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tendency to marry somebody in your same social group
endogomay
marry someone with the same physical characteristics
homogamy
most important quality of a close friend
loyalty
state of being male of female
gender
discrimination against people on the basis of their gender
sexism
a transitional period between childhood and adult hood
adolescence
refers to the complex of personal qualities, self perception, attitudes, values, and preferences that guid one's sexual behavior
sexual identity
testes produce -------and ovaraies produce------
androgens, estrogens
chemical substances released into the blood stream by the endocrine glands
hormones
what are the stages of the sexual response cycle
excitement phase, plateau phase, orgasm phase, and resolution phase
areas of the body that are sexually sensitive or responsive
erogenous zones
involves inserting the penis into the vagina and pelvic thrusting also known as sexual intercourse
coitus
impairments in sexual functioning that cause subjective distress
sexual dysfunctions
an exercise in which partners take turns pleasuring each other while giving guided verbal feedback and in which certain kinds of stimulation are temporarily forbidden
sensate focus
false beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
delusions
generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality."
psychosis
refers to any mental imbalance that causes distress
neurosis
commonly defined as a fixed false belief and is used in everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception
delusion
refers to the apparent casation and developmental history of an illness
etiology
a forecast about the probable course of an illness
prognosis
involves distinguishing one illness from another
diagonosis
excessive preoccupation with health concerns and incessant worry about developing physical illness
hypochondireasis
the coexistence in one person of two or more largely complete, and usually very different, personalities.
multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder)
marked by the experience of both depressed and manic periods. forerly known as manic depressive disorder.
bipolar disorder
type of schizophrenia that is dominated by delusions or persecution, along with delusions of grandeur
paranoid
type of schizophrenia marked by striking motor disturbances, ranging from muscular rigidity to random motor activity
catatonic
type of schizophrenia that is a particularly severe deterioration of adaptive behavior
disorganized
type of schizophrenia marked by by idiosyncratic mixtures of schizophrenic symptons
undifferentiated
What is the most common drug treatment for AIDS/HIV
AZT