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- | The paraphilia term was coined by Viennese psychotherapist [[Wilhelm Stekel]] (in his book ''[[Sexual Aberrations]]'') in 1925, from the Greek para- (beside) + philos (loving), and first used in English in Stekel's translated works. It was not in widespread use until the 1950s, and was first used in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM) in 1980. It was used by Sigmund Freud, as well as by the sexologist John Money. | ||
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Art and culture
Literature
- The Compulsion to Confess by Theodor Reik
- Der Doppelgänger by Otto Rank published, written in 1914
- Traumnovelle (1925/26) - Arthur Schnitzler (adapted as the film Eyes Wide Shut by American director Stanley Kubrick)
Film
- First film society
- Phantom of the Opera (1925) by Rupert Julian
Births
Deaths
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