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Elles constituent un élément fondamental dans la stratégie de prise en charge du patient. Cependant leur efficacité dans la réduction à long terme du risque de récidive de crimes et délits sexuels demeure discutée. Certains auteurs insistent sur l’importance d’associer des traitements pharmacologiques aux psychothérapies chez les sujets pédophiles [1, 2].

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Thibaut, F. (2013). Thérapies psychologiques. In: Approche psychiatrique des déviances sexuelles. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0315-9_6

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