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Human sexuality. Normal sexuality. Difficult to define Easier to define abnormal sexuality . Abnormal sexuality. Destructive Compulsive Cannot be directed to a partner Excludes stimulation of the primary sex organs Guilt feeling and anxiety. psychosexuality.
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Normal sexuality • Difficult to define • Easier to define abnormal sexuality
Abnormal sexuality • Destructive • Compulsive • Cannot be directed to a partner • Excludes stimulation of the primary sex organs • Guilt feeling and anxiety
psychosexuality Sexuality and total personality are so entwined that to speak of sexuality as a separate entity is virtually impossible
Sexuality and psychosexual factors • Sexual identity • Gender identity • Sexual orientation • Sexual behavior
Sexual identity • All mammalian embryos are anatomically female during early stages of fetal life • Differentiation results from the action of fetal androgens • Actions begins at the age of six and ends at age of 12 weeks of gestational age
Gender identity • Psychological aspects of behavior related to masculinity and femininity • By the age of 2-3 almost everyone has a firm conviction that “I am male” or “I am female” • Most often congruent • May conflicting or even opposite way • Results from experiences with family members, teachers, friends, and coworkers and from cultural phenomena
Sexual orientation Describe the object of a person’s sexual impulse • heterosexual(opposite sex) • homosexual( same sex) • bisexual(both sex)
Sexual behaviorphysiological response • Desire phase • Excitement phase • Orgasm phase • Resolution phase
Desire phase • Or appetitive phase • Reflects motivation, drives, and personality • Characterized by sexual fantasies and the desire to have sexual activity
Excitement phase Brought on by • Psychological stimulation( fantasy or love object) • Physiological stimulation(stroking or kissing) • Combination of both
Excitement phase Male physiological changes • Penile erection • Nipple erection • Increased testes size Female physiological changes • Erection of clitoris then retracts • increased breast size • Labia minor becomes thick and deep red • Orgasmic plateform (constriction along the outer third)
Orgasm phase Male • Inevitable ejaculation • Forceful emission of semen • 4-5 rhythmic contraction of the prostate, seminal vesicles, vas and urethra Female • 3-15 contraction of the lower third of vagina • Strong sustained contraction of uterus
Orgasm phase • Facial grimacing • Carpopedal spasm • Increased blood pressure 20-40mm hg • Increased heart rate up to 160 • Cloudiness of consciousness • Lasts 3-25 seconds
Resolution phase If orgasm occur • Detumescence of genitalia • Subjective sense of well-being • General relaxation • Muscular relaxation If orgasm not occur • Prolonged resolution phase • Irritability and discomfort
Sexual disorders • Sexual desire disorder • Sexual arousal disorder • Orgasm disorder • Sexual pain disorder
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder • 20% of population • > • Unconscious fear • Unresolved oedipal conflict • Vagina dentata • Chronic stress, anxiety, depression • Abstinence from sex • Hostility to a partner
Female sexual arousal disorder • Generally under stimated • Often orgasm problem as well • 33% of women in happy married couple • Anxiety, guilt, fear • Usually with dyspareunia and lack of desire • Alteration in testosterone, estrogen, prolactin thyroxine
Male erectile disorder • Punitive superego • Inability to trust • Fear, anxiety, moral prohibition • 20-50% organic base
Male erectile disorder • Lifelong, acquired, situational • Acquired, 10-20% of all men • Lifelong, 1% of all men under age 35 • 75% of all men over 80 • Fear of impotence in all men over 40 • Psychological cause VS organic cause Morning erection Erection without plan Erection with masturbation
Female orgasmic disorder • Inhibited orgasm, anorgasmia • Masturbation or coitus • Prevalence: 30% • Fear of impregnation • Rejection by a sex partner • Damage to the vagina • Hostility toward men • Guilt feeling • Experince frustration or symptom free Pelvic complaints, lower abdominal pain, itching, vaginal discharge, Fatigue, irritability, tension
Male orgasmic disorder • Acquired male orgasmic disorder Interpersonal difficulties Greater demand of partner Ambivalent for pregnancy Unexpressed hostility More common in OCD man
Male orgasmic disorder • Orgasmic anhedonia • Incidence of orgasm disorder • Life long orgasmic disorder Indicate severe psychopathology Rigid, puritanical Back ground Sex as sinful act Conscious or unconscious incest wishes
Premature ejaculation • More common in college educated men • Chief complaint of 35-40% of men Treated for sexual disorder • Anxiety regarding the sex act • Unconscious fear of vagina • Negative cultural conditioning • Stressful marriage
Dyspareunia • > • Often with vaginismus • Unknown incidence • History of rape • History of childhood sexual abuse • Anxiety about the sex act • 30% of all genital area surgical procedure
Vaginismus • High educated women • High socioeconomic status • Sexual trauma (rape) • Psychosexual conflict • Strict religious upbringing • Protest in nonverbal fashion
paraphilia • Unusual fantasies or sexual urges or behaviors • Recurrent • Sexually arousing • Focus on a person’s humiliating himself or herself or a partner, on children or other nonconsenting people, or on nonhuman objects • 6 months duration • Clinically significant distress or impairment
classification • Exhibitionism • Fetishism • Frotteurism • Pedophilia • Sexual sadism • Sexual masochism • Voyeurism • Transvestic fetishism • Paraphilia not otherwise specified
Epidemiology • Practiced only by small percentage of the population • But large proportion of the population victimized due to repetitive nature of disorder • Pedophilia is most common • Fetishism almost always occur in men • Peak of incidence 15-25 • Usually 3-5 paraphilia in a person
Etiology • Psychological factors failure to resolve oedipal crisis early experiences • Biological factors abnormal hormone level, hard or soft neurological signs, chromosomal abnormalities, seizure, major mental disorder