Voyeurism
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Voyeurism is a psychological disorder characterized by a person's intense interest in observing unsuspecting people while they undress, are naked, or engage in sexual activities. The interest may also be in watching people in situations where they would normally have an expectation of privacy, such as in their home or other private areas. The person observing is referred to as a voyeur and the act of voyeurism often leads to sexual satisfaction.
Definition[edit | edit source]
Voyeurism is derived from the French word voir which means "to see". A male voyeur is commonly labelled as "Peeping Tom" or a "Jags", a term which originates from the Lady Godiva legend. However, that term is not accurate because voyeurism is not a gender-specific phenomenon.
Psychological aspects[edit | edit source]
Voyeurism is considered a paraphilia, a category of psychiatric disorders characterized by abnormal sexual desires. Voyeurs may have a preference for certain types of people or activities, and they may have specific rituals or routines that they follow before, during, or after the act of voyeurism.
Legal aspects[edit | edit source]
In many jurisdictions, voyeurism is considered a crime, as it is an invasion of an individual's privacy. Laws vary by location, so what constitutes voyeurism legally can differ greatly from one place to another.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for voyeurism typically involves psychotherapy, which may include cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, and/or medications. The goal of treatment is to help the individual control their impulses and find healthier ways to manage their sexual desires.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Exhibitionism
- Frotteurism
- Sexual fetishism
- Human sexual behavior
- Human sexuality
- Sexual deviation
- Sexual desire
- Sexual addiction
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