This is a case of being in denial by Ada. But overall it's a highly discredited field. There are probably some "convincing" stats if you talk to biased therapists. Then this might help.Īda wrote:I think that kind of reprogramming be on a par with "gay conversion." That is. Needing more intense harm within a fantasy to get her off. It won't change anything for her if those are her natural drives, but if she's drifted over time. When their sexuality has changed over time due to over stimulation. This can help "reset" the sexual imagination and is what many porn addicts do. No solo sex, careful monitoring of thoughts while having partner sex. Then I'd suggest refraining from any fantasy for a month or two. If you mean that the fantasies feel as pervasive as dreams. With support similar to that given to those with Nightmare Disorders. If so, it's possible that a sleep clinic may be able to help. I'm not clear if you mean that she's asleep while these happen. With the risk that it will explode again and harm others and themselves. Whereas repression and denial just bottles everything up. Can help people manage those situations in future. Understanding what aspects of their acts were wrong. That's where I see therapy relating to people who've committed sex crimes. And to work on managing urges relating to them. In my own opinion, the better therapy is that which helps people accept their thoughts. I think that kind of reprogramming be on a par with "gay conversion." That is. Posts: 26 Joined: Sat 2:35 am Local time: Sun 6:47 am Blog: View Blog (0) I am getting the feeling that the system thinks that anything that is just in your head is okay, as long as you don't act on it? In other words, the system is paying attention to people only after they commit crimes in the real world. What I am noticing is that most therapists specializing in deviancy appear to be counseling convicted felons. Is there any type of sex therapist that focuses on reprogramming deviancy, and if yes what is the track record of such therapists? I am guessing that the track record is probably not very good, but does anyone have statistics? She can waste an entire day just coming down from these dreams and she doesn't want to have them. She has no desire to act on her dream, and in fact she wakes from these dreams in an extremely disturbed state. Without getting into specifics, she climaxes from thoughts that involve harm to others and that have no really useful value for her fantasy life. I have a female friend with a deviancy that she wants to reprogram.
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