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Chapter 6 Sexual Arousal and Response
Chapter 6 Sexual Arousal and Response

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Rape and Sexual Assault
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... • Do both people have the capacity to consent? States also define who has the mental and legal capacity to consent. Those with diminished capacity — some people with disabilities, some elderly people and people who have been drugged or are unconscious — do not have the legal ability to agree to have ...
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... some find the abuse and later reactions to be much more distressing than others. This is partly dependent on the severity of the abuse, who committed it, and how long it lasted. The survivor’s response is also affected by the social support they had available to them as children and in their adult l ...
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SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS

... Female sexual arousal disorder; male erectile disorder (may also occur in stages 3 and 4); male erectile disorder due to a general medical condition; dyspareunia due to a general medical condition (male or female); substance-induced sexual dysfunction with impaired arousal Phase III: Orgasm Phase II ...
Kristene Whitmore Syllabus
Kristene Whitmore Syllabus

... following sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal, which causes personal distress. Basson,R et al, J of Urology,2000,163:888-893. Farrington, A.Health & sexuality,2005;10:2-13. ...
A Biopsychosocial Model of Sexual Addiction
A Biopsychosocial Model of Sexual Addiction

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Chapter 9 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
Chapter 9 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

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Durand and Barlow Chapter 9: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
Durand and Barlow Chapter 9: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

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SEXUAL ATTITUDES SCALE

... One of the fundamental principles of human rights, in general, and sexual rights, in particular, is their interconnectivity. Violation of one right often implies violation of another. Thus, it is not possible to assess multiple sexual rights using mutually exclusive items in all scales. From both th ...
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... Females: low sexual desire (22%); sexual arousal problems (14%); sexual pain (7%); orgasmic disorder ...
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miller inpress sexencyc - The University of New Mexico

... more high-quality mates than one’s sexual rivals, to have more high-quality offspring. Charles Darwin discovered sexual selection, and published a massive book about it in 1871, but sexual selection was usually ignored in biology until the 1970s, and in psychology until the 1990s. Since then, biolog ...
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Mental Health Nursing II NURS 2310

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anita_repro_assignment_1

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The Ins and Outs of Sexual Imaging

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Personality Disorders, Eating Disorders, and Sexual Disorders

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Proposed Criteria for Hypersexual Disorder in the DSM-5

... disregarding the risk for physical or emotional harm to self or others. ...
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Sexual dysfunction

Sexual dysfunction (or sexual malfunction or sexual disorder) is difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of a normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal or orgasm. According to the DSM-5, sexual dysfunction requires a person to feel extreme distress and interpersonal strain for a minimum of 6 months (excluding substance or medication-induced sexual dysfunction). Sexual dysfunctions can have a profound impact on an individual's perceived quality of sexual life. The term sexual disorder may not only refer to physical sexual dysfunction, but to paraphilias as well; this is sometimes termed disorder of sexual preference. A thorough sexual history and assessment of general health and other sexual problems (if any) are very important. Assessing (performance) anxiety, guilt, stress and worry are integral to the optimal management of sexual dysfunction. Many of the sexual dysfunctions that are defined are based on the human sexual response cycle, proposed by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, and then modified by Helen Singer Kaplan.
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