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Euthenics

This document discusses several topics related to relationships and human sexuality. It defines key terms like "agape" as unconditional love from God, and "intimacy" as a close personal relationship. It describes Sternberg's triangular theory of love as having three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. The document also summarizes models of human sexual response like the four-stage Master & Johnson model and Kaplan's model with independent stages of desire, arousal, and orgasm. Finally, it defines sexual dysfunctions and paraphilias as atypical sexual interests or behaviors.

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Euthenics

This document discusses several topics related to relationships and human sexuality. It defines key terms like "agape" as unconditional love from God, and "intimacy" as a close personal relationship. It describes Sternberg's triangular theory of love as having three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. The document also summarizes models of human sexual response like the four-stage Master & Johnson model and Kaplan's model with independent stages of desire, arousal, and orgasm. Finally, it defines sexual dysfunctions and paraphilias as atypical sexual interests or behaviors.

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EUTHENICS “Psychosocial”

1. In the context of relationship, what does  A term pertaining to psychological and


"agape" mean? social factors and the interaction of these
 Love that is given by God. factors.
2. Which of the following is an essential  Relating to the interrelation of social
component of a healthy romantic relationship? factors and individual thought and
 Open and honest communication behavior.
3. What is the best way to define "intimacy" in
“Love”
the context of relationships?
 Closeness, Familiarity & Connection  Agape – The highest form of love. Love
4. What theory of love suggests that there are for God or the “Creator” (vice versa)
three primary components of love: intimacy,  Philia – Love for friends.
passion, and commitment?  Erotic – Passionate & intense love that
 Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love arouses romantic and sexual feelings.
5. Premature ejaculation is a type of sexual
dysfunction that affects only women. “Intimacy”
 ???  “a close, familiar, and usually affectionate
Sexual dysfunction can have a negative impact on or loving personal relationship with
a person's overall quality of life. another person or group.”

 True “Relationship”

A lack of sexual desire or interest is not  “It is a state of being connected.”


considered a form of sexual dysfunction. “Sex and Senses"
 True  Visual Experience – It relies on the sense
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the most common of sight.
sexual dysfunction in men.  Olfactory – It relies on the sense of smell.
 Tactile – It relies on the sense of touch.
 True  Auditory – It relies on the sense of
All forms of birth control are equally effective at hearing.
preventing pregnancy The sensorium and brain’s limbic system
 False coordinate

Premature ejaculation is a type of sexual “Sexual Behaviors”


dysfunction that affects only women. • Sexual behaviors are generally erotic
behaviors such that they involve any
 False
primary or secondary erotic zones.
Sexual consent can be assumed if someone doesn't
• These are actions that humans agree to
say "no.".
interpret as an expression of their sexual
 False motivations
Age-related changes can contribute to sexual “Master & Johnson Model”
dysfunction in both men and women.
It is four-stage “linear” model of human sexual
 True response based on some recordings of changes in
participants' physiology. From these data, they
Communication is not important in maintaining a identified four successive stages:
satisfying and healthy sexual relationship.
Excitement - Erection (Male) and Lubrication
 False (Female), Heart rate increases
Plateau – It is characterized by the sustained peak
in stimulation.
Orgasm – The climax. It is a stage of release
wherein the human male achieves ejaculation and
the human female is ready to receive the sperm.
Resolution – The male penis return to its normal
unerected phase. The female organs also relaxed
“Kaplan’s Model”
It sees the sexual response cycle as having
relatively independent stages.
• Desire- Sexual thoughts and feelings.
• Arousal – (Excitement and Plateau)
• Orgasm – Completion of sexual response
“Sexual Dysfunctions’
• Sexual Desire Disorder- Low level of
desire to engage in sexual activities.
• Sexual Arousal Disorder – Problem in
achieving physiological state for
copulation.
• Orgasmic Disorder – Problems in orgasm
• Sexual Pain Disorder – When there is an
exp of pain during sex.
“Paraphilias”
• Paraphilias are persistent and recurrent
sexual interests, urges, fantasies, or
behaviors of marked intensity involving
objects, activities, or even situations that
are atypical in nature.

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