PSYB32H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Frotteurism, Psychopathy, Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
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Multiple choice: c, d, e research by bartlett, vasey & bukowski suggest gid in children and adults is same and labeling children with questionable disorder can stigmatize them. Short answer: psychologically treating gid by psychologically changing gender orientation is usually refused by transsexuals. However, barlow et al. reported case of male w/ gid who believed he was man after treatment, but still liked men: paraphilia are attraction to odd sexual activities. Urges must be intense, recurrent and person has to be distressed by it: frotteurism is touching of a stranger"s body with a sexual intent (e. g. w/ genitals), when the person isn"t expecting it. E. g. on subway: the relationship between alcohol and sexual offence is that alcohol is usually consumed before committing a sexual offence. Studies found sexual offenders more likely to abuse alcohol than non-sexual violent offenders. www. notesolution. com: sadists want to feel in control and dominate, and masochists want to be dominated.