zoophilia
zoophilia — 名詞
1. a psychological condition in which a person experiences persistent sexual or rom
戀獸癖
對動物產生持續性吸引力或情感依戀的狀態
a psychological condition in which a person experiences persistent sexual or romantic feelings toward animals, classified as a paraphilia in clinical psychiatry
Dr. Aylin Nakamura published a paper distinguishing zoophilia from simple bestiality in clinical settings.
Aylin Nakamura 博士發表了一篇論文,在臨床情境中區分戀獸癖與單純的獸交行為。
distinguishing zoophilia from bestiality
The psychologist noted that Nikos's case of zoophilia appeared to stem from long-term social isolation.
心理學家指出,Nikos 的戀獸癖案例似乎源於長期的社交隔離。
case of zoophilia
Animal welfare groups argue that zoophilia should be addressed through mental health support alongside legal measures.
動物福利組織認為,戀獸癖應透過心理健康支援及法律措施並行處理。
Caio's therapist referred him to a specialist who treats paraphilias such as zoophilia.
Caio 的治療師將他轉介給專門治療戀獸癖等性慾倒錯的專家。
Researchers surveyed attitudes toward zoophilia among veterinary medicine students in Thailand.
研究人員調查了泰國獸醫系學生對戀獸癖的態度。
- bestiality
refers to sexual acts with animals rather than the psychological orientation; far more common in legal and everyday language
- paraphilia
a broad clinical term for any atypical sexual interest; zoophilia is one subtype of paraphilia
- zoophile
refers to a person who experiences zoophilia, not the condition itself
用法筆記
In clinical contexts, zoophilia is distinguished from bestiality: zoophilia describes the psychological orientation or paraphilic interest, while bestiality refers to the act itself. Outside of professional discourse, the term carries strong negative social stigma and should be used with care. It is an uncountable noun and does not take an article in most clinical writing.