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Syndrome sexueller Sucht

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Rausch ohne Drogen

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Dieser Beitrag befasst sich mit Ausdrucksformen von Sexualität, die durch ihren exzessiven, suchtähnlichen Charakter zu schwerwiegenden Konsequenzen für den Betroffenen selbst oder andere führen. Dabei wird es weniger um Formen sexueller Devianz (z.B. sexuellen Sadismus; Übersicht dazu z.B. bei Berner et al. 2007) gehen, sondern um so genannte nicht deviante Verhaltensweisen, die durch die ihnen zugrunde liegenden Motive, ihre Intensität und ihre Konsequenzen Störungscharakter bekommen.

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Briken, P., Hill, A., Berner, W. (2009). Syndrome sexueller Sucht. In: Rausch ohne Drogen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-93961-1_12

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