- Kurt Freund
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name = Kurt Freund
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caption = Kurt Freund circa 1966.
birth_date =17 January 1914
birth_place =Chrudim ,Bohemia
death_date =23 October 1996
death_place =Toronto ,Canada
residence =Canada flagicon|Canada
nationality =Czechoslovakia n flagicon|Czechoslovakia-Canadian flagicon|Canada
field =Sexologist
work_institution = Clarke Institute of Psychiatry
alma_mater =Charles University in Prague
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known_for =Penile plethysmograph
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footnotes =Kurt Freund (
17 January ,1914 –23 October ,1996 ) was Czech-Canadianphysician andsexologist best known for developingphallometry (the objective measurement ofsexual arousal in males), research studies inpedophilia , and for the "courtship disorder" hypothesis as a taxonomy of certainparaphilia s (voyeurism ,exhibitionism ,toucherism ,frotteurism , and what he called "preferential rape ").Early life
Freund was born into a German-speaking Jewish family in
Chrudim , then part of AustrianBohemia , laterCzechoslovakia , now in theCzech Republic . He married Anna Hloun, a non-Jewish Czech pianist and music teacher, onJanuary 13 ,1942 . In 1943, they divorced in order to protect Anna and their newborn daughter Helen from anti-Jewish and anti-miscegenation legislation implemented by the Nazis. They remarried after the war in 1945, and Anna gave birth to a son, Peter, in 1948. Many of Freund's relatives died during theHolocaust , including his parents Heinrich and Hella, and his brother Hans.Career in Europe
Freund is best known for being the first to apply
plethysmograph y (measurement of bloodflow) to thepenis , thus permitting the first objective measurement of sexual arousal in males. Over his career, he refined thepenile plethysmograph as part of a broad program of research on male sexual interest. The device remains controversial, and indeed Freund published articles acknowledging its limitations. Among other concerns, sexual offenders could sometimes suppress arousal through concentration or surreptitiously causing themselves pain, similar to methods for producing false results on apolygraph (lie detector). However, Freund still felt that the plethysmograph remained the best measure of arousal (there was no evidence that subjects could consistently fake arousal, though they could sometimes suppress it.) Other researchers and activists dispute PPG as the best measure of orientation, pointing out that neither identity nor behavior are perfectly correlated with measured or self-reported arousal. Freund acknowledged this, and in fact demonstrated it in his studies, but maintained that orientation "per se" was best defined as the object of arousal.Freund was initially commissioned to use penile plethysmography to detect recruits attempting to evade military service by falsely claiming to be
homosexual .Wilson, R. J., & Mathon, H. F. (2006, fall). Remembering Kurt Freund (1914-1996). "ATSA Forum." Beaverton, OR: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers.] (The Czechoslovakian military barred homosexuals from serving.) His larger research program, however, focused on detection and diagnosis of sex offenders, particularly preferencepedophiles , with a view to more appropriate treatment guidelines. Freund was also involved in administeringconversion therapy : "Freund made a large-scale attempt in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s to change the sexual orientation of homosexuals to a heterosexual orientation through the use of behavioral aversive therapy."Brzek A, Hubalek S. Homosexuals in Eastern Europe: Mental Health and Psychotherapy Issues. in Psychopathology and Psychotherapy in Homosexuality, Ed. Michael W. Ross, p. 160.] His empirical data also showed some of the first evidence that sexual orientationconversion therapy was generally futile. He demonstrated that even homosexually oriented men who appeared to have given up sexual relations with other men and established heterosexual marriages were still aroused by images of men rather than women. Freund also challenged contemporary psychoanalytic theories of male homosexuality that suggested it was due to a fear or aversion to women. [Freund, K., & Blanchard, R. (1983.) Is the distant relationship of fathers and homosexual sons related to the sons' erotic preference for male partners, or to the sons' atypical gender identity, or to both? "Journal of Homosexuality, 9," 7-25.] [Freund, K., Langevin, R., Cibiri, S., & Zajac, Y. (1973). Heterosexual aversion in homosexual males. "British Journal of Psychiatry, 122," 163-169.] Freund concluded that homosexual men simply lacked erotic interest in females. Based on these studies, he advocated the decriminalization of homosexuality in Czechoslovakia (which took place in 1961) and the end of conversion therapy. These opinions also put him out of favor with the psychoanalytically dominated psychiatric establishment in Toronto, as he continued to argue that homosexuals needed understanding and acceptance rather than treatment.Freund received his M.D. at
Charles University of Prague , and later a D.Sc. degree there in 1962. He carried out post-doctoral research and later both research and clinical work at Charles University's Sexological Institute.Career in Canada
Freund fled to
Canada in 1968, in the wake of thePrague Spring . Freund then began plethysmography studies of male sexual orientation at theCentre for Addiction and Mental Health (then called theClarke Institute of Psychiatry ) inToronto , where much of the research and published data using PPG originated. TheKurt Freund Laboratory at that centre is named after him. There was controversy regarding potential abuses of devices to measure sexual interests, following fears that it might lead to discrimination against gay men. Phallometric testing has been shown, however, to be one of the most accurate, if not the single most accurate, methods of identifying the sexual offenders that are most likely to commit new sexual offenses against children. [Hanson, R. K., & Bussière, M. T. (1998). Predicting relapse: A meta-analysis of sexual offender recidivism studies. "Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66," 348-362.] [Quinsey, V. L., Harris, G. T., Rice, M. E., & Cormier, C. A. (1998). "Violent offenders: Appraising and managing risk." Washington, DC.: American Psychological Association.] [Seto, M. C. (2001). The value of phallometry in the assessment of male sex offenders. "Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 1," 65-75.] On the other hand, another study concluded that "although the validity of the technique for research and clinical assessment is now established, justification for the routine use of the technique must await a proper standardization of the technique and the publication of reliable norms." [Launay, G. (1999) "The phallometric assessment of sex offenders: an update," "Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health," 9 (3) 254–274.]Later life
Freund was diagnosted with cancer in 1994 and was a member of Dying with Dignity. When his health deteriorated in 1996, he committed
suicide .Associated Press (October 26 ,1996 ). [http://www.s-t.com/daily/10-96/10-29-96/c06wn888.htm Kurt Freund, 82, notable sexologist.] ] Kuban, Michael (Summer 2004). [http://www.sexscience.org/uploads/media/sex_sci45-2.htm Sexual Science Mentor: Dr. Kurt Freund] . "Sexual Science" 45.2] Freund was cremated, and his ashes were scattered on the lawn across from his office at the Clarke Institute in Toronto and on the grounds of Psychiatric Hospital Bohnice inPrague , where he had worked for many years in Czechoslovakia.References
elected Publications
*Freund, K., J. Diamant, and V. Pinkava. 1958. "On the validity and reliability of the phalloplethysmographic (Php) diagnosis of some sexual deviations." Rev Czech Med 4:145-51.
