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female hypersexual behaviours: A pilot study . Journal of Behavioural Addictions , 3 , 231 – 237 . Ehde , D. M. , Holm , J. E. & Robbins , G. M. ( 1995 ). The impact of Magic

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Jannis Engel
,
Andrea Kessler
,
Maria Veit
,
Christopher Sinke
,
Ivo Heitland
,
Jonas Kneer
,
Uwe Hartmann
, and
Tillmann H. C. Kruger

Background Kafka ( 2010 ) proposed the atheoretical term “hypersexual disorder” (HD) as a category to be included in the fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric

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pornography is frequently reported by those seeking treatment for compulsive sexual behavior/hypersexuality ( de Tubino Scanavino et al., 2013 ; Kraus, Potenza, et al., 2015 ; Morgenstern et al., 2011 ). For example, researchers found that excessive use of

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. P. Kafka 2010 Hypersexual Disorder: A proposed diagnosis for DSM-V Archives of Sexual Behavior 39 2 377 400

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whether the association would occur in all or only some of the 18 situations. In addition, we expected that self-efficacy to avoid using pornography in these tempting situations would be negatively associated with a measure of hypersexuality ( Reid

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/proposedrevision/pages/proposedrevision.aspx?rid=210 . American Psychiatric Association ( 2012b ). DSM-5 Development, Hypersexual Disorder . Retrieved from: http://www.dsm5.org/proposedrevisions/pages/proposedrevision.aspx?rid=415

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Introduction The proposed criteria for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5, American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ) characterize Hypersexual Disorder (HD) as a repetitive and

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Andreas Chatzittofis
,
Josephine Savard
,
Stefan Arver
,
Katarina Görts Öberg
,
Jonas Hallberg
,
Peter Nordström
, and
Jussi Jokinen

Introduction Hypersexual disorder (HD) was proposed as a diagnosis in DSM-5 with the suggested conceptualization as a non-paraphilic sexual desire disorder with components of impulsivity, addiction, and compulsivity ( Kafka

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1 Introduction Individuals with problematic hypersexual behavior (PHB) have been reported to demonstrate high impulsivity, cognitive rigidity, poor judgment, deficits in emotion regulation, and an excessive

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Introduction Excessive sexual behavior, hypersexuality, compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) or sexual addiction (SA), are all different labels referring the same phenomena, but those different names reflect

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