FRHD 2100 Lecture Notes - Erectile Dysfunction, Premature Ejaculation, Libido
Document Summary
Persistent or recurrent difficulties in becoming sexually aroused or reaching orgasm. A sexual dysfunction characterized by persistent or recurrent pain during sexual intercourse. A sexual dysfunction characterized by involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the vaginal barrel, preventing penile penetration or rendering penetration painful. Engorgement of blood vessels with blood, which swells the genitals and breasts during sexual arousal. Persistent difficulty getting or maintaining an erection sufficient to allow the man to engage in or complete sexual intercourse. Anxiety concerning ones ability to perform behaviour"s, especially behaviours that may be evaluated by other people. A sexual dysfunction in which ejaculation occurs with minimal sexual stimulation and before the man desires it. An approach to explaining dysfunctions that refers to the interactions of biological, phychological, and social/ cultural factors. An endocrine disorder that reduces the output of testosterone. A collective term for short-term behavioural models for treatment of sexual dyfunctions.