Week 6: H17 Flashcards

1
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where is testosteron produced in men?

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2
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Where is testosteron regulated?

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3
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What is “sensate focus” couple exercises?

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4
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can sexual arousal be separated from sexual desire?

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no

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5
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Which three social/cultural and relational factors in erectile disorders are named in the lecture?

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6
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Which four psychological factors are named in the lecture?

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7
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Wat is de gemiddelde ejaculatietijd voor mannen in Nederland?

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mediaan 4,8 minuten. Hoe ouder hoe sneller.

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8
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What are the criteria for mild, moderate and severe premature ejaculation?

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9
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What are the porn watching prevalence numbers in men and women? Does it have effect on your sexual life?

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10
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Is it true when men have higher levels of testosteron they have more sexual desire?

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No, you need a basic level, but after that psychological factors are way more important.

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11
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There are two types of disorders concerning sexual desire…..

H17

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  1. Hypoactive sexual desire (HSD): when an individual is not interested in sexual activity. t is a deficiency in sexual desire or libido
  2. Discrepancy of sexual desire: when hypoactive sexual desire is caused by the discrepancy between partners levels of sexual desire.
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12
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There are two types of disorders with sexual arousal……

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  1. Female sexual arousal disorder is the lack of response to sexual stimulation. It has several components including a psychological, a subjective and a physiological one.
  2. Erectile disorder described as the inability to maintain or get an erection. Another term for the disorder is impotence or erectile dysfunction.
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13
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dyspareunia is…

H17

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a disorder where genital pain is experienced during intercourse.

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14
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Erectile disorder can be caused by

H17

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  • any heart, vascular and circulatory problem
  • hypogonadism, low testosterone levels in the testes
  • fatigue, stress or psychological issues
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15
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The two-component theory of love describes that….

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love depends on the fulfilment of two conditions: the physical arousal itself and the cognitive label: “love” attached to it. People with sexual disorders tend to misinterpret arousal as anxiety.

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16
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Behaviour therapy works with the notion that….

H17

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sex problems are caused by prior experiences. These problems can be unlearned by conditioning using reinforcement and punishment.

17
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy uses……… to help the client

H17

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ognitive restructuring

18
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Mindfulness therapy uses…… the help with sexual problems

H17

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the technique of focusing one’s attention on experiences in the present moment in a calm, nonjudgmental way.