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Chapter 17. Gender Identity Disorders and Paraphilias

Judith V. Becker, Ph.D.; Bradley R. Johnson, M.D.
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9781585623402.305219

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Sexuality is an important part of the lives of people. Thus, it is important that students of human behavior be informed about and conversant with issues such as normative sexual development, gender roles, gender identity, sexual orientation, and the wide range of sexual behaviors individuals may fantasize about or engage in. When sexual behaviors are defined by cultures or society as being atypical, they are referred to as paraphilias. This chapter focuses on gender identity disorders and paraphilias.

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