Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and
... Main Outcome Measures: Systematic review of the literature with a focus on publications since 2010. Results: Our work as sexual medicine clinicians is essentially transdisciplinary, which involves not only the collaboration of multidisciplinary professionals but also the integration and application ...
... Main Outcome Measures: Systematic review of the literature with a focus on publications since 2010. Results: Our work as sexual medicine clinicians is essentially transdisciplinary, which involves not only the collaboration of multidisciplinary professionals but also the integration and application ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
... beginning soon after the loss. When major depressive disorder occurs in the context of bereavement, it adds an additional risk for suffering, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal ideation, poorer somatic health, worse interpersonal and work functioning, and an increased risk for persistent complex be ...
DSM-5 and Psychotic and Mood Disorders
... for the diagnosis of schizophrenia in DSM-IV. In addition, the work group developed a rating instrument, the Clinician-Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity, to evaluate eight dimensions of psychosis, “which may help with treatment planning, prognostic decision-making and research” (Ref. 1, ...
... for the diagnosis of schizophrenia in DSM-IV. In addition, the work group developed a rating instrument, the Clinician-Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity, to evaluate eight dimensions of psychosis, “which may help with treatment planning, prognostic decision-making and research” (Ref. 1, ...
The Impact of Internet Pornography on Adolescents
... as shameful and morally reprehensible to something socially accepted” (p. 576). In light of these findings, it is interesting to note that Löfgren-Mårtenson and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they relate ...
... as shameful and morally reprehensible to something socially accepted” (p. 576). In light of these findings, it is interesting to note that Löfgren-Mårtenson and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they relate ...
purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing
... genes, sexual conflict, the runaway process—may play a role in the evolution of secondary traits, the mechanisms by which preferences evolve do not directly determine the mutational consequences of sexual selection. Although we argue that in many cases the individuals with “good gene” may have highe ...
... genes, sexual conflict, the runaway process—may play a role in the evolution of secondary traits, the mechanisms by which preferences evolve do not directly determine the mutational consequences of sexual selection. Although we argue that in many cases the individuals with “good gene” may have highe ...
Understanding The DSM-5 Implications for Juvenile
... Broken down into three groups: Anxiety Disorders; Trauma-Related Disorders; Obsessive Compulsive-Related Disorders. Specific Phobia & Social Anxiety Disorder include deletion of requirement that individuals >18 recognize their anxiety is excessive or unreasonable. Panic Attack – Now listed as a spec ...
... Broken down into three groups: Anxiety Disorders; Trauma-Related Disorders; Obsessive Compulsive-Related Disorders. Specific Phobia & Social Anxiety Disorder include deletion of requirement that individuals >18 recognize their anxiety is excessive or unreasonable. Panic Attack – Now listed as a spec ...
Document
... Berthelot [35] reported that more than half of women and more than a third of men attending clinics with sexual problems had experienced CSA. Not all individuals who have experienced CSA, however, have poorer sexual functioning in adulthood; characteristics of the abuse and family dynamics influence ...
... Berthelot [35] reported that more than half of women and more than a third of men attending clinics with sexual problems had experienced CSA. Not all individuals who have experienced CSA, however, have poorer sexual functioning in adulthood; characteristics of the abuse and family dynamics influence ...
Classification of eating disorders: comparison of relative prevalence
... Consistent with previous research,5–7 compared with DSM-IV, the DSM-5 criteria produced a reduction in EDNOS diagnoses from 46% to 29% (combined OSFED and UFED diagnoses), an increase in anorexia nervosa from 35% to 47%, the same number of bulimia nervosa diagnoses and a 5% rate of binge eating diso ...
... Consistent with previous research,5–7 compared with DSM-IV, the DSM-5 criteria produced a reduction in EDNOS diagnoses from 46% to 29% (combined OSFED and UFED diagnoses), an increase in anorexia nervosa from 35% to 47%, the same number of bulimia nervosa diagnoses and a 5% rate of binge eating diso ...
Critical period conditioning by orgasm during heterosexual oral sex
... Sexual imprinting has been found to also influence other sexual preferences. In Enquist, Aronsson, Ghirlanda, Jansson, & Jannini’s (2011) study, the researchers attempted to identify sexual preferences in adults that could be linked to childhood exposure to a particular stimulus, especially a prefer ...
... Sexual imprinting has been found to also influence other sexual preferences. In Enquist, Aronsson, Ghirlanda, Jansson, & Jannini’s (2011) study, the researchers attempted to identify sexual preferences in adults that could be linked to childhood exposure to a particular stimulus, especially a prefer ...
THE TROBRIANDIzATION OF THE WESTERN WORLD:
... in every hamlet. So even on Rossel a global Trobriandization seemed to have taken root. To some degree I am myself an example of Trobriandization. As a young man in the late 1950s I was somewhat sexually undernourished. At that time I and a couple of similarly afflicted friends were seeking a depart ...
... in every hamlet. So even on Rossel a global Trobriandization seemed to have taken root. To some degree I am myself an example of Trobriandization. As a young man in the late 1950s I was somewhat sexually undernourished. At that time I and a couple of similarly afflicted friends were seeking a depart ...
Dimensional Versus Categorical Classification of Mental Disorders
... (e.g., dimensional severity ratings for the existing DSM disorder constructs; dimensional assessment of higher order constructs, not currently recognized by the DSM, that reflect putative risk factors for families of disorders and account for their high rate of comorbidity; cf. externalization: anti ...
