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Course Transcript Questions The answer to Question 1 is found in Track 1 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 2 is found in Track 2 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions:

1. What are the phases that a pedophile will undergo during an addictive experience?
2. What are the dimensions of developmental causes?
3. What are the core beliefs that pedophile clients have internalized?
4. What are the characteristics of co-addicts?
5. What are the personality types of pedophiles?
6. What are the concepts related to the unique world of internet pedophilia that can be used to educate victimized families?
7. What are the steps that parents can take to ensure the safety of their children in the future?

Answers:

A. self-image and relationships; needs; and sexuality.
B. distortion of reality; feelings of inadequacy and grandiosity; and enabling.
C. accessibility; anonymity; and lack of consequences.
D. preoccupation; ritualization; compulsive sexual behavior; and despair.
E. unworthiness; unlovable; unrealized needs; and sexualization. 
F. the powerless personality; the antisocial personality; the sexually impotent personality; and the impulsive personality.
G. relocating the computer; educating the child; and becoming computer savvy.

Course Article Questions
The answer to Question 8 is found in Section 8 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 9 is found in Section 9 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.

Questions

8. What the factors lead to repeat behavior in internet pedophiles? 
9. According to Wilcockson, what is "power orientation"? 
10. According to Griffiths, which internet behavior refers to the subjective experiences that people report as a consequence of engaging in Internet use and can be seen as a coping strategy? 
11. Technological addictions feature what core components of addiction? 
12. What are the components in the family origin of a sex addict?  
13. According to Briken et al., what is senescent pedophilia?
14. Phallometric testing has been the most frequent means of determining male preferences for sex partners of different ages and sexes. What is phallometric testing? 
15. Oberholser and Beck showed that pedophiles lack social skills.  What theory does this support?  
16. According to Fisher, what should be the clinicians diagnostic focus with individuals who have self-designated or socially-designated  problems with Internet sexuality?  
17. The choice of child sexual videos was associated with what type of history? 

Answers

A.  (1) there has been a history of sexual addiction over previous generations. (2) overt or covert sexualization in childhood
B.  The phallometric testing involves the measurement of penile tumescence--a continuous recording of penile volume changes in response to erotic stimuli.
C. Mood modification.
D. ‘Power orientation’ is when a client compensates for weak personal control by trying to exhibit control over his environment.
E.  Oberholser and Beck showed that pedophiles lack social skills, supporting the theory that they choose children as sexual partners because children are less socially demanding, more vulnerable and available, and because they also fear adult heterosexual relations.
F.  Technological addictions feature the core components of addiction, including salience, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict, and relapse.
G.  The  diagnostic focus should be on arousal, affective, and cognitive factors that provoke or permit dysfunctional behavior.
H.  Senescent pedophilia involves men targeting impressionable and compliant partners because of their own senility or increasing impotence
I.  The client is more likely to repeat the behavior if there is social support for the behavior, and a powerful euphoric effect.
J.  The choice of child sexual videos was associated with history of exposure to sexual media and with the personality traits of aggression and dominance.

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