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'''Infantilism''' is the appearance of childhood traits in post-adolescents. | |||
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⚫ | '''Infantilism''' may refer to one of the following. | ||
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* ], paraphilia involving a desire to wear diapers and/or wish to be treated as an infant | |||
'''Psychological conditions''': | |||
* Sexual infantilism, part of Sigmund Freud's theory of ] | |||
*] involves a sexual attraction to diapers, exclusive of infancy fantasies. | |||
* Hypothalamic infantilism-obesity, or sexual infantilism, synonyms for ] | |||
*] involves a sexual attraction to diapers, and sometimes includes fantasies of a return to infancy. Sometimes referred to as autonepiophilia. | |||
* ], a symptom present in a number of disorders | |||
*], a concept introduced by Freud. | |||
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'''Physiological conditions''': | |||
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*], sometimes involving the arrested development of sexual organs observed for some endocrine and congenital disorders affecting ] or ]. This symptom is associated with a number of syndromes. | |||
⚫ | *], a speech disorder | ||
⚫ | *] obsolete use of the term for some developmental disorders and disabilities | ||
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Revision as of 14:55, 2 March 2011
Infantilism may refer to one of the following.
Psychological conditions:
- Diaper fetishism involves a sexual attraction to diapers, exclusive of infancy fantasies.
- Paraphilic infantilism involves a sexual attraction to diapers, and sometimes includes fantasies of a return to infancy. Sometimes referred to as autonepiophilia.
- Psychosexual infantilism, a concept introduced by Freud.
Physiological conditions:
- Adiposogenital dystrophy
- Delayed puberty, sometimes involving the arrested development of sexual organs observed for some endocrine and congenital disorders affecting sexual development or child sexuality. This symptom is associated with a number of syndromes.
- Infantile speech, a speech disorder
- Infantilism (physiological disorder) obsolete use of the term for some developmental disorders and disabilities
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