... (e.g., dimensional severity ratings for the existing DSM disorder constructs; dimensional assessment of higher order constructs, not currently recognized by the DSM, that reflect putative risk factors for families of disorders and account for their high rate of comorbidity; cf. externalization: anti ...
updated April 17, 2011 [Review Sheet 210 Final exam]
... disturbance cases clinically significant stress or impairment in social or occupational functioning. Gets in the way of everyday life lasts at least 2 days-4 weeks occurs within 4 weeks of trauma not because of anything else- drugs, general medical condition, brief psychotic disorder, etc. ● ...
... disturbance cases clinically significant stress or impairment in social or occupational functioning. Gets in the way of everyday life lasts at least 2 days-4 weeks occurs within 4 weeks of trauma not because of anything else- drugs, general medical condition, brief psychotic disorder, etc. ● ...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS MEDICAL GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE
... Another aging-related change is an increase in the refractory period—that is, the time from ejaculation to the next erection. This interval may range from 30 minutes in a young man to several days in an octogenarian, according to the work of Masters and Johnson. Erections, once achieved through fant ...
... Another aging-related change is an increase in the refractory period—that is, the time from ejaculation to the next erection. This interval may range from 30 minutes in a young man to several days in an octogenarian, according to the work of Masters and Johnson. Erections, once achieved through fant ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... hookup culture may be a result of the sexual double standard that still exists in today’s ...
... hookup culture may be a result of the sexual double standard that still exists in today’s ...
DSM-5 - Center for School Mental Health (CSMH)
... Unspecified Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder) ...
... Unspecified Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder) ...
perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... The following research question motivated the study: What is the perception of FET students about the role of peer pressure in engagement in HIV related risky behaviour? To answer this research question, an FET college PC Training and Business College was chosen as its students consist of diverse le ...
... The following research question motivated the study: What is the perception of FET students about the role of peer pressure in engagement in HIV related risky behaviour? To answer this research question, an FET college PC Training and Business College was chosen as its students consist of diverse le ...
Borderline Personality Disorder: Podcast Script #1 A personality
... A personality disorder can best be described as behavior that is very different from what is considered “normal” for one’s culture (American Psychiatric Association [DSM-IV-TR], 2000). Personality disorders are stable over time, usually cause great distress or impairment to those affected, and typi ...
... A personality disorder can best be described as behavior that is very different from what is considered “normal” for one’s culture (American Psychiatric Association [DSM-IV-TR], 2000). Personality disorders are stable over time, usually cause great distress or impairment to those affected, and typi ...
Assessment and Treatment of Aggressive, Sexual, and Religious
... of the Children’s Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS; Scahill et al., 1997), which includes a comprehensive checklist. Before administration, it is helpful to let the youth know that you are going to go through a list of common obsessions and compulsions that many children experience, as ...
... of the Children’s Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS; Scahill et al., 1997), which includes a comprehensive checklist. Before administration, it is helpful to let the youth know that you are going to go through a list of common obsessions and compulsions that many children experience, as ...
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Elite Athletes
... 2014; soon after the NCAA basketball tournament had concluded. While these three men were dropped from the basketball team, they were not arrested or convicted. The woman who accused these three basketball players of sexual assault was shunned and verbally attacked because she was "ruining those ath ...
... 2014; soon after the NCAA basketball tournament had concluded. While these three men were dropped from the basketball team, they were not arrested or convicted. The woman who accused these three basketball players of sexual assault was shunned and verbally attacked because she was "ruining those ath ...
From Pathological Gambling to Gambling Disorder
... PG was added to the DSM in 1980 largely due to the efforts of Dr. Robert Custer, who had treated pathological gamblers and written about their illness for several years. The original diagnostic criteria included in the DSM-III were not tested beforehand; the diagnosis was based on Dr. Custer’s clini ...
... PG was added to the DSM in 1980 largely due to the efforts of Dr. Robert Custer, who had treated pathological gamblers and written about their illness for several years. The original diagnostic criteria included in the DSM-III were not tested beforehand; the diagnosis was based on Dr. Custer’s clini ...
The impact of persistent sexual side effects of selective serotonin
... pharmacological treatment (referred to as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction or PSSD). The investigation sought to answer the following research questions: (1) How do individuals with persistent sexual side effects make sense of and meaning from their experience?; (2) How have these individuals' sense of ...
... pharmacological treatment (referred to as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction or PSSD). The investigation sought to answer the following research questions: (1) How do individuals with persistent sexual side effects make sense of and meaning from their experience?; (2) How have these individuals' sense of ...
Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... range of sexual functioning. Storms’ (1980) twodimensional model of sexual orientation includes asexual as one of four sexual orientation categories, with asexuals scoring low on both heterosexual and homosexual attraction/fantasy. In a national probability study, Bogaert (2004, p. 281) found that 1 ...
... range of sexual functioning. Storms’ (1980) twodimensional model of sexual orientation includes asexual as one of four sexual orientation categories, with asexuals scoring low on both heterosexual and homosexual attraction/fantasy. In a national probability study, Bogaert (2004, p. 281) found that 1 ...
Vaginal reconstruction/rejuvenation: Is there data to support
... that vaginal delivery increases risks for vaginal support problems, vaginal relaxation, prolapse, and incontinence. Various pathophysiologic studies have demonstrated marked changes after vaginal delivery to levator muscles,[5,6] nerves, [7] and pelvic support. [8] It is obvious that parous women ar ...
... that vaginal delivery increases risks for vaginal support problems, vaginal relaxation, prolapse, and incontinence. Various pathophysiologic studies have demonstrated marked changes after vaginal delivery to levator muscles,[5,6] nerves, [7] and pelvic support. [8] It is obvious that parous women ar ...