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Help for people, most often men, who are sexually attracted to children is available and has been for years. It’s accessed via a GP. Mental health or children’s services social workers can help by making referrals
As Annie says, getting alcoholics/substance abusers to engage with therapy is difficult and that’s something many people understand on some levels
The research into outcomes following group therapy isn’t promising. My limited knowledge of individual treatment for men who have sexually abused children isn’t reassuring
I fear any attempt to reduce the social stigma can only result in more children at risk
I wouldn't want to reduce the social stigma of being an abuser, but if someone faces up to the fact that he is so inclined, and takes steps to remedy that (if such a thing is possible, which is way beyond my understanding) then doing so can only be encouraged if there is no or low risk of being 'outed' attached. Otherwise, people are likely to try to control their urges themselves, and may or may not succeed.