FRHD 2100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Biofeedback, Clinical Psychology, Dildo

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A persistent of recurrent difficulty with a lack of sexual desire or arousal, or difficulty reaching orgasm. Anxiety concerning one"s ability to perform behaviors, especially behaviors that may be evaluated by other ppl. Painful intercourse also includes persistent pain associated with any stimulation of the vaginal area; can result from physical causes, emotional factors, or an interaction of the 2. Vulvodynia involves an involuntary contraction of the pelvic muscles that surround the outer one-third of the vaginal barrel, resulting in pain. Gynecological condition characterized by vulval pain, particularly a chronic burning sensation, irritation, and soreness. Pain that can be experiences through both sexual and nonsexual contact at the entrance of the vagina. Exercises in which sexual partners take turns giving and receiving pleasurable stimulation in non-genital areas (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) About one-half of women reported at least one of: low sexual desire (most common 43%, painful intercourse (15%, lack of orgasm during intercourse (24%)

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