| M.J. Apter, J.H. Kerr, S. Murgatroyd - 1993 - 700 Seiten
...an explanatory theoretical model. Their definition of sadism as "the repeated practice of behaviour and fantasy which is characterized by a wish to control another person by domination, denigration or by inflicting pain for the purpose of producing mental pleasure and sexual arousal ... in the sadist"... | |
| Catherine Itzin - 2000 - 484 Seiten
...force in sadism, defining it as the 'tepeated practice tit behaviour and fantasy which is chatactetised by a wish to control another person by domination, denigration or inflicting pain tor the purpose ot producing mental pleasure and sexual atousal'. The range ot controlling behaviour... | |
| Louis B. Schlesinger - 2003 - 417 Seiten
...variety of ways" (p. 20). Thus, these authors define sadism as "the repeated practice of behaviour and fantasy which is characterized by a wish to control another person by domination, degradation or [emphasis added] inflicting pain, for the purpose of producing mental pleasure and sexual... | |
| Richard N. Kocsis - 2007 - 418 Seiten
...socially marginal behaviors. An example includes sadism, which refers to repeated behaviors and fantasy characterized by a wish to control another person...domination, denigration, or inflicting pain for the purposes of producing mental pleasure and/or sexual arousal (15). An abundance of research has indicated... | |
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