Sexual Disorders Flashcards
Paraphillic
Sexual deviance and weird behaviours
Tissot
Attributed many bad things to masturbation
Krafft-Ebing
Psychopathia Sexualis
4 stages of sexual response cycle
Excitement
Plateau
Orgasm
Resolution
Refractory period
Men are unresponsive to sexual stimulation after ejaculating
Kaplan phases of sexual repsonse
Desire
Excitement
Orgasm
*Noted psychological contribution
Sexual Dysfunctions
Clinically significant disturbance in ability to respond sexually or to experience pleasure
Dyspareunia
Pain during intercourse
Male Hypoactive sexual desire
Persistently deficient or absent sexual thoughts and desire for 6 months
Most common sexual dysfunction
Premature ejaculation
Female Orgasmic disorder
Delay, infrequency or absence of orgasm for 6 months
Delayed Ejacultaion
Delay, infrequency or absence of ejaculation 75% of the time
Premature ejaculation
Ejaculation within 1 minute of penetration– 20-40% of men
Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder
Difficulties with penetration, fear of pain in anticipation
Vaginismus
Painful contraction of the vagina
Vestiblodynia
Sharp burning pain at vaginal entrance
Prevalence of hypersexuality
3-6%
3 hormones involve
Testosterone
Estrogen
Prolactin
Secondary premature ejaculation
Men who previously had ejaculatory control
Sensate Focus exercise
Systematic desensitization– touch each other relaxingly to take awya performance anxiety
Squeeze technique
For premature ejaculation– caress penis and squeeze to prevent ejaculation
Gender role
Collection of characteristics that society defines as masculine or feminine
Gender identity
Basic sense of self as male or female– 18-36 months
Gender dysphoria
Incongruence between expressed and assigned gender– 6 months
Gender dysphoria onset
2-4
GD prevalence
Less than 1%
More boys
More children than adults
3 conditions for gender reassignment surgery
12 months of real-life experience full time
12 months of continuous hormone therapy
Regular participation in psychotherapy
Paraphillic disorder
Paraphilia that causes distress or impairment to individual or risk to others– 6 months
Fetishistic
Recurrent and intense arousal from use of nonliving objects or nonessential body parts
Transvestic disorder
Cross dressing to produce sexual excitement
Transvestic prevalence
- 8% male
0. 4% female
Sadim
Sexual preference towards inflicting pain on others
Masochism
Enjoy experiencing pain or humiliation from others
Hypoxyphilia
Deliberate induction of unconsciousness by oxygen deprivation
Exhibitonistic
Exposure of genitals to unsuspecting person
Voyeuristic
Secretly looking at naked people
Frotteuristic
Touching or rubbign against non-consenting person– almost exclusively male
Pedophilic
Recurrent sexual fantasies and behaviours involving prepubescent children– must be at least 16 and 5 years older than victim
Child molestor
Person who has engaged in sexually motivated act against child without indication of preference
Pedophile
Prefernce for sexual behaviour with a child
Biastophilia
Sexual prefernce towards non-consenting and resisting, but not necessarily physically suffering victims
Partialism
One specific body part
Corophilia
Feces
Klismaphilia
Enemas
Stigmatophilia
Piercing, tattoos
Courtship disorder theory
Looking for and appraising potential partners– voyeurism
Displaying oneself to partner– exhibitionism
Tactile interaction– Frotteurism
Intercourse– rape