sexual, gender identity and personality disorders Flashcards
what are the first 4 events in the sequence leading to sexual orientation? (in order)
- biological variables
- childhood temperaments
- sexual-typical or atypical activity
- feeling different from opposite or same sex peers
how is sexual orientation developed?
via complex interaction of bio-social-psycho influences
what are 3 sexual and gender identity disorders?
- gender identity disorder
- sexual dysfunctions
- paraphilia
what is gender identity disorder?
when a person feels trapped in a body that is the wrong sex, that does not match his or her sense of personal identity
when does gender identity develop?
between 18 months and 3 years
what are the biological influences of gender identity disorder?
not yet confirmed - likely to involved prenatal exposure to hormones
what are the treatments for gender identity disorder?
- sex reassignment surgery = removal of breasts/penis
this requires rigorous psychological preparation
describe sexual dysfunctions
- sexual dysfunctions involve desire, arousal and/or orgasm
- males and females experience parallel versions of most dysfunctions
what is the classification of sexual dysfunctions?
- lifelong vs acquired
- generalised vs situational
- or due to psychological factors
what are the sexual dysfunctions?
- sexual desire disorders (hypoactive sexual desire, sexual aversion disorder)
- sexual arousal disorder (male erectile, female sexual arousal)
- orgasm disorders (inhibited orgasm, premature ejaculation)
- sexual pain disorders (dyspareunia, vaginismus)
what are medical treatments for erectile dysfunction?
- viagra
- injections of vasodilation in the penis
- implants
- surgery
- therapy
what is the nature of paraphilias?
sexual attraction and arousal to inappropriate people, or objects
high comorbidity with anxiety, mood and substance disorders
main types of paraphilia
- fetishism
- voyeurism (gaining sexual pleasure from watching others when they are naked or engaged in sexual activity)
- exhibitionism
- transvestite fetishism
- sexual sadism
- pedophila
what are the 3 clusters of personality disorders?
- odd/eccentric
- dramatic/erratic
- anxious/fearful
common risk factors of personality disorders
- childhood abuse/neglect
- aversive parrenting styles