Chapter 15 Flashcards
What is the diagnostic criteria for genito-pelvic pain/ penetration disorder?
difficulties with
- vaginal penetration during sex
- pain during sex
- anxiety about pelvic pain
- tensing of pevic floor
- cause distress
How long is it needed to occur for genito-pelvic pain/ penetration disorder?
6 months
What is the etiology of genito-pelvic pain/ penetration disorder?
- Pyschological
- physical
- childbirth
What is the treatment of genito-pelvic pain/ penetration disorder?
- treatment of medical conditions
- behavioral interventions
- estrogen
What is the diagnostic criteria for delayed ejaculation disorder?
- significant delay in ejaculation
- absence of ejaculation-
distressing
How long is it needed to occur for genito-pelvic pain/ penetration disorder?
6 months
What is the etiology of delayed ejaculation disorder?
- physiological/ physical factors
- psychological factors–ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION
- combo
What is the diagnostic criteria for gender dysphoria?
- incongruence b/n self perceived gender and assigned gender
- want to be other gender
- has romantic felings for other gender
How long is it needed to occur for gender dysphoria?
6 months
What is the etiology of gender dysphoria?
- not understood but biological
What is the prognosis of gender dysphoria?
- variable
- depends on support
- gender reassignment in extreme cases but offers best outcome
What is the implications for functions for gender dysphoria?
- affecter performanc areas b/c of psychological distress
- self esteem, identity and role
- may affect school
- emotional regulation and cognition
What is the treatment for gender dysphoria?
- psychotherapy
- gender reassignment
What are the cultural and lifespan considerations for sex disorders?
- cultural differences in gender roles, acceptable sexual expression and willingness to seek help
- level of acceptance and support
- social isolation
- bullying
When does gender dysphoria emerge?
childhood or adolescence