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  • Paraphilia [r]: A sexual desire or behaviour that involves an nonreproductive source of gratification. [e]
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  • Madness [r]: In psychology, human behaviors which are seen as abnormal, bizarre, against the norms of society, possibly violent and possibly dangerous to the person seen as mad or insane or crazy to himself or herself or to others. [e]
  • Abnormal psychology [r]: The field of study which focuses on describing patterns of behavior that deviate from accepted social norms. [e]
  • Institute of Medicine [r]: Nonprofit honorific membership organization dedicated to serving as advisor to the nation to improve health. [e]
  • Human genetics [r]: Discipline concerned with genetically determined inheritance, resemblances and differences among human beings. [e]