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Autosadism, or automasochism, is behaviour inflicting pain or humiliation on oneself. It may be related to self-harm [1] [2] or a paraphilia involving sexual arousal. [3] It can be viewed as a form of masochism, [4] a sublimated form of sadism, or a means to experiencing algolagnia, a sexual tendency which is defined by deriving sexual pleasure and stimulation from physical pain. [5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Maarse, Frans J. (2003). Clinical Assessment, Computerized Methods, and Instrumentation. Taylor & Francis. p. 78. ISBN  90-265-1944-3.
  2. ^ Tustin, Frances (1986). Autistic barriers in neurotic patients. Karnac Books. p. 60. ISBN  0-946439-25-7.
  3. ^ Aggrawal 2008, p. 371
  4. ^ Aggrawal 2008, p. 168
  5. ^ Ellis, Havelock (2007). Studies in the Psychology of Sex. Vol. 3 (3rd ed.). Echo Library. p. 122. ISBN  978-1-4068-6282-9.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Autosadism, or automasochism, is behaviour inflicting pain or humiliation on oneself. It may be related to self-harm [1] [2] or a paraphilia involving sexual arousal. [3] It can be viewed as a form of masochism, [4] a sublimated form of sadism, or a means to experiencing algolagnia, a sexual tendency which is defined by deriving sexual pleasure and stimulation from physical pain. [5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Maarse, Frans J. (2003). Clinical Assessment, Computerized Methods, and Instrumentation. Taylor & Francis. p. 78. ISBN  90-265-1944-3.
  2. ^ Tustin, Frances (1986). Autistic barriers in neurotic patients. Karnac Books. p. 60. ISBN  0-946439-25-7.
  3. ^ Aggrawal 2008, p. 371
  4. ^ Aggrawal 2008, p. 168
  5. ^ Ellis, Havelock (2007). Studies in the Psychology of Sex. Vol. 3 (3rd ed.). Echo Library. p. 122. ISBN  978-1-4068-6282-9.

References


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