CHLH 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, Human Sexual Response Cycle, Sexual Dysfunction
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Disturbance in a person"s ability to respond sexually or to experience sexual pleasure. Must cause clinically significant distress in the individual. 4 types of sexual dysfunction: lifelong, acquired period of time they were functioning, stopped at some point, generalized happens in every situation, situational only happens in certain situations. Phases of sexual response cycle: desire interest in sex, excitement body responding to thoughts about sex, orgasm, resolution body goes back down to baseline. Biology abnormal hormone levels, physical illness. Erectile dysfunction difficulty obtaining an erection. Biological nocturnal penile turnescence measure of biological factors. Sociocultural financial stress, loss of job, relationship/marital issues. Premature ejaculation ejaculation within 1 minute of beginning physical activity and before he desires. Delayed ejaculation persistent inability to ejaculate or very delayed ejaculation. Psychological memories of childhood loss, depression, performance anxiety. Genio-pelvic pain/penetration disorder - physical discomfort during inter course, involuntary contraction of muscles around vagina. Causes learned fear response, vaginal infection, relationship problems.