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Exhibitionistic Disorder |
Characterized by recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) from the exposure of one's genitals to an unsuspecting individual. |
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Fetishistic Disorders |
involves recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) from the use of either non-living objects or specific non-genital body part(s) |
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Frotteuristic Disorders |
recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) involving touching or rubbing against a non-consenting person. |
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Pedophilic Disorders |
sexual arousal from prepubescent or early pubescent children equal to or greater than that derived from physically mature persons. |
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Sexual Masochism Disorder |
recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) from the act of being humiliated, beaten, bound, or otherwise made to suffer. |
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Sexual Sadism Disorder |
recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) from the physical or psychological suffering of another individual |
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Transvestic Disorder |
Recurrent and intense sexual arousal (manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors of at least 6 months duration) from dressing in the clothes of the opposite gender |
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Voyeuristic Disorder |
identified by recurrent and intense sexual arousal involving the act of observing an unsuspecting individual who is naked, in the process of disrobing, or engaging in sexual activity |
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Development of Human Sexuality
Birth through age 12
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*Children know their gender *They engage in heterosexual play *late childhood and preadolescence may be characterized by heterosexual or homosexual play *ages 10-12 years preoccupied with pubertal changes and beginnings of romantic interest in opposite gender |
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Development of Human Sexuality
Adolescence |
Related to sexual issues such as *how to deal with new or more powerful sexual feelings *Whether to participate in various types of sexual behavior *How to recognize love *How to prevent unwanted pregnancy *How to define age-appropriate sex roles |
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Development of Human Sexuality
Adulthood |
Marital Sex
Extramarital sex
Sex and the single person; attitudes about sexual intimacy vary from individual to individual |
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Development of Human Sexuality
The middle years, 40-65 |
Hormonal changes occurring during this period produce changes in sexual activity for both men and women |
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Paraphilias |
Repetitive or preferred sexual fantasies or behaviors that involve *preference for use of nonhuman object *sexual activity involving real or simulated suffering or humiliation *Repetitive sexual activity with non-consenting partners |
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Treatment for sexual disorders |
Therapy *Psychoanalytic: resolve earlier issues *Behavioral: aversion, sensitization, satiation Biological *focus of this therapy is on blocking testosterone synthesis or blocking androgen receptors
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Types of sexual dysfunction |
*Sexual desire disorders *Sexual arousal disorders *Orgasmic disorders *sexual pain disorders |
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Sexual desire disorders |
Hypo-active sexual desire disorders Sexual aversion disorder |
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Treatment for Sexual Dysfunction |
Therapy Medications Resolving Conflicts |