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Major depression:


Which sleep stage shortened? When does the person wake up?


Any hypersomnia?

Major Depression: Shortened REM latency; early AM awakening, fitful sleep. Hypersomnia also possible in mood disorders.

Which mental disorder can cause nightmares?

PTSD

Drastically decreased need for sleep. Highly irritable. Manic episode can be precipitated by sleep deprivation (jet travel).

Bipolar-Mani

Often manifests as daytime lethargy; can be mistaken for depression or lack of motivation

Sleep apnea

Patient often is up all night, in agitated aimless activity, driven by delusional thinking.

Schizophrenia

“Intense and persistent sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation or preparatory fondling with phenotypically normal, physically mature, consenting human partners.”

Paraphilic disorders

1. Eroticactivities
(spanking, bondage, whipping, strangulation,


autoerotic asphyxiation, frottage)


2. Erotictargets
(Children, animals, corpses, amputees, inanimate objects)



What is described here?

"Intense and persistent erotic interest"

Review table 24.1

Review table 24.1

Reduced desire for sexual contact or total aversion to sexual activity

Sexual desire disorders:


Hypoactive desire disorder (20% of adults)


Sexual aversion disorder (unknown)

Inability to attain or maintain sexual arousal sufficient to initiate or complete sexual acts

Sexual arousal disorders:


Female sexual arousal disorder (33% married females)


Male erectile disorder (75% > 80 years old)


Excessive orgasmic delay, absence or orgasmic response, or premature orgasm

Orgasmic disorders:


Female orgasmic disorder (5% adult females)


Male orgasmic disorder (4% adults males)


Premature ejaculation (30% adult males)

Pain in sexual organs during sexual activity that interferes with or prevents sexual activity

Sexual pain disorders:


Dyspareunia (unknown)


Vaginismus (unknown)

Deviant arousal patterns and object choices

Paraphilia:


Exhibitionism


Fetishism


Frotteurism


Pedophilia


Masochism/sadism


Transvestic fetishism


Voyeurism

Discomfort with or nonacceptance of primary sexual identification and desire to change sexual identification to the opposite gender

Gender identify disorders (unknown)

Variable sexual dysfunction resulting from identified medical conditions or treatment

Sexual dysfunction due to medical conditions (common)