| A | B |
| erection, emission, ejaculation, orgasm | 4 phases of ejaculation in men |
| parasympathetic | erections are |
| sympathetic and somatic | ejaculation is |
| cortical | male orgasms are |
| dyspareunia | pain during intercourse |
| vaginismus | involuntary spasms of vaginal muscles /painful |
| estrogen | decrease in sexual desire as women get older may be related to lower |
| testosterone | derease in sexual desire in men as they get older may be related to lower |
| chemotherapy, surgery | can lead to sexual dysfunction |
| alcohol and drugs | can also lead to sexual dysfunction |
| serotonin and dopamine medicatinons | meds that can delay orgasm/ejaculation |
| testosterone patches | may improve sexual desire among women who have had hysterectomy/ovaries removed |
| SSRI's | may improve sexual desire but decrease sexual performance |
| SSRI's may help | premature ejaculation |
| penile implants and vaccuum devices | physical methods of treating erectile dysfunction |
| PDE 5 inhibitors or prostaglandin E1 | meds used to treat erectile dysfunction |
| prostaglandin E1 | injected into the penis or inserted into the urethra |
| sensate focus and nondemand pleasuring | decreasing performance anxiety and increasing communication |
| pleasurable, nonsexual touching | first step of sensate focusing |
| touch any part of the partner's body, including genitals and breasts | second step of sensate focusing |
| allows all touching and intercourse | third step of sensate focusing |
| intercourse | prohibited in the first 2 steps of sensate focusing |
| the stop squeeze technique | used by Masters and JOhnson and Kaplan |
| highly effective for premature ejaculation | the stop squeeze technique |
| directed masturbation | useful for female orgasmic disorder |
| vaginal dilators | used to treat genitor/pelvic pain disorder |
| cross dressing | transvestic disorder is a disorder associated with sexual pleasure from |
| sexual arousal | cross dressing is not considered a transvestic disorder if ____ is not involved |
| fondling and genital exposure | most common pedophilic acts |
| higher | a pedophilic who prefers boys often has a ____ number of victims |
| 8 | mean age of girls who are vicitms of pedophilia |
| 10 | mean age of boys who are victims of pedophilia |
| frotter | to rub |
| limited sexual knowledge, limited social skills | voyeurs tend to have |
| suffering | sexual masochism is associated with |
| associated with infliction of pain or humiliatin | sadism |
| S&M | sadism and masochism |
| M&M | a wonderful little round chocolate candy |
| 16 | avg age for onset of paraphilia |
| plethysmography | measures sexual response directly on the genitals |
| visual reaction time | measures sexual arousal without actually direct contact with the gentitals |
| medroxyprogesteron and leuprolide | decrease testosterone levels and may decrease paraphilia |
| satiation | exposing person to stimuli until no sexual arousal present |
| covert sensitization | person imagines the stimuli and then thinks about the neg. consequences |
| olfactory aversion | pairing nasty odor with sexual stimuli |
| Water and Power | old magazine that focused on enemas a a source of sexual pleasure |
| golden showers | someone pees on you and you like it |