Sexual deviancy

Research into human sexuality has resulted in advances in the pharmacological treatment and understanding of the biological aspects of the paraphilias. Pharmacotherapy of sexual deviancy is fairly highly developed, although a variety of difficulties have prevented double-blind studies from being com...

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