1932
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-193209000-00002
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The Role Played by Masturbation in the Causation of Mental Disturbances

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“…While RKE was in good company in this belief, as it was shared by many leading French and German psychiatrists in the 19th century (Malamud & Palmer, 1932 ;Hare, 1962), more recent empirical work has demonstrated (e.g. While RKE was in good company in this belief, as it was shared by many leading French and German psychiatrists in the 19th century (Malamud & Palmer, 1932 ;Hare, 1962), more recent empirical work has demonstrated (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…While RKE was in good company in this belief, as it was shared by many leading French and German psychiatrists in the 19th century (Malamud & Palmer, 1932 ;Hare, 1962), more recent empirical work has demonstrated (e.g. While RKE was in good company in this belief, as it was shared by many leading French and German psychiatrists in the 19th century (Malamud & Palmer, 1932 ;Hare, 1962), more recent empirical work has demonstrated (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Psychological reactions to masturbation. There are certain emotional and mental processes which result not from masturbation, but from the attitude the individual has toward it (49,50). Even those individuals who have learned that the physical effects of this practice are negligible are somewhat disturbed because of the social taboos that exist, and the secret nature of the habit.…”
Section: Controlling Masturbationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological reactions to masturbation. There are certain emotional and mental processes which result not from masturbation, but from the attitude the individual has toward it [26,27]. Even those individuals who have learned that the physical effects of this practice are negligible are somewhat disturbed because of the social taboos that exist.…”
Section: Controlling Masturbationmentioning
confidence: 99%