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What is gender identity?
persons intense sense of being male or female
what are sexual variations?
Sexual variety and diversity in terms of sexual orientation, attitudes, behaviors and desires.

Sexual activity not statistically typical of usual sexual behavior.

Sexual desires and behaviors outside what is considered to be the normal range, although what is unusual or atypical varies between cultures and time.
What is a paraphilia?
Recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors that occur over a period of at least 6 months
Involving:
Nonhuman objects
The suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s sex partner
Children or other non-consenting persons
fetishes, partialism and transvestism are examples of what?
Non-coercive Paraphilias

Regarded as benign and victimless
What is fetishism?
Sexual attraction to objects which take on sexual symbolism and may be **required** for sexual arousal and/or orgasm to take place
What is Transvestism?
The wearing of clothing of the opposite sex, usually for sexual arousal
What is Partialism?
Sexual attraction to a specific body part
what is the biggest myth about fetishes?
: Illegal and causes harm to self or others
What is the difference btw coercive and non-coercive paraphilias?
coercive: involves vicitimization

non: harmless, no targeted person/thing
what is coercive paraphilia?
Involve victimization
Involve nonconsensual relationship with others or animals
Criminal acts
Urge on which is acted upon or fantasy (imagined behavior)
What is Zoophilia?
deriving sexual pleasure from animals
What is Voyeurism?
secretly observing an unsuspecting person in the nude, disrobing or engaging in sexual activity
What is Frotteurism?
touching or rubbing against an non-consenting person for the purpose of arousal or gratification
What is Telephone Scatologia
making of obscene phone calls to unsuspecting people
What is Coprophilia?
sexual pleasure from feces “brown showers”
what is Klismaphila?
sexual pleasure from enemas “anal masturbation”
What is Troilism?
arousal by sharing a sex partner while watching
What is the most common cohersive philia?
Exhibitionsim

Most common
Post-pubescent males up to age 40
Obtain high levels of sexual pleasure and excitement from exposing their genitals to females, usually strangers
May masturbate at the same time or immediately following the encounter
define pedophilia?
Intense sexual urges and sexual activity with prepubescent children.

Must be at least 16 and at least five years older than the victim

note:
Most are men, but not all
Most are heterosexual married men
Many have marital and sexual difficulties
Alcohol is often involved
80% have a history of childhood sexual abuse
What is Hypoxphilia?
Autoeroticism

Involves repeated attempts to heighten the pleasure of orgasm by a reduction in oxygen intake

Placing a tight noose around the neck or plastic bag

Large number of accidental deaths
What is Looning?
balloon fetishism

Boinking aka riding balloons or inflatable's until they pop=sexually arousing

Nonpoppers=rub material against breasts, smell, feel, stretch material
What is Domination and Submission?
Consensual acting out of scenes where one partner dominates and the other submits

**Critical element is not pain but power***

Pain is controlled by the submissive partner

It is the illusion of total control that is fundamental to D/S
What is BDSM play?
Sadist: derives satisfaction from inflicting pain

Masochist: derives satisfaction from experiencing pain

Clinical issues
Consent
Safety
Infection prevention
Self assessment/distress
There are four components to sexual addiction that increase over time...they are?
Thought preoccupation
Rituals as prelude to act
Compulsive sexual behavior, no control
Despair
Misty-male underwear and deodorant wearing girl...what does she have
Non-coercive paraphillia
Lisa has a female partner, is anatomically female, but wants to be addressed as a male...what is doing on?
she is a transgender
Lee Ann needs a native American to get off, travels all over the nation to bone them behind her husbands back..what is going on? tx?
Fetish

cog behavior therapy, SSRI, relationship therapy
woman jumps on chat roulette all the time because she wants to see some dong. She goes on chat rooms constantly and it is effecting her work and personal life...whats up
she is probably OCD

needs tx
Jill can only get off to rape-fantasy, is this a concern?
it is a paraphillia (non-coercive)

so its really not a problem
tx list for sexual problems...flip and read
Cognitive Behavior Therapy: recognize control thoughts/actions leading to arousal
Couples/Group therapy: discuss sexual addiction aspects of behavior
Behavioral therapy: techniques aimed at reducing/stopping behavior.

Sexuality Education: information that influences attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, the variations of normalcy within human sexual expression, relationships and intimacy. Helps people make informed choices about their behavior, and feel confident and competent about acting on these choices

Sex addicts anonymous
EMDR: eye movement desensitization & reprocessing
SSRIs: enhance central serotonin activity and/or inhibit dopamine activity
Reduces anxiety, depression, panic attacks and obsessive-compulsive fantasies that accompany the fetish paraphilia