Hypersexuality: Psychopathology or normal variant of sexuality?
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Sexual and Marital Therapy
- Vol. 12 (1) , 45-60
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02674659708408201
Abstract
There is much controversy in the literature about what constitutes excessive sexual behavior and the extent to which the behavior can be considered a psychopathology. Historic and contemporary labels used to conceptualize excessive sexual behavior—e.g. nymphomania, satyriasis, sexual addiction, sexual dependency, sexual compulsivity and sexual impulsivity—are discussed. From the research literature is it not clear whether excessive sexual behavior is associated with low or high levels of sexual desire, or low or high levels of sexual satisfaction. This paper is concerned with the current use of the term hypersexuality and the extent to which ‘excessive' sexual behavior is associated with the symptoms that characterize addiction, dependency, compulsivity and impulsivity. It is proposed that the use of labels such as sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity and impulsivity is both premature and diagnostically hazardous, since research has yet to clarify whether pathological symptoms consistent with these labels, such as anxiety and impulse control, are in fact associated with excessive sexual behavior.Keywords
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