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Sodomy – Definition, Psychology & Treatment

Sodomy refers to sexual acts between a human and an animal. In medicine and psychology, this is classified as zoophilia or zoosexuality and is considered a paraphilic disorder.

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Sodomy refers to sexual acts between a human and an animal. In medicine and psychology, this is classified as zoophilia or zoosexuality and is considered a paraphilic disorder.

Definition

Sodomy is a historical term describing sexual acts between a human being and an animal. In modern medicine and clinical psychology, this phenomenon is referred to as zoophilia or zoosexuality. It is classified as a form of paraphilia – a sexual preference or behavior directed toward non-human beings. Historically, the term “sodomy” has also been used to describe anal intercourse between humans, which is today clearly distinguished from the medical and legal definition of zoophilia.

Classification and Psychology

In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), zoophilia is classified as a paraphilia. A paraphilia becomes a paraphilic disorder when it causes significant harm to the individual or others (including animals), or when it is associated with marked personal distress.

  • Zoophilia as a sexual preference: a persistent sexual attraction toward animals
  • Zoosexual behavior: active sexual acts with animals
  • Paraphilic disorder: when the behavior is associated with distress or harm

Legal Classification

In most countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, sexual acts with animals are prohibited by law and are prosecuted under animal welfare legislation. In Germany, zoophilia was explicitly criminalized in 2012 through an amendment to the Animal Welfare Act. Animals are considered incapable of giving consent, and such acts are treated as animal cruelty and sexual abuse of animals.

Causes and Development

The exact causes behind the development of zoophilic inclinations are not fully understood scientifically. Factors under discussion include:

  • Early childhood experiences and traumatic events
  • Disrupted social and emotional development
  • Neurobiological factors influencing sexual preference development
  • Difficulties forming social bonds with other humans

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of a paraphilic disorder related to zoophilia is made by a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist. The process involves in-depth psychological interviews, standardized diagnostic criteria (DSM-5 or ICD-11), and where appropriate, psychological testing. It is important to differentiate the condition from other psychiatric disorders such as personality disorders or impulse control disorders.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the level of distress experienced by the individual:

  • Psychotherapy: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the best-supported treatment approach. The goal is to change problematic sexual thought patterns and behaviors.
  • Sex therapy: Specialized sex therapy approaches help the individual understand and redirect their sexuality.
  • Pharmacological treatment: In severe cases, antiandrogens or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may be used to regulate sexual drive.
  • Forensic psychiatric treatment: When criminal proceedings are involved, treatment often takes place within a forensic psychiatric setting.

References

  1. American Psychiatric Association (APA): Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5). Washington, D.C., 2013.
  2. World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision (ICD-11). Geneva, 2019. Available at: https://icd.who.int
  3. Beier, K.M. et al.: Sexual Medicine – Fundamentals and Practice. Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2nd Edition, 2012.

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