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AP #2 Test

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sexual dysfunction
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alogia
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female sexual arousal disorder
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exhibitionism
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fetishism
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paraphilias
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transvestic fetishism
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actigraph
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shared psychotic disorder (folie a deux)
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undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
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voyeurism
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dementia praecox
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sex reassignment surgery
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paranoia
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premature ejaculation
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catatonia
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schizophreniform disorder
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hypoactive sexual desire disorder
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female orgasmic disorder
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obesity
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excess body fat resulting in a body mass index (BMI, a ratio of weight to height) of 30 or more
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people's irrational beliefs that thy are especially important (delusions of grandeur) or that other people are seeking to do them harm
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disorder of movement involving immobility or excited agitation
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surgical procedures to alter a person's physical anatomy to conform to that peron's psychological gender issues
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sexual gratification attained by exposing gentials to unsuspecting strangers
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long-term, recurring, intense sexually arounsing urges, fantasies, or behavior involving the use of nonliving, unusual objects, which cause distress or impairment in life functioning
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paraphilia in which individuals, usually males, are sexually aroused or receive gratification by wearing clothing of the opposite gender
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small, electronic device that is worn on the wrist like a watchand records body movements. this can be used to record sleep-wake cycles
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psychotic disorder involving the symptoms of schizophrenia but lasting less than 6 months
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sexual diorders and deviations in which seual arousal occurs almost exclusively in the context of inappropriate objects or individuals
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category for individuals who meet the criteria for schizophrenia but not for one of the defined subtypes
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sexual disorder in which the client finds it difficult to function adequately while having sex
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deficiency in the amount or content of speech, a disturbance often seen in people with schizophrenia
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psychotic disturbance in which individuals develop a delusion similarto that of a person with whom they share a close relationship
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recurrent inability in ome women to attain or maintain adequate lubrication and sexual excitement swelling responses until completion of sexual activity
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latin term meaning "premature loss of min," an early label for what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during adolescence
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recurring delay or absense of orgasm in some women following a normal sexual excitement phase, reative to their prior experience and current stiumation. aka inhibited orgasm
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apparent lack of interest in sexual activity or fantasy that would not be expected considering the person's age and life situation
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recurring jacultion before the person wishes it, with minimal sexual stimulation
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paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or naked
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cognitive-behavioral intervention to reduce unwanted behaviors by having clients imagine the extremely aversive consequences of the behaviors and establish negative rather than positive associations with them
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apathy, or the inability to initiate or persist in important activities
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difficulty in initiating, maintaining, or gaining from sleep, not related to other medical or psychological problems
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eating disorder characterized by recurrent food refusal, leading to dangerously low body weight
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paraphilia involving strong sexual attracton toward children
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paraphilia in which theperson gains sexual gratification by rubbing against unwilling victims in crowds from which they cannot escape
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inability to experience pleasure, associated with some mood and schizophrenic disorders
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abnormal behaviors such as nightmares or sleepwalking that occur during sleep
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hostility, criticism, and overinvolvement demonstrated by some families toward a family member with a psychological disorder. this can often contribute to the person's relapse
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recurring inaility in some men to attain or maintain adequate peile erection until cmpletion of sexual activity

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