Chapter 16 Atypical Sexual Behavior Flashcards
A term used to describe uncommon types of sexual expression.
paraphilia
Behaviors not typically expressed by most people in our society.
atypical sexual behavior
sexual arousal associated with focus on inanimate object to body part and what is this termed classified as
fetishism (noncoercive)
sexual arousal derived from wearing clothing of the other sex and what is this termed classified as
transvestic fetishism (noncoercive)
association of sexual arousal with giving physical or psychological pain and what is this termed classified as
sexual sadism (noncoercive)
sexual arousal through receiving physical or psychological pain and what is this termed classified as
sexual machoism (noncoercive)
enhancement of sexual arousal by oxygen deprivation and what is this termed classified as
autoerotic asphyxia (noncoercive)
sexual pleasure associated with receiving enemas and what is this termed classified as
klismophilia (noncoercive)
sexual arousal associated with contact with feces or urine, respectively and what is this termed classified as
coprophilia and urophillia (noncoercive)
sexual arousal associated with exposing one’s genitals to unwilling observer and what is this termed classified as
exhibitionism (coercive)
sexual arousal associated with obscene telephone conversation with unwilling recipient and what is this termed classified as
obscene phone calls (coercive)
sexual arousal associated with observing naked bodies or sexual activities of people without their consent and what is this termed classified as
voyeurism (coercive)
obtaining sexual pleasure by pressing or tubbing against another person in a crowded public place and what is this termed classified as
frotteurism (coercive)
sexual contact between humans and animals
zoophilia (coercive)
sexual gratification obtained by viewing or having intercourse with a corpse
necrophilia (coercive)
to compel by force, intimidation , or authority
coercive
no violation of basic human right , considered harmless
noncoercive
SM
sadomasochistic (SM) behavior
A sexual behavior in which a person derives sexual pleasure from being bound, tied up, or otherwise restricted
bondage
What is our knowledge base regarding the role of erotosexual differentiation
a
What is our knowledge base regarding the impact of atypical sexual behavior
b
Describe the difference between noncoercive and coercive?
c
describe fetishism by making specific reference to common fetish objects, how it develops, legal offenses that may be associated with fetishism
d
Define sexual sadism and sexual machoism and discuss each of the following in reference to:
1) the complexity involved in labeling these behaviors
2) the behavioral and psychological dynamics involved
3) social views regarding these behaviors
e
Describe each of the following noncercive paraphilias:
autoerotic asphyxiation
f
Describe each of the following noncercive paraphilias:
klismaphilla
g
Describe each of the following noncercive paraphilias:
coprophilia
h
Describe each of the following noncercive paraphilias:
urophillia
i
Describe exhibitionism and discuss the following:
1) variations on this behavior
2) theories regarding what influences the development of this behavior
3) how likely exhibitionists are to engage in other illegal behaviors
j
Define voyeurism and discuss the problem in attempting to determine what qualifies as voyeuristic behavior?
k
How has technology facilitated voyeurism
l
What legal resources do victims of voyeurism have?
m
Briefly describe each of the following coercive behaviors:
frotteurism and the circumstances under which they occur and their association with other disorders
n
Briefly describe each of the following coercive behaviors:
zoophilia and the circumstances under which they occur and their association with other disorders
o
Briefly describe each of the following coercive behaviors:
necrophilia, and the circumstances under which they occur and their association with other disorders
p