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Psicopatía Sexualis

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Psychopathia Sexualis is a landmark work in the study of human sexuality.

Written by Richard von Krafft-Ebing, it explores various paraphilias and sexual deviations through case studies and clinical observations.

The book provided a comprehensive classification of sexual behaviors, contributing to the development of sexology as a scientific field.

While some of its views are outdated by modern standards, Psychopathia Sexualis remains a significant historical document that influenced subsequent research and understanding of human sexual diversity.

Its detailed descriptions and attempts to categorize various sexual behaviors have sparked both controversy and scholarly interest over the years.

The book's impact on the study of sexual psychology is undeniable.

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Javier Recuenco
como un libro de 1881 que recoge parafilias sexuales.
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