Some behaviors, such as exhibitionism, voyeurism and the narcissism is defined as “deviations from targets,” in providing
a substitute satisfaction of sexual pleasure. Often a source of serious psychological distress for those who practice, seldom lead to violence
For treatment to be successful, a voyeur must want to modify existing patterns of behavior. This initial step is difficult for most voyeurs to admit and then take. Most must be compelled to accept treatment. This may often be the result of a court order.
Behavioral therapy is commonly used to try to treat voyeurism. The voyeur must learn to control the impulse to watch non-consenting victims, and just as importanly to acquire more acceptable means of sexual gratification. Outcomes of behavioral therapy are not known. There are no direct drug treatments for voyeurism.
Voyeurism is a criminal act in many jurisdictions. It is usually classified as a misdemeanor. As a result, legal penalties are often minor. The possibility of exposure and embarrassment may deter some voyeurs. It is also not easy to prosecute voyeurs as intent to watch is difficult to prove. In their defense statements, they usually claim that the observation was accidental
Exhibitionism
The exhibit is characterized by an individual and repetitive incoercible need to display their genitals, often totally alien to people, getting a form of mental relaxation that other sexual practices do not provide.
Exhibitionism is exclusively male subjects.
During the exhibition, the man shown in some cases and in others not erect, just as sometimes reaches ejaculation and others do not.
Generally need to show is evident in the years after puberty and lifelong. Many expect exhibitionist married or any other form of establishing a stable relationship together, come to show their willingness to harness, but they must realize that only gives them exposure to authentic satisfaction and sex acts only as a substitute.
The factor that breaks the momentum of exhibitionist varies from one subject to another and may involve certain age groups (children or adults) of a certain hair color, hairstyle or clothing, certain groups of people, etc..
Some are displayed on the stairs of the houses, others prefer to park or make it from your car, waiting to pass someone.
The behavior of each exhibit is often more or less constant.
Some exhibitionist meticulously organized excursions.
Others are more impulsive and are displayed only if they are in a special mental state or whether a person who goes by the street suddenly awakened interest.
Exhibitionism exists in all social groups: no expression, therefore, a particular “primitive” or “brutalization” or a lack of sense of responsibility.
On the contrary, many are deeply unhappy exhibitionist, in part because of the risk that momentum social andalusia his exposes them to themselves and their families, but perhaps especially because many exhibitionistic know that this form of sexuality is very marginal and poor not given the possibility of a reciprocal relationship, nor has the emotional aspects of living with other forms of sexuality.
The exhibitionist so often feel that “something is not going well in it,” feels that it is abnormal and this is especially when you start to understand that their partner, which moreover is very close and loving can not provide the sexual satisfaction that only gets in the special circumstances related to the act exhibitionist.
Such subjects are generally not violent, the exhibitionist is limited to an attack from a distance, very different from that of the sadist.
By contrast, the exhibitionist often falls victim to understand the anger of the people which is displayed before being chased and beaten.
Either way, it is relatively unusual for exhibitionist sex therapy applying to better understand their situation and to “heal”. Often, their self-censorship issue, saying other psychological problems.
Voyeurism is a psychosexual disorder in which a person derives sexual pleasure and gratification from looking at the naked bodies and genital organs or observing the sexual acts of others. The voyeur is usually hidden from view of others. Voyeurism is a form of paraphilia.
A variant form of voyeurism involves listening to erotic conversations. This is commonly referred to as telephone sex, although it is usually considered voyeurism primarily in the instance of listening to unsuspecting persons.