*Freund, K. 1963. "A Laboratory Method For Diagnosing Predominance Of Homo- Or Hetero-Erotic Interest In Male." Behav Res Ther 21:85-93.
*Freund, K. 1962. "Homosexualita u muže" (A homosexuality in a man), Praha : Státní zdravotnické nakladatelství (State Medical Publisher), 274 pages, 3000 copies
**Freund, K. 1963. "Die Homosexualität beim Mann", 1-st edition, Leipzig : S. Hirzel Verlag, 275 pages
**Freund, K. 1965. "Die Homosexualität beim Mann", 2-nd, expanded edition, Leipzig : S. Hirzel Verlag, 321 pages
*Freund, K. 1965. "A simple device for measuring volume changes of the male genital organ." Československá psychiatrie 61:164-6.
*Freund, K. 1967. "Diagnosing homo- or heterosexuality and erotic age-preference by means of a psychophysiological test." Behav Res Ther 5:209-28.
*Freund, K. 1974. "Male homosexuality: an analysis of the pattern." in Understanding Homosexuality: Its biological and psychological bases, edited by J. A. Lorraine. Lancaster, England: Medican and Technical Publishing Company, Inc.
*Freund, K. 1977. "Should homosexuality arouse therapeutic concern?" J Homosex 2:235-40.
*Freund, K. 1977. "Psychophysiological assessment of change in erotic preferences." Behavioral Research and Therapy 15:297-301.
*Freund, K. 1978. "A conceptual framework for the study of anomalous erotic preferences." J Sex Marital Ther 4:3-10.
*Freund, K., S. Chan, and R. Coulthard. 1979. "Phallometric diagnosis with 'nonadmitters'." Behav Res Ther 17:451-7.
*Freund, K., B. W. Steiner, and S. Chan. 1982. "Two types of cross-gender identity." Arch Sex Behav 11:49-63.
*Freund, K. and R. Blanchard. 1983. "Is the distant relationship of fathers and homosexual sons related to the sons' erotic preference for male partners, or to the sons' atypical gender identity, or to both?" J Homosex 9:7-25.
*Freund, K., H. Scher, and S. Hucker. 1983. "The courtship disorders." Arch Sex Behav 12:369-79.
*Freund, K., H. Scher, I. G. Racansky, K. Campbell, and G. Heasman. 1986. "Males disposed to commit rape." Arch Sex Behav 15:23-35.
*Freund, K. and R. Blanchard. 1986. "The concept of courtship disorder." J Sex Marital Ther 12:79-92.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Rienzo, D. (1987). A comparison of sex offenders against male and female minors. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 13, 260-264.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Rienzo, D. (1988). Signs of feigning in the phallometric test. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 26, 105-112.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Rienzo, D. (1988). The value of self-reports in the study of voyeurism and exhibitionism. Annals of Sex Research, 1, 243-262.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Rienzo, D. (1989). Heterosexuality, homosexuality, and erotic age preference. The Journal of Sex Research, 26, 107-117.
*Freund, K. & Watson, R. (1990). Mapping the boundaries of courtship disorder. Journal of Sex Research, 27, 589-606.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Dickey, R. (1990). Does sexual abuse in childhood causes pedophilia? An exploratory study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 19, 557-568.
*Freund, K. & Watson, R. (1991). Assessment of the sensitivity and specificity of a phallometric test: An update of "Phallometric diagnosis of pedophilia". Psychological Assessment, 3, 254-260.
*Freund, K., Watson, R., Dickey, R., & Rienzo, D. (1991). Erotic gender differentiation in pedophilia. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 20, 555-566.
*Freund, K., Watson, R. & Dickey, R. (1991). Sex offenses against female children perpetrated by men who are not pedophiles.Journal of Sex Research , 28, 409-423.
*Freund, K., Watson, R., & Dickey, R. (1991). The types of heterosexual gender identity disorder. Annals of Sex Research, 4, 93-105.
*Freund, K. & Watson, R.J. (1992). The proportions of heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles among sex offenders against children. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 18, 34-43.
*Freund, K. & Watson, R.J. (1993). Gender identity disorder and courtship disorder. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 22, 13-21.
*Freund, K. and M. Kuban. 1993. "Toward a testable developmental model of pedophilia: the development of erotic age preference." Child Abuse Negl 17:315-24.External links
* [http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/atsa/issues/2006-09-15/2.html Kurt Freund biography] via Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers
* [http://www.pcp.lf3.cuni.cz/pcpeng/ Prague Psychiatric Center]
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