SEXUAL DISORDER Flashcards
Sexual interest, desire, and arousal disorders
- Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
- Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
- Erectile Disorder
3 Orgasmic Disorders
- Female Orgasmic Disorder
- Delayed Ejaculation
- Premature Ejaculation
2 Sexual Pain Disorders
- Genito-Pelvic Pain
- Penetration Disorder
A disorder in MEN involving the
DELAY in reaching orgasm or INABILITY to reach orgasm
Delayed Ejaculation
The first stage of Sexual Response Cycle, characterized by sexual INTEREST or DESIRE, often associated with sexuality arousing fantasies
Desire Phase
DSM-IV-TR diagnosis for persistent or recurrent PAIN during SEXUAL INTERCOURSE attributable to a medical problem
Dyspareunia
recurrent and persistent INABILITY TO ATTAIN an erection or MAINTAIN IT until completion of sexual activity
Erectile Disorder
The SECOND stage of SEXUAL RESPONSE CYCLE characterized by pleasure associated with increased blood flow to the genitalia
Excitement Phase
A persistent or recurrent DELAY or ABSENCE of orgasm in women during sexual activity
Female Organismic Disorder
Formerly called “Frigidity” the inability of a female to reach or maintain the lubrication Swelling stage of sexual
excitement
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
A disorder in which a woman persistently experiences pain or vaginal muscle spasms when
intercourse is attempted
Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
A sexual dysfunction disorder defined by the absence of or deficiency in sexual fantasies and urges in men
Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
A recurrent and persistent delay
or absence of ejaculation after an adequate phase of sexual excitement
Male Orgasmic Disorder
The THIRD STAGE of SEXUAL
RESPONSE CYCLE characterized by a peak of sexual pleasure, generally including ejaculation in men and contraction of the outer vaginal walls in women
Orgasm Phase
Inability of male to inhibit his
orgasm long enough for mutually satisfying sexual relations
Premature (Early) Ejaculation
The FOURTH and FINAL stage
of the SEXUAL RESPONSE
CYCLE characterized by an
abatement of muscle tension, relaxation, and a sense of well- being
Resolution Phase
Dysfunctions in which the appetitive or 18 psychophysiological changes of
the normal sexual response cycle are inhibited
Sexual Dysfunctions
The general pattern of sexual physical processes and feelings
Sexual Response Cycle
DSM-IV-TR diagnosis defined by painful, spasmodic contractions of the outer third of the vagina, making penetration impossible or extremely difficult
Vaginismus
A device for detecting BLOOD FLOW and thus for recording changes in the SIZE of the Penis
Penile Plethysmograph
A pattern of behavior in which the individual’s focus on and concern with sexual performance cause him or her to be an observer rather than participant and thus impeded natural sexual responses
Spectator Role
A device for measuring physiological signs of sexual arousal in women; this device is shaped like a tampon and is inserted into the vagina to measure increases in blood flow
Vaginal Plethysmograph
A term applied to exercises described at the beginning of the MASTERS and JOHNSON Sex Therapy Program, in which partners are instructed to fondle each other to give pleasure but to refrain from intercourse, thus REDUCING anxiety about sexual performance
Sensate Faus
Defined by sexual attraction to
an unusual sexual object or
activity that lasts at least 6 months and causes significant distress or impairment
Paraphilic Disorders