ICD-11 · 6D36

Paraphilic disorder involving solitary behavior or consenting individuals

A paraphilic disorder where the focus of arousal involves objects, situations, or consensual adults, causing significant distress or impairment, but not involving non-consenting individuals.

Symptoms

Synonyms and related terms

fetishistic arousal, sexual interest in unusual objects, atypical sexual focus, paraphilic arousal, unconventional sexual stimulus, distress about paraphilic urges, functional impairment from paraphilia, ego-dystonic paraphilia, shame about sexual interests, distress from sexual urges, >=6 months duration, persistent paraphilic interest, chronic paraphilia

Frequently asked questions

What are the symptoms of Paraphilic disorder involving solitary behavior or consenting individuals?

Symptoms associated with Paraphilic disorder involving solitary behavior or consenting individuals (ICD-11 6D36) include: Intense sexual arousal to atypical objects or situations, Significant distress or functional impairment from paraphilia, Duration >=6 months.

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