FRHD 2110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Multiple Sclerosis, Dsm-5, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Dsm-5: sexual desire- two dsm-5-listed sexual dysfunctions (female sexual interest/arousal disorder; male hypoactive sexual desire) involve lack of interest in sex or aversion to sexual contact, sexual arousal- two dsm-5 sexual dysfunctions involve problems with sexual arousal. In men, erectile disorder refers to a persistent difficulty in obtaining or sustaining erections. In women, the arousal component of female sexual interest/arousal disorder typically involves insufficient lubrication: orgasm- three dsm-5 seuxla dysfunctions involved in problems related to orgasm. Female orgasmic disorder refers to persistent problems having an orgasm. In men, delayed ejaculation involves the inability to ejactulate and premature ejaculation is ejactulating too quickly: seuxal pain- one dsm-5 sexual dysfuncion inovolves pain during sex. Genito- pelvic pain/penetration disorder refers to women who experience pain in the vaginal area (dyspareunia) and/or involuntary contraction of the muscles that surround the vaginal barrel, preventing or making penetration pain (vaginismus) People with these conditions report an absence of sexual thoughts or fantasies.