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21 Cards in this Set
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What is the sexual response cycle?
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Desire
Excitement Orgasm Resolution |
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What causes excitement?
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physical and or psychological stimulation
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when can sexual dysfunctions occur?
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at any point in the life cycle
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Hypoactive sexual desire disorder, what does it cause?
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decreased fantasies and desire
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Sexual Aversion Disoder, what is it?
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this active avoidance of sex
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what defines female sexual arousal disorder?
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failure to attain or maintain sexual response till completion
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What can be used to treat premature ejaculation?
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SSRI's
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what is dysparunia?
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genital pain prior, during, or after intercourse
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What is Vaginismus?
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Involuntary muscle contraction in outer 1/3rd of vagina, prevents insertion
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What are parphilias?
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fantasies, urges, and behaviors involving non humans, children, or non consenting partners, or suffering/humuilation
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who is more prone to paraphilias?
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males, onset in teens
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what are the 3 things paraphilias my "do" to help someone
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assuage anxiety, bind aggression, stabilize identity
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What is fetishism?
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non-living objects are strongly preferred or required for sexual excitemnt
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What is the most common paraphilia?
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pedophilia
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what percent of kids are molested?
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10-20%
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what substance is involved in 50% of molestations?
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booze
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what gender is most often molested in pedophilia?
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boys
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What is masochism?
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this is the enjoyment of being humiliated, beaten, bound or suffering
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what is sadism?
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this involves inflicting pain, humiliation, similar to rape
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Who should be, and who should not be present during a rape exam
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female staff should be present, but no police, family, or friends
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Should rape victims be sent home alone?
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no, ensure familiy/friends for next 24 hours
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