Institute for Sexual Wellness offers voluntary chemical castration
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:16 pm
Taming the Beast Within
Can chemical castration help pedophiles control their desires?
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/arti ... astration/
"Lupron is still a relatively new treatment, but psychiatric journals have deemed it promisingthough not without significant risks. Sorrentino first witnessed the power of hormone therapies like Lupron when she took a forensic psychiatry clerkship at the Sexual Behaviours Clinic in Ottawa. The patients she saw in Canada were high-risk, which she says tends to translate to people that have some sexual sadism, some arousal to violence and interest in kids, and have recidivated. For men with seemingly incurable urges, Lupron has been shown to lower their testosterone, reduce their sex drive, and mitigate deviant desires. The urges are still there; theyre just not a 24/7 obsession."
The lady who runs this clinic specializes in chemially castrating men. She monstly uses Lupron, which worked so well for me but it also looks like she offers Depo Provera castration.
I wish I knew about her when I was younger, it looks like she treats males as young as 15:
http://www.instituteforsexualwellness.org/faq/
Q: Does the treatment involve chemical castration?
A: The treatment offered at the Institute for Sexual Wellness is tailored to the specific needs of an individual. Some individuals are not successful at managing their sexual impulses with therapy and psychiatric medications. These individuals may benefit from hormonal medications that decrease sexual drive by lowering testosterone (a male hormone).
Q: Does the Institute treat adolescents or children?
A: The Institute treats individuals over the age of 15.
Can chemical castration help pedophiles control their desires?
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/arti ... astration/
"Lupron is still a relatively new treatment, but psychiatric journals have deemed it promisingthough not without significant risks. Sorrentino first witnessed the power of hormone therapies like Lupron when she took a forensic psychiatry clerkship at the Sexual Behaviours Clinic in Ottawa. The patients she saw in Canada were high-risk, which she says tends to translate to people that have some sexual sadism, some arousal to violence and interest in kids, and have recidivated. For men with seemingly incurable urges, Lupron has been shown to lower their testosterone, reduce their sex drive, and mitigate deviant desires. The urges are still there; theyre just not a 24/7 obsession."
The lady who runs this clinic specializes in chemially castrating men. She monstly uses Lupron, which worked so well for me but it also looks like she offers Depo Provera castration.
I wish I knew about her when I was younger, it looks like she treats males as young as 15:
http://www.instituteforsexualwellness.org/faq/
Q: Does the treatment involve chemical castration?
A: The treatment offered at the Institute for Sexual Wellness is tailored to the specific needs of an individual. Some individuals are not successful at managing their sexual impulses with therapy and psychiatric medications. These individuals may benefit from hormonal medications that decrease sexual drive by lowering testosterone (a male hormone).
Q: Does the Institute treat adolescents or children?
A: The Institute treats individuals over the age of 15.