ICD Criteria for Paraphilic Disorders (BlockL1‑6D3)
Paraphilic disorders are
characterised by persistent and intense patterns of atypical sexual arousal,
manifested by sexual thoughts, fantasies, urges, or behaviours, the focus of
which involves others whose age or status renders them unwilling or unable to
consent and on which the person has acted or by which he or she is markedly
distressed. Paraphilic disorders may include arousal patterns involving
solitary behaviours or consenting individuals only when these are associated
with marked distress that is not simply a result of rejection or feared
rejection of the arousal pattern by others or with significant risk of injury
or death.
Inclusions:
- Paraphilias
6D30 Exhibitionistic Disorder
Exhibitionistic disorder is
characterised by a sustained, focused and intense pattern of sexual arousal—as
manifested by persistent sexual thoughts, fantasies, urges, or behaviours—that
involves exposing one’s genitals to an unsuspecting individual in public
places, usually without inviting or intending closer contact. In addition, in
order for Exhibitionistic Disorder to be diagnosed, the individual must have
acted on these thoughts, fantasies or urges or be markedly distressed by them.
Exhibitionistic Disorder specifically excludes consensual exhibitionistic
behaviours that occur with the consent of the person or persons involved as
well as socially sanctioned forms of exhibitionism.
REFERENCE:
International Classification of Diseases Eleventh Revision (ICD-11). Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. License: CC BY-ND 3.0 IGO.
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