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Olfactory Aversion and Directed Masturbation in the Modification of Deviant Preferences

A Case Study of a Child Molester

W. L. Marshall

Rockwood Psychological Services, Canada Queen's University, Canada

A description is provided of the use of olfactory aversion and directed masturbation with a chronic child molester. Evidence of changes assessed by phallometry demonstrated the effectiveness of these procedures in reducing deviant sexual interests and in enhancing the sexual attractiveness of consensual sex with an adult partner. Attitude change procedures were also employed to facilitate the client's ability to act on these changed sexual preferences. Follow-up data revealed the enduring nature of the changed preferences and there was no evidence of further sexual misconduct.

Key Words: child molestation • olfactory aversion • directed masturbation • phallometry

Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 3-14 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1534650103259754


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