Human Sexuality Pathology Flashcards

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Q: What is the definition of a paraphilia?

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A: An intense, persistent atypical sexual interest

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Q: Does a paraphilia automatically imply a mental disorder?

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A: No (it does not necessarily cause impairment or distress)

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Q: What are the two conditions that upgrade a paraphilia to a Paraphilic Disorder?

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A: 1. Causes personal distress/impairment
2. Involves harm/risk to others (or non-consent)

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Q: What is the minimum duration of symptoms required for a Paraphilic Disorder diagnosis?

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A: At least 6 months

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Q: What is a fetish?

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A: Sexual gratification linked to inanimate objects or non-genital body parts

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Q: What is a kink?

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A: A broad term for unconventional sexual desires/practices (deviation from the norm)

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Q: True or False: All kinks are fetishes.

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A: False (All fetishes are kink, but not all kinks are fetishes)

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Q: What triggers arousal in Exhibitionistic Disorder?

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A: Exposing genitals to an unsuspecting person

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Q: What triggers arousal in Voyeuristic Disorder?

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A: Observing an unsuspecting person (naked, disrobing, or engaging in sex)

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Q: What is the minimum age for a Voyeuristic Disorder diagnosis?

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A: 18 years old

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Q: What triggers arousal in Frotteuristic Disorder?

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A: Touching or rubbing against a non-consenting person

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Q: What triggers arousal in Sexual Masochism Disorder?

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A: Being humiliated, beaten, bound, or made to suffer

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Q: What triggers arousal in Sexual Sadism Disorder?

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A: The physical or psychological suffering of another person

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Q: What triggers arousal in Fetishistic Disorder?

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A: Use of nonliving objects or specific focus on non-genital body parts

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Q: What objects are excluded from Fetishistic Disorder criteria?

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A: Cross-dressing clothing (Transvestic) and genital stimulation devices (vibrators)

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Q: What triggers arousal in Transvestic Disorder?

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A: Cross-dressing

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Q: What triggers arousal in Pedophilic Disorder?

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A: Sexual activity with a prepubescent child (generally ≤13)

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Q: What are the age requirements for the perpetrator in Pedophilic Disorder?

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A: At least 16 years old AND at least 5 years older than the victim

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Q: What class of pharmacological treatment is used to inhibit sexual arousal?

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Q: What pharmacological therapy is used for severe cases in males?

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A: Antiandrogen therapy

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Q: Name two examples of steroidal antiandrogens.

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A: Cyproterone acetate and medroxyprogesterone acetate

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Q: Name two examples of GnRH agonists used in treatment.

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A: Leuprolide, triptorelin

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Q: What is the primary psychotherapeutic treatment for paraphilic disorders?

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A: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

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Q: Is “transgender” a psychiatric diagnosis?

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Q: What does Gender Dysphoria diagnose?
A: The distress resulting from incongruence between assigned sex and gender identity
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Q: How many criteria (symptoms) are required to diagnose Gender Dysphoria in adolescents/adults?
A: At least 2
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Q: How many criteria (symptoms) are required to diagnose Gender Dysphoria in children?
A: At least 6
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Q: Which specific criterion is mandatory for diagnosing Gender Dysphoria in children?
A: A strong desire to be (or insistence that one is) the other gender
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Q: What is social affirmation?
A: Adopting pronouns, names, and gender expression matching identity
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Q: What is legal affirmation?
A: Changing names and gender markers on government ID
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Q: What medical affirmation is available for younger adolescents (Tanner stage 2)?
A: Pubertal suppression (blockers)
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Q: Is medical affirmation recommended for prepubertal children?
A: Never