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Chapter 13
Sexual Disorders
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Sexual Dysfunction Disorders
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Sexual desire disorders
Sexual arousal disorders
Orgasmic disorders
Sexual pain disorders
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Sexual Dysfunction Disorders
Sexual Desire Disorders
• Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
• Sexual aversion disorder
Sexual Arousal Disorders
• Female sexual arousal disorder
• Male erectile disorder
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Sexual Dysfunction Disorders, continued
Orgasmic Disorders
• Female orgasmic disorder
• Premature ejaculation
• Male orgasmic disorder
Sexual Pain Disorders
• Vaginismus
• Dyspareunia
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Causes of Sexual Dysfunctions
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Biological causes: “sexual dysfunction due to
a general medical condition”
Psychological causes
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Psychological disorders
Attitudes and cognitions
Interpersonal factors
Trauma
Cultural factors
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Treatments for Sexual Dysfunctions
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Biological therapies
Psychotherapy
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Paraphilias
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Causes of Paraphilias
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Biological theories
Behavioral theories
Social learning
Cognitive factors
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Treatment for Paraphilias
•Biological interventions
•Aversion therapy
•Desensitization
•Cognitive interventions
•Group therapy
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Hypersexual Disorder: A Proposal for
DSM-5
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sexual fantasies, desires, and arranging and taking part in sexual
encounters take up much of a person’s time
repeatedly engages in these sexual urges, fantasies, and
behaviors in response to dysphoric mood states
repeatedly engages in sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviors in
response to stressful life events
repeatedly tried and failed in efforts to control or reduce sexual
fantasies, urges, and behaviors
repeatedly engages in sexual behavior while disregarding the risk
for physical or emotional harm to the self or others
sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviors must cause significant
distress or impairment, and must not be due to a drug of abuse
or a medication
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Gender Identity Disorder
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Treatment of Gender Identity
Disorder
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Psychotherapy
Cross-sex hormone therapy
Full-time real-life experience in the desired
gender role
Sex reassignment surgery
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Sexuality and the Biopsychosocial Model
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