The term algolagnia has fallen into rare usage, and there is no entry for it in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM IV-TR, however inflicting pain on others has been termed " active algolagnia " and equated to the pathological form of sadism in Mosby's Medical Dictionary, which also equates the pathological form of masochism to " passive algolagnia ", however it cannot be a pathological ( dangerous ) paraphilia form of sadism or masochism unless it involves pain inflicted on " non-consenting " persons or animals, or " cause [ s ] marked distress or interpersonal difficulty . " And using algolagnia as both a pathological and non-pathological term, some in the modern research community still link it to some but not all BDSM activities.
12.
The term algolagnia has fallen into rare usage, and there is no entry for it in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM IV-TR, however inflicting pain on others has been termed " active algolagnia " and equated to the pathological form of sadism in Mosby's Medical Dictionary, which also equates the pathological form of masochism to " passive algolagnia ", however it cannot be a pathological ( dangerous ) paraphilia form of sadism or masochism unless it involves pain inflicted on " non-consenting " persons or animals, or " cause [ s ] marked distress or interpersonal difficulty . " And using algolagnia as both a pathological and non-pathological term, some in the modern research community still link it to some but not all BDSM activities.
13.
The term algolagnia has fallen into rare usage, and there is no entry for it in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM IV-TR, however inflicting pain on others has been termed " active algolagnia " and equated to the pathological form of sadism in Mosby's Medical Dictionary, which also equates the pathological form of masochism to " passive algolagnia ", however it cannot be a pathological ( dangerous ) paraphilia form of sadism or masochism unless it involves pain inflicted on " non-consenting " persons or animals, or " cause [ s ] marked distress or interpersonal difficulty . " And using algolagnia as both a pathological and non-pathological term, some in the modern research community still link it to some but not all BDSM activities.
14.
The term algolagnia has fallen into rare usage, and there is no entry for it in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM IV-TR, however inflicting pain on others has been termed " active algolagnia " and equated to the pathological form of sadism in Mosby's Medical Dictionary, which also equates the pathological form of masochism to " passive algolagnia ", however it cannot be a pathological ( dangerous ) paraphilia form of sadism or masochism unless it involves pain inflicted on " non-consenting " persons or animals, or " cause [ s ] marked distress or interpersonal difficulty . " And using algolagnia as both a pathological and non-pathological term, some in the modern research community still link it to some but not all BDSM activities.