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The CBT manual addresses specific sexual problematic behaviors but also contains interventions to deal with comorbidity (e.g. depression and anxiety). 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Participants included in the study Paraphilic Disorders and Other Conditions With Risk for Sexual Violence: a Case-control Study\n2. Deemed to benefit from CBT.\n3. Signed informed consent form for participation in the CBT treatment.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Mental condition that could negatively influence either the patient's health or the scientific aspects of the study, e.g., substance use syndrome, other ongoing psychotherapeutic treatment.\n2. Initiation of medication or change change of concurrent medication or dosage in the past three months regarding antidepressants, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication, cortisone, testosterone, naltrexone, testosterone blockers, or dopamine precursors. Smaller adjustments may in some cases be acceptable (assessed by study psychiatrist).","ALL","18 Years",{"count":62,"type":63},14,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[66],"NA","The goal of this randomized study is to learn if a psychological intervention can treat help-seeking patients with paraphilic disorders.\n\nThe main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n1. Is psychological therapy helpful for the reduction of problematic sexual behaviors among patients with paraphilic disorders?\n2. Is psychological helpful for the reduction of psychiatric symptoms and risk factors for sexual violence and improving quality of life among patients with paraphilic disorders?\n3. How do patients with paraphilic disorders describe pathways to care (e.g. perceived obstacles to seeking care) and how do they experience the treatment?\n\nThe treatment addresses specific sexual problems. It also addresses mental symptoms (e.g. depression and anxiety). 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