2020
DOI: 10.4088/pcc.19l02469
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Positive Response of Compulsive Sexual Behavior to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

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“…No clear longer-term beneficial effects were seen in response to the SSRI paroxetine in a case series 290 , consistent with the results of an earlier study 291 . Single case studies have been published on successful use of transcranial magnetic stimulation 292,293 .…”
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“…No clear longer-term beneficial effects were seen in response to the SSRI paroxetine in a case series 290 , consistent with the results of an earlier study 291 . Single case studies have been published on successful use of transcranial magnetic stimulation 292,293 .…”
Section: Review Of the Evidencementioning
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“…Since the inclusion of compulsive sexual behaviour disorder in the ICD‐11 was proposed, there has been a major expansion of research in this area 227 . A good deal of the early research was based on a conceptualization of “sex addiction” 242 , that later began to shift to a discussion of compulsive sexual behaviour, that does not entirely map to ICD‐11 compulsive sexual behaviour disorder 291,258‐297 , or simply “problematic sexual behaviours” 298 or “problematic pornography use” 299 . A good deal of the research in the past several years has focused on “hypersexuality” e.g., 301,302 , although this has only occasionally been operationalized as hypersexual disorder as it had been proposed for DSM‐5.…”
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“…Given the similarity of brain changes in substance abuse disorders and behavioural addictions, this could prove a fruitful area for further research. Very recently transcranial magnetic stimulation has been suggested as a novel treatment [32]. Investment in research to try to demonstrate the value of such approaches to clinical populations at scale would be very helpful.…”
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“…However, there are anecdotal reports of low frequency (inhibitory) rTMS delivered to supplementary motor area and deep TMS targeting the anterior cingulate cortex for the treatment of compulsive/hypersexual behaviors. 11,12 Prause et al 13 investigated the influence of both cTBS and iTBS on sexual behaviors. They found that both iTBS and cTBS, delivered to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC), modulate the sensitivity to rewards that predict sexual behaviors.…”
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“…At baseline, the total CSFQ-14 score of 45 was lower than the cut-off point. The scores obtained in each subscale were: Pleasure (3); Desire-Frequency (6); Desire-Interest (9); Excitement (12); and Completion (10). The values for all scales lower than the cut-off points indicated overall sexual dysfunction.…”
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