Sexual Disorder and Dysfunction - Variations of, and Difficulties with Erotic Behaviors Flashcards

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Dysfunction

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Inhibition in their sexual desire or problems with the functions of the human sexual response.
Desire, Arousal (excitement), Orgasm.

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Disorder

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Variation or deviation that falls outside the range of generally accepted behavior.
Very culturally influenced.

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Explain the Lovemap situation.

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Pattern of an individual’s erotic attachments and preferences.
Developmental = Evolves during childhood and adolescence and is largely intact by puberty.
Once intact, it is highly resistant to change.
Analogous to a person’s native language.
Subject to a high degree of variation between persons; clouds normally referents.

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Explain Gender Dysphoria.

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Remains in DSM-5.
Disagreement about classification as disorder.
Gender as a non-binary construct.
What is disordered, body or identity?
Social stigma contributes to difficulties experienced.

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Formerly Gender Identity Disorder

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Psychologically gender identity does not mesh with biological sex.

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What are the effects of Formerly Gender Identity Disorder?

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Psychotherapy has no effect; some cases are treated hormonally and/or surgically.
Effects are so severe and permanent that cause seems likely…

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Paraphilias

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A group of sexual behavior patterns in which unusual objects, rituals, or situations are recurrent and preferred for full sexual satisfaction and which result in marked distress or impairment.

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Fetishism

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Sexual interest centered on some parts of the body or inanimate objects (clothing, e.g.)

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Transvestic Disorder

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Sexual arousal and satisfaction achieved through cross-dressing.
Distinct from gender dysphoria.
Males, but not often diagnosed.

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Voyeurism

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Achieving sexual pleasure through peeping.

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Exhibitionism

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Exposure of genitals to others without their consent and under inappropriate circumstances (flashing).
Immature and anxious.
Rarely violent.

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Sadism

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Sexual arousal and gratification through inflicting pain (psychological and physical).
Suffering or partner.

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Masochism

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Sexual stimulation and gratification from the experience of pain and degradation from lover.

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Pedophilia

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Sexual desire for a prepubertal or pubescent child.
Perpetrator is usually an acquaintance or caretaker (incest is a separate diagnosis).
Male/Male or Male/Female.
Does not reflect normal homosexual behavior.

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Frotteurism

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Rubbing against a nonconsenting person.

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Which Paraphilias are more victimizing?

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Voyeurism
Exhibitionism
Pedophilia
Sadism (If someone is not into that aspect)
Frotteurism

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Etiology of Paraphilias

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Early learning and experience, but not in relation to simple events.
Poor impulse control and emotional regulation.
Cognitive and attribute distortions.

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What are the treatments for a Paraphilia?

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Cognitive-behavioral to change distortions.
Hormonal to reduce sex drive.

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Is Sexual Dysfunction more psychological or physical?

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Physical - Physical causes take a variety of forms.
Drug side effects –> Neurological injury
Hormone imbalance –> Infection
Nerve damage –> Inflammation
Vascular damage

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What are the psychological causes of sexual disorders/dysfunction?

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Anxiety, Cognitive over-involvement.
Thinking too much, Spectator role, Interfering thoughts and emotions.