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an individual's unique sexual preferences, erotic script. This includes what a person wants to doto his/her partner during sexual behavior, and what the person wants done to him/her by the partner?
Intention (Sex Print)
what are the three aspects that influence sexual desire?
1. Drive = biological
2. Motive = psychological
3. Wish = social aspects
what method allows for objective measurement of the effect of a physcal disorder on a males impotence?
nocturnal penile tumenescence associated with REM sleep
The DSM-IV classification below describes what sexual disorder?

A. Persistently or recurrently deficient (or absent) sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity. The judgment of deficiency or absence is made by the clinician, taking into account factors that affect sexual functioning, such as age and the context of the person’s life.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The sexual dysfunction is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (except another Sexual
Dysfunction), is not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
The DSM-IV classification below describes what sexual disorder?

A. Persistent or recurrent extreme aversion to, and avoidance of, all (or almost all) genital sexual contact with a sexual partner.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The sexual dysfunction is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (except Sexual Dysfunction).
Sexual Aversion Disorder
The DSM-IV classification below describes what sexual disorder?

A. Persistent or recurrent inability to attain, or to maintain until completion of the sexual activity, an adequate lubrication-swelling response of sexual excitement
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The sexual dysfunction is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (except another Sexual
Dysfunction) and is not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g. a drug of
abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
The DSM-IV classification below describes what sexual disorder?

A. Persistent or recurrent inability to attain, or to maintain until completion of the sexual activity, an adequate erection.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty
C. The erectile dysfunction is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (other than a Sexual
Dysfunction) and is not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of
abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Male Erectile Disorder
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase.
Women exhibit wide variability in the type of intensity of stimulation that triggers orgasm.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The orgasmic dysfunction is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (except another Sexual
Dysfunction) and is not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of
abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Male or Female Orgasmic Disorder
what drug therapy can help increase a womans sexual desire/arousal?
Intranasal Bremelanotide
what drug therapy may increase a males sexual desire/arousal?
testosterone patch
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration
and before the person wishes it.
C. Is not due exclusively to the direct effects of a substance (e.g., withdrawal from
opioids).
Premature Ejaculation
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Recurrent or persistent genital pain associated with sexual intercourse in either a male or a female.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The disturbance is not caused exclusively by Vaginismus or lack of lubrication, is not better accounted for
by another Axis I disorder (except another Sexual Dysfunction), and is not due exclusively to the direct
physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Dyspareunia
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Recurrent or persistent involuntary spasm of the musculature of the outer third of the vagina that interferes
with sexual intercourse.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
C. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another Axis I disorder (e.g., Somatization Disorder) and is
not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a general medical condition.
Vaginismus
The following drugs can be used to treat which sexual disorder?
-sildenafil
-vardenafil
-tadalafil
male rectile dysfunction
what can be used to treat vaginusmus?
graduated Hegar dilators
The essential feature of paraphilies are recurrent intense sexual urges and sexually arousing
fantasies generally involving what three subjects?
1. nonhuman objects
2. the suffering or humiliation of oneself or one's partner
3. children or other nonconsenting persons
what are the most common paraphilias? (3)
1. Pedophilia
2. Voyeurism
3. Exhibitionism
which DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving the exposure of one's genitals to an unsuspecting stranger
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
Exhibitionism
before what age is exhibitionism most likely?
18
which DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving the use of nonliving objects (e.g., female undergarments).
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
C. The objects are not limited to articles of female clothing used in crossdressing or devices designed for the purpose of tactile genital stimulation (e.g., a vibrator).
Fetishism
which DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving touching and rubbing against a nonconsenting person.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Frotteurism
what age range is Frotteurism most likely to happen?
15-25
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children (generally age 13 or younger).
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
C. The person is at least 16 years old and at least 5 years older than the child or children in Criterion A.
Pedophilia
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving the act (real, not simulated) of being humiliated, beaten, bound, or otherwise made to suffer.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Sexual Masochism
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving acts (real, not simulated) in which the psychological
or physical suffering (including humiliation) of the victim is sexually exciting to the person.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Sexual Sadism
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, in a heterosexual male, recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving cross-dressing.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Transvestic Fetishism
What DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. Over a period of at least six months, recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving the act of observing an unsuspecting person who is naked, in the process of disrobing, or engaging in sexual activity.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
Voyeurism
what is the first line of drug therapy aimed at reducing paraphilial actions in sex offenders or those seeking treatment?
1. tranquilizers
2. SSRI's
3. Naltrexone
what drug therapy can be given to repeat paraphilia related sex offenders? (3)
1. Androgens (medroxyprogesterone acetate)
2. luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist (Leuprolide)
3. Testosterone lowering agents
what DSM-IV disorder is described below?

A. A strong and persistent cross-gender identification (not merely a desire for any perceived cultural advantages of being the other sex).
B. Persistent discomfort with his or her sex or sense of inappropriateness in the
gender role of that sex.
C. The disturbance is not concurrent with a physical intersex condition.
D. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Gender Identity Disorder
are males or females more likely to have gender identity disorder?
-males are 5 times more likely in child populations
-males are 2-3 times more likely in adult populations
who is allowed to recommend hormonal sex reasignment?
a professional who has known the patient for 3-12 months in an ongoing psychotherapeutic relationship
what are the two agents that can be used in hormonal sex reassignment
Agents are ethinyl estradiol, 0.1-0.5 mg/day, or conjugated estrogen, 7.5-10 mg/day
how long can hormonal sex reassignment take?
2 years
What syndrome does the following describe?

XO Chromosome. The result is an absence or minimal
development of the gonads. All these children develop as unremarkably feminine,
heterosexually oriented girls, although later medical management is necessary to assist them with their infertility and absence of secondary sex characteristics.
Turner's Syndrome
What syndrome does the following describe?

Usually XXY; has a male habitus but "weakened" by the
presence of the second X chromosome. Sexual desire is usually weak. Sex assignment
and rearing should lead to a clear sense of maleness, but these patients often have
gender disturbances, ranging from a complete reversal, as in transsexualism to
homosexuality or intermittent desire to put on women's clothes. It seems that, as a
result of lessened androgen production, the fetal hypogonadal state in some patients has, failed to produce fully the central nervous system organization that should
underlie masculine behavior.
Klinefelter's Syndrome
What syndrome does the following describe?

When this condition occurs in females, excessive adrenal
fetal androgens cause androgenization of the external genitalia. At birth, if the genitals look male, the child is assigned to the male sex and is so reared. The result is a clear sense of maleness and unremarkable masculinity; but if the child is diagnosed as a
female and is so reared, a sense of femaleness and femininity results.
Adrenogenital Syndrome
which condition is described below?

Both ovarian and testicular tissue is present; the external genitalia may be male, female, or ambiguous
True hermaphroditism
which condition is described below?

This results from hormonal abnormalities. There is a
discrepancy between the internal gonads and the external genitalia.
Pseudohermaphroditism
due to the biological etiology of Pseudohermaphroditism, both male and female Pseudohermaphrodites should be raised as what gender?
female