Prepubpedo
Overcoming internal inhibitors (e.g., alcohol, cognitive distortions). Overcoming external inhibitors (e.g., lack of supervision). Overcoming the child's resistance. 3. Assessment and Treatment
: The individual must be at least 16 years old and at least 5 years older than the child. 2. Theoretical Models prepubpedo
: Often cited in forensic reviews, this model identifies four factors that must be present for abuse to occur: Motivation to abuse. Overcoming internal inhibitors (e
"Prepubpedo" (or ) is a diagnostic classification traditionally used in psychology and forensic psychiatry, particularly within the context of the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) . Theoretical Models : Often cited in forensic reviews,
: Forensic psychologists often use the Static-99R (to assess recidivism risk) or the Abel Assessment for Sexual Interest (to measure physiological arousal to different age groups). Treatment Approaches :