Literature DB >> 28366051

"It's Not Something I Chose You Know": Making Sense of Pedophiles' Sexual Interest in Children and the Impact on Their Psychosexual Identity.

Nicholas James Blagden1, Ruth Mann2, Stephen Webster3, Rachael Lee2, Fiona Williams2.   

Abstract

Sexual interest in children is one of the most strongly predictive of the known risk factors for sexual reconviction. It is an important aspect of risk assessment to identify the presence of such interest, and an important task for treatment providers to address such a sexual interest where it is present. It has been argued that understanding pedophiles' deviant sexual interest in children can enhance risk assessment, management, and treatment planning. This research study aims to explore the phenomenology of deviant sexual interest in children, the impact it has on pedophilic offenders' identities, and their views on the treatability of that interest. The study used semistructured interviews and repertory grids to make sense of participants' experiences. The results revealed three superordinate themes: "'living' with a deviant sexual interest," "relational sexual self," and "possible and feared sexual self." The analysis unpacks these themes and repertory grid analysis is used to explore a subset of participants' identities in more detail. The results reveal that there needs to be an acceptance from both client and therapist that their sexual interest in children may never go away. Through this acceptance, clients could work on enhancing sexual self-regulation, recognizing their triggers, and so managing their sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Implications for treatment are also discussed.

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Keywords:  pedophilia; sex offenses; sexual deviance; sexual interests

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28366051     DOI: 10.1177/1079063217697132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Abuse        ISSN: 1079-0632


  2 in total

1.  Masochist or Murderer? A Discourse Analytic Study Exploring Social Constructions of Sexually Violent Male Perpetrators, Female Victims-Survivors and the Rough Sex Defense on Twitter.

Authors:  Chelsea-Jade Sowersby; Marianne Erskine-Shaw; Dominic Willmott
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-06-23

2.  Humanizing Pedophilia as Stigma Reduction: A Large-Scale Intervention Study.

Authors:  Craig A Harper; Rebecca Lievesley; Nicholas J Blagden; Kerensa Hocken
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2021-10-29
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