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& Gender Diversity

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Sexual Functioning   what happens in the body during sexual activity  
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Gender Identity   individuals' perception of themselves as male or female compared to assigned sex at birth, gender expression, sexual/romantic orientation  
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Sexual Dysfunctions   set of disorders in which people have difficulty responding sexually or experiencing sexual pleasure  
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What's the criteria to be diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction?   - occurs most times for AT LEAST 6 MONTHS - causes significant DISTRESS or IMPAIRMENT - not due to another (nonsexual) psychiatric problem  
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anorgasmia   the inability to have an orgasm (women)  
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what is anorgasmia also known as?   female orgasmic disorder  
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What are the phases in the sexual response cycle?   desire -> arousal -> plateau -> orgasm -> resolution  
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What is one disease that often goes undiagnosed and that lowers sex drive, arousal, enjoyment, and satisfaction in sexual activities?   diabetes  
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What does paraphilia mean?   beyond usual love  
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Paraphilic Disorders   attractions to nonliving objects, children, or nonconsenting adults, or causing suffering or humiliation to oneself or a partner  
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Biological causes of sexual dysfunction in women   low levels of estrogen & androgens, antihistamines, vaginal contraceptives, radiation therapy, infections, & endometriosis  
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biological causes of sexual dysfunction in men   low levels of testosterone & androgen or high levels of estrogen & prolactin  
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Male Hypoactive Disorder   little desire for sexual activity, desires, or fantasies  
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what medications can affect sexual functioning?   antidepressants, antihypertensive, & antipsychotic meds  
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what substances/drugs impact sexual functioning?   alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, marijuana, meth  
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female sexual arousal disorder   little interest in sexual activity / lack of arousal during sexual activity  
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erectile disorder   inability to maintain or attain an erection  
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premature ejaculation   recurrent ejaculation within 1 min of sexual activity when not desired  
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delayed ejaculation   delayed, infrequent, or the absence of an ejaculation  
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genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder   pain or tightening of pelvic muscles (females) during penetration  
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performance anxiety   worrying about being aroused & having an orgasm that it interferes w/ sexual functioning  
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what are commonly used to treat sexual dysfunction?   psychosocial & sex therapies & biological interventions  
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Fetishistic disorder   use of nonliving objects or nongenital body parts for sexual arousal or gratification  
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Transvestic Disorder   dressing in the clothes of the opposite sex to become sexually aroused  
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Sexual Sadism Disorder   sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve inflicting pain & humiliations on the sex partner  
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Sexual Masochism Disorder   sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve personally enduring pain or humiliation during sex  
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Voyeurism   watching another person undress, do things nude, or have sex  
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Voyeuristic Disorder   voyeuristic behavior repeated over 6 months & compulsive (causes distress and/or impairment)  
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Exhibitionism   obtaining sexual gratification by exposing genitals to involuntary observers  
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Exhibitionistic Disorder   exhibitionistic behavior causing distress & impairment  
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What's the most common treatment for female/male hypoactive disorder?   hormone therapy  
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What is it called when a partner has expectations about what will take place during a sexual encounter & about each partner's responsibilities?   sexual scripts  
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sensate focus therapy   reducing anxiety by focusing on pleasurable sensations  
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stop-start technique   used to treat early ejaculation - alternating stimulation to avoid early ejaculation  
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squeeze technique   used to treat early ejaculation - pressing the penis to cause a partial loss of erection  
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Pedophilic Disorder   sexual fantasies, urges, & behaviors focused on prepubescent children (13 or younger)  
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Ephebophilia   primarily attracted to late or post-adolescents, or children who have gone through puberty & have advanced signs of adult sexual maturation (15 - 19yrs)  
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out of all the paraphilic disorders, voyeurism is the most common...   illegal paraphilia with the highest incidence rate  
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Gender Dysphoria   discrepancies between individual's gender identity & biological sex  
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Frotteuristic Disorder   gaining sexual gratification from rubbing against & fondling body parts of a NON-consenting person  
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Gender Dysphoria treatments   - gender affirming surgery - cross-sex hormone therapy (HRT) - real-life experience in the desired gender role  
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Biological influences on gender dysphoria   - prenatal hormonal effects on brain development - genetic abnormalities  
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Criteria for Pedophilic Disorder   must be AT LEAST 16yrs & at least 5yrs older than the child  
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Cognitive Theories for Pedophilic Disorder   - head injury before 13 - cognitive & memory deficits - lower intelligence - differences in brain structure volume - dysfunctions in frontal areas of brain  
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Aversion Therapy   extinguishing the sexual responses to objects or situations that one finds arousing by associating them w/ negative stimuli  
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