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Depression
A low, sad state marked by significant levels ofsadness, lack of energy, low self-worth, guilt correlated symptoms.
Mania
State or episode of euphoria or frenzied activity inwhich people may have an exaggerated belief that theworld is their for thetaking.
Unipolar Depression
Depressionwithout a history of mania
Bipolar Depression
Disorder marked by alternating orintermixed periods ofmania and depression.
Bipolar I Disorder
1. The presence of a manic, hypomanic, or major depressive episode.

2. If currently in a hypomanic or major depressive episode, history of a manic episode.


3. Significant distress or impairment

Bipolar II DIsorder
1. The presence of a hypomanic, or major depressive episode.

2. If currently in a hypomanic episode, history of a major depressive episode. If currently in a major depressive episode, history of a hypomanic episode.


3. Significant distress or impairment

Sexual dysfunctions
problems with sexual responses
Paraphilias
sexual urges and fantasies in response to sociallyinappropriate objects or situations
Gender Dysphoria
a sex-related disorder in which people feel that they have been assigned to the wrong sex
1st Stage of Sexual Response Cycle

Desire: fantasies and desire

2nd Stage of Sexual Response Cycle
Excitement: a subjective sense of sexualpleasure and accompanying physiological changes
3rd Stage of Sexual Response Cycle
Orgasm: a peaking of sexual pleasure with arelease
4th Stage of Sexual Response Cycle
Resolution: a sense of muscular relaxation andgeneral well-being.
When can dysfunction occur within Sexual Response Cycle
during first 3 cycles
Anorexia Nervosa Dx
DSM-5 Checklist:

1. Restricted net intake of nourishment leading to significantly low body weight


2. Intense fear of gaining weight even though significantly underweight.


3. Disturbed body perception and denial of the seriousness of the current low weight

Bulimia Nervosa Dx
DSM-5 Checklist

1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating


2. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behavior in order to preserve weight


3. Sx continuing on average at least née a week for 3 months


4. Undue influence of weight on self-evaluation

Purging-type bulimia nervosa
● Vomiting

● Misusing laxatives, diuretics, or enemas

Non-purging-type bulimia nervosa
● Fasting

● Exercising excessively

Age of Onset of bulimia
between 15 and 21 years
peak age of onset of Anorexia Nervosa
between 14 and 18 years
The key goal for people withanorexia nervosa
thinness
Medical problems caused by starvation (usually anorexia)
● Amenorrhea

● Low body temperature


● Low blood pressure


● Body swelling


● Reduced bone density


● Slow heart rate


● Metabolic and electrolyteimbalance


● Dry skin, brittle nails


● Poor circulation


● Lanugo

The most common compensatory behaviors of bulimia nervosa
Vomiting: Affects ability to feel satiated ⇒ greater hunger and bingeing



Laxatives and diuretics: Almost completely fail to reduce the number of calories consumed

How Bulimia is different than anorexia
● more worried about pleasing others,being attractive to others, and having intimate relationships

● tend to be more sexually experienced


● more likely to have histories of mood swings, low frustrationtolerance, and poor coping


● tend to be controlled by emotion – maychange friendships easily

Similarites in Sex between Male and Female
• Sexual response cycle (desire, excitement, etc)

• Basic physical arousal

Differences in Sex between Male and Female
• Response cycle pacing

• Relationship and intimacy


• Attachment


• Etc.

Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
• Persistent or recurrent deficiency of sexual thoughts or fantasies anddesire for sexual activity lasting 6 months or more
Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
• Lack for 6 months or more

• Absent or reduced sexual interest


• Absent or reduced sexual thoughts or fantasies


• Absent or reduced initiation or receptivity


• Absent or reduced sexual pleasure most of the time


• Absent or reduced intensity of genital sensation

3 disorders of orgasm
• Premature ejaculation: Defined by DSM as 1 minute or less

• Delayed Ejaculation


• Female orgasmic disorder: Delay, infrequent, or absence of orgasm, Distress

Female orgasmic disorder
Characterized by persistent delay in or absence of orgasmfollowing normal sexual excitement
Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
• Difficulty with intercourse and penetration

• Pain during intercourse


• Fear of pain


• Marked tensing and tightening of pelvic floor during attempts atpenetration


Vaginismus
Characterized by involuntary contractions of the muscles ofthe outer third of the vagina
Dyspareunia
Characterized by severe pain in the genitals during sexualactivity
Fetishism
recurrent intense sexualurges, sexually arousing fantasies, or behaviors thatinvolve the use of a nonliving object
Transvestic Fetishism / Cross Dressing
Characterized by fantasies, urges, or behaviors involvingdressing in the clothes of the opposite sex in order toachieve sexual arousal
Exhibitionism / Flashing
Characterized by arousal from the exposure ofgenitals in a public setting
Voyeurism
Characterized by repeated and intense sexual desires toobserve people in secret as they undress or to spy oncouples having intercourse; may involve acting uponthese desires
Frotteurism
fantasies,urges, or behaviors involving touching andrubbing against a nonconsenting person
Pedophilia
Characterized by fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child, usually 13 years of age or younger
Sexual Masochism
Characterized by fantasies, urges, or behaviors involvingthe act or thought of being humiliated, beaten, bound, orotherwise made to suffer
Sexual Sadism
finds fantasies, urges, orbehaviors involving the thought or act of psychological orphysical suffering of a victim sexually exciting