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QUESTION 1: According to the text, what distinguishes a paraphilic disorder from a paraphilia?
Unusual sexual interest without causing discomfort
Fantasies, urges, or behaviors that generate distress or harm to others
Use of disguises in couples
Involving consenting adults
QUESTION 2: According to the text, when is a paraphilic disorder not diagnosed?
When interest is maintained in fantasy or with consenting adults and does not generate internal conflict or legal issues
When it involves harm to others
When the behavior is rigid and obligatory
Involving non-consenting persons
3rd QUESTION: What is the absolute criterion according to the text?
Depathologization of consensual behaviors
Subjective egodystonic suffering
The third party risk criterion
Sexual variety within the couple
QUESTION 4: According to the text, what determines that a behavior is automatically classified as pathological?
That the behavior is unconventional
The individual feels guilt
Involves subjects who cannot give valid consent or violates the will
The use of sexual accessories by the partner
QUESTION 5: What is the ethical responsibility of the practitioner according to the text?
Impose moral standards
Diagnose any paraphilia
Avoidance of addressing consensual behaviors
Depathologizing behaviors based on mutual agreement and shared enjoyment
QUESTION 6: What is a sign that sexual functionality has broken down?
Practice becomes rigid, compulsory and imposed and displaces human connection
The use of disguises that enriches the erotic life
That fantasies do not generate distress
To be practiced only in fantasy
QUESTION 7: What does egodystonic mean in the context of the text?
That the behavior is legal
Impulses that generate guilt, shame, or intense anxiety
That it is consensual
Involving minors
8TH QUESTION: According to the summary, what characterizes a paraphilia that is not considered a disorder?
Generates harm to non-consenting third parties
Produces significant personal distress
It is disabling in vital areas
Consensually integrates consensually into intimacy without causing discomfort
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