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Although very little research has been conducted on the subject of orgasm dysfunction and persons with severe or profound mental retardation, it is generally accepted that there are individuals who experience difficulty masturbating to orgasm. For persons without mental retardation who have this problem, masturbation training is frequently utilized as a form of treatment. However, though it appears reasonable that a similar treatment could prove useful for persons with severe or profound mental retardation, training programs are usually not available. To justify the use of masturbation training as a treatment for orgasm dysfunction, a philosophical or systematic means of examining its basic concepts could help to generate future discussion and investigation of the topic. Accordingly, a philosophy of masturbation training is presented.
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Kaeser, F. Developing a philosophy of masturbation training for persons with severe or profound mental retardation. Sex Disabil 14, 295–308 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02590101
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