advantages such as the need for follow-up visits (which aids in monitoring behavior). It may take 3 to 10 months for testosterone suppression to reduce sexual desire.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>SSRIs may be a useful adjunct to other treatments, because they not only subdue sexual ruminations and urges but also help with impulse control.</li></ul>



<p>Finally I’m in favor of treatment to spare kids the physical and psychological trauma. It doesn’t matter whether it is nature or nurture unless it helps in quality treatment.</p>



<p>Dr Sharmila Majumdar<br>MS Human Sexuality, PhD cbt<br>Fellowship from Ichan school of Medicine, Mount Sinai, USA<br>Director and Chief Sexologist<br>Sexual and mental health clinic , Avis Hospital</p>



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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Compelling sexual urges or drives that are an aberration from what is expected of a person, that is to say unusual genital arousal for a phenotypically normal, physically of age and consenting human counterpart, is referred to as Paraphilia or sexual perversion. This condition lives up to the standards of a disabling problem when it hampers the overall health of a person, leads to psychological setback or victimization of another individual.</p>
<p>Psychological impacts of going through such a condition</p>
<p>The perpetrator of the variation may or may not see this as a condition: The person suffering from this condition may or may not treat it as a problem. In both ways, it is harmful. Knowing it as a problem and not seeking treatment or assistance can be harmful for oneself and others. Not realizing that you are subject to a serious sexual condition might propel you to commit wrong to non- consensual partners while being confident about your ways.<br />
Social ostracization kills them: Coming in the open with a sexual fantasy that is not acceptable to the society can leave you with varied reactions. People might be incited to attack you for being unusual or they might isolate you. The latter is a probable outcome. Rarely does society guide you towards betterment in such cases. Social ostracization can result in deep- rooted hatred for the world at large.</p>
<p>Perpetual humiliation can push them more into Paraphilia: Humiliation for being different from the rest can make a person feel shame. Shame and constant regret cannot help an instance of sexual perversion. It can make a man or woman more obstinate. In such a situation a person would strongly cling to his or her condition feeling extremely dejected.</p>
<p>&#8216;To be or not to be&#8217; haunts people suffering from Paraphilia: Many times a sufferer is not able to understand what is wrong in having objectionable sexual behavioral tendencies and fantasies. As long as your fantasies are limited to your own mental domain or are performed on a consensual partner, there are no complications. The minute an obnoxious sexual urge is performed leading to personal or public harm, a threatening hitch arises.<br />
Problems in expressing oneself can make a person suicidal: To adhere to societal norms a person might keep his desires on a leash. This kind of compromising over a long span of time will make a person depressive and may also prompt him to commit suicide.</p>
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