J. Paul Fedoroff (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian forensic psychiatrist, sexologist, and researcher who specializes in treating individuals with paraphilic disorders and/or individuals with developmental delay. He is now the first director of the Sexual Behaviours Clinic (SBC) at the Institute of Mental Health Research at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre located in Ottawa, Ontario. He is a full professor of forensic psychiatry, criminology, and law at the University of Ottawa.
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| - J. Paul Fedoroff (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian forensic psychiatrist, sexologist, and researcher who specializes in treating individuals with paraphilic disorders and/or individuals with developmental delay. He is now the first director of the Sexual Behaviours Clinic (SBC) at the Institute of Mental Health Research at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre located in Ottawa, Ontario. He is a full professor of forensic psychiatry, criminology, and law at the University of Ottawa. (en)
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| - J. Paul Fedoroff (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian forensic psychiatrist, sexologist, and researcher who specializes in treating individuals with paraphilic disorders and/or individuals with developmental delay. He is now the first director of the Sexual Behaviours Clinic (SBC) at the Institute of Mental Health Research at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre located in Ottawa, Ontario. He is a full professor of forensic psychiatry, criminology, and law at the University of Ottawa. Fedoroff is known for his research on assessing and treating individuals who have committed sexual offences and/or individuals who have problematic sexual interests (known as paraphilic interests). He is known for stating that a paradigm shift can change the way we view human sexuality, thereby changing how we approach treating paraphilic disorders. He states that sexual interests can change through treatment and his treatment program has been recognized in the media. The details of his treatment approach for problematic sexual interests is described in his book The Paraphilias: Changing Suits in the Evolution of Sexual Interest Paradigms. (en)
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