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23 Cards in this Set
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Stages of Sex Cycle:
.../... Stage= sexual desire .../... Stage- physical changes occur to prepare for sex ... Stage- climax .../... period Stage-relaxation |
Libidinal/Appetitive
Arousal/Excitement Orgasm Resolution/refractory |
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Libidinal disorders:
... D/O: -Low drive for sex but not avoidant -F>M ... D/O – often due to traumatic experience |
Hypoactive Sexual Desire
Sexual Aversion |
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Arousal disorders:
...: -Primary= never been able to achieve erection -Secondary= medical cause, psychiatric, or medication *It is #1 male sexual disorder *Treated with ED medications: sildenafil, vardenafil, tadafil ... Disorder- -1/3 of all married women; can be partial or complete inorgasmia |
Impotence
Female Sexual Arousal |
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Orgasmic Disorder:
Male/female ... D/O- delayed or absence of orgasm ...: -Persistent early ejaculation w/minimal stimulation; sometimes before penetration -¼ of all men -... most common male sexual disorder |
orgasmic
Premature ejaculation 2nd |
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... - An overdependence on a culturally unacceptable or unusual stimulus for sexual arousal and satisfaction.
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Paraphilia
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Stages in the development of a fetish:
... becomes ... which may later become a ... |
Preference
necessity substitution |
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Types of paraphilias:
... : Intense, recurrent sexual urge to expose one’s genitals to a stranger. ... : Recurring, intense, sexual urges accompanied by fantasies of touching or rubbing, often with the genitals, against a nonconsenting person. ... involves using the hands. ...: Recurrent, intense urges to look at unsuspecting people who are naked, undressing, or engaging in sexual behavior. |
Exhibitionism
Frotteurism Toucherism Voyeurism |
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Types of paraphilias:
... : A pattern of deriving sexual arousal or sexual gratification from actual or fantasized inanimate objects. ...: Recurrent, intense, sexual urges and sexually arousing fantasies involving cross-dressing. |
Fetishism
Transvestic Fetishism (Cross-Dressing) |
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Types of paraphilias:
...: Recurrent, intense, sexual urges and sexually arousing fantasies involving acts that hurt or humiliate the sexual partner. ...: Recurrent, intense, sexual urges in which sexual arousal or gratification is obtained through enacting scripts that involve experiencing suffering and pain. |
Sexual Sadism
Sexual Masochism |
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... = sexual gratification with pre-pubertal children
Not the same as statutory rape (which is a legal issue) DSM diagnosis: -Victim: ... or younger -Perpetrator: ... or older AND ... years older than victim -Occurs ... months or more with ANY victim |
Pedophilia
13 16 5 6 |
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... is a medical diagnosis based on DSM criteria. ... is a legal definition that varies from state to state.
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Pedophilia
Statutory rape |
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Pedophilia: Signs and symptoms in child:
Pre-cocious sexual behavior ... and ... Genital/Anal Trauma More psychiatric problems: acting out, anxiety (PTSD), depression, etc. |
STD’s and UTI’s
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Recurrent, intense, sexual urges in which sexual arousal or gratification is obtained through enacting scripts that involve experiencing suffering and pain.
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Sexual masochism
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Becoming sexually aroused by dressing in the clothes of the other sex.
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Transvestic fetishism
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Watching a person who is either nude, undressing, or engaging in sexual behavior and is unaware that someone is watching, or having a recurrent urge to do so.
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Voyeurism
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Touching or rubbing a non-consenting person in a sexual manner or having a recurrent urge to do so.
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Frotteurism
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Exposing one's genitals to a stranger or having a recurrent urge to do so.
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Exhibitionism
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Engaging in sexual behavior with a child or having a recurrent urge to do so.
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Pedophilia
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Becoming sexually aroused by actual or fantasized objects (such as leather, lingerie, or shoes).
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Fetishism
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Recurrent, intense, sexual urges and sexually arousing fantasies involving acts that hurt or humiliate the sexual partner.
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Sexual sadism
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Paraphilia Treatment:
...: -Restructure to think through sexual gratification differently Medications: -SSRI’s -Hormones: Depo-Provera, leuprolide |
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Gender identity disorder:
GID= Trans-sexual ... (a paraphilia)= arousal in opposite sex’s clothes; M, F, Hetero-, Homosexual .../... = a male/female person physically; but inside feel the opposite gender; not the same as homosexual |
Transvestite
GID/Transexual |
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GID treatment:
-R/O other disorders (schizophrenia and transvestite) -If no other disorders then treatment is sexual re-assignment surgery -1st-> ... therapy -2nd ->live as ... for 1-2 years depending on location -3rd ... (talk therapy) while living as opposite sex -4th ... takes place |
hormone
opposite gender psychotherapy surgery |