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PSYC 3830 1st Edition Lecture 14Outline of Last Lecture I. Personality Disorders Continueda. Dimensional Approachb. Categorical ApproachII. Substance Related and Addictive Disordersa. Substance Use Disordersb. Substance Withdrawalc. Substance Intoxication Outline of Current Lecture I. Sexual Related Disordersa. Gender Dysphoriab. Sexual Dysfunctioni. About Themii. Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorderiii. Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorderiv. Erectile Disorderv. Female Orgasmic Disordervi. Delayed Ejaculation Disordervii. Premature Ejaculationviii. Genito-Pelvic Pain or Penetration Disorderc. Sexual Paraphiliasi. Fetishistic Disorderii. Transvestic DisorderThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.iii. Sexual Masochism Disorderiv. Sexual Sadism Disorderv. Voyeristic Disordervi. Exhibitionistic Disordervii. Frottervistic Disorderviii. Pedophillic DisorderCurrent LectureI. Sexual Related Disordersa. Gender Dysphoriai. 6 months or more, not due to other thingsii. In Children:1. Desire to be the other gender or belief that they are the other gender2. Cross Dressing3. Preference for toys or activities that correspond to the other gender4. Dislike for their sexual anatomy5. Desire for sexual characteristics of the other genderiii. In Adults1. Incongruence between experienced gender and natal sex2. Strong desire to be rid of primary or secondary sex characteristics3. Strong desire for opposite characteristicsb. Sexual Dysfunctionsi. Lifelong or acquired, tend to be behaviorally-based, more compliant with treatment, categorized by gender or phase of sexual response cycleii. Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder1. Lack of or reduced sexual interest or arousal2. Criteria:a. Absent or reduced interest in sexb. Reduced pleasurec. Doesn’t initiate sexd. Causes distresse. Doesn’t really impact interpersonal relationships, the person themselves is upsetiii. Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder1. Persistent lack of sexual desire or thoughts2. Criteria:a. Difficulty maintaining an erectionb. Difficulty attaining an erectionc. Decrease in erectile rigidityd. Distressiv. Female Orgasmic Disorder1. Criteria:a. Delay in frequency or absence of orgasmsb. Reduced intensity of sensationsc. Distressv. Delayed Ejaculation Disorder1. Criteria:a. Delay in ejaculationb. Infrequency or absence of ejaculationvi. Premature Ejaculation1. Criteria:a. The man is disappointedb. Ejaculation before wantedc. Distressvii. Genito-Pelvic Pain or Penetration Disorder1. Woman has persistent difficulty with:a. Vaginal penetrationb. Pelvic pain during penetrationc. Fear or anxiety about the paind. Tensing of the pelvic floor muscle during penetratione. Distressc. Sexual Paraphilias (only diagnosed when it causes problems) i. Fetishistic Disorder1. Recurrent sexual arousal for non-sexual body parts or non-living objects2. Causes distress and impairmentii. Transvestic Disorder1. Recurrent and intense sexual arousal from cross dressing2. Distress and impairmentiii. Sexual Masochism Disorder1. Recurrent and intense sexual arousal from being humiliated, beaten, bound, etc.2. Distress and impairmentiv. Sexual Sadism Disorder1. Recurrent and intense sexual arousal from the physical or psychological suffering of another person2. Distress and impairment OR they have acted upon it with a non-consenting person v. Voyeristic Disorder1. Arousal from observing an unsuspecting, non-consenting person that is naked or engaging in sexual activity2. Distress and impairment OR they have acted upon it with a non-consenting personvi. Frottervistic Disorder1. Arousal from touching or rubbing against an unsuspecting, non-consenting personvii. Pedophilic Disorder1. Arousal from thinking about or engaging in sex with a prepubescent child2. Distress or impairment OR they’ve acted upon it 3. Not for people close in


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