From The Institute for Sexual Wellness – Behavioral Treatment
Behavioral Treatment
The goal of behavioral therapy is to reduce deviant sexual arousal and increase nondeviant sexual arousal. All behavioral methods are based on the idea of conditioning–associating pleasant feelings with desired behavior, and associating unpleasant feelings with undesired behavior.
Aversion Therapy
Aversion therapy is the process of linking a previously sexually gratifying stimulus or behavior with an averse or unpleasant sensation such as pain, nausea, or fear. The individual is asked to fantasize about their deviant sexual interest while being presented with aversive stimuli. …
Masturbatory Reconditioning
Masturbatory reconditioning is a technique based on the principle of classical conditioning. In masturbatory reconditioning the individual uses his anomalous fantasies to achieve arousal, and then he switches to a normal fantasy just before orgasm.
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