Psychosexual Disorders
Psychosexual Disorders
Psychosexual Disorders
Causes
There is no clearly understood or universally agreed-upon cause
Symptoms
The subsequent development of unwanted secondary sex
Diagnosis
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, fourth edition text revised(DSM-IVTR), the following criteria must be met to establish a
diagnosis of gender identity disorder. More specific
descriptions and examples of the first two criteria follow
the list;
A strong and persistent cross-gender identification.
Persistent discomfort with his or her sex or having a sense
of inappropriateness in the gender role of one's birth sex.
The disturbance is not concurrent with a physical intersex
condition, such as hermaphroditism in which a person is
born with the genitalia of both male and female.
The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or
impairment in social, occupational, or other important
areas of functioning.
Treatments
One common form of treatment for gender
Prevention
Providing gender-appropriate clothing and toys
Sexual dysfunction
Orgasmic Disorders
Female Orgasmic Disorder
A. Persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm
following a normal sexual excitement phase. Women exhibit
wide variability in the type or intensity of stimulation that
triggers orgasm. The diagnosis of Female Orgasmic Disorder
should be based on the clinicians judgment that the womans
orgasmic capacity is less than would be reasonable for her age,
sexual experience, and the adequacy of sexual stimulation she
receives.
B. The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal
difficulty.
C. The orgasmic dysfunction is not better accounted for by
another Axis I disorder (except another Sexual Dysfunction) and
is not due exclusively to the direct physiological effects of a
substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general
medical condition.
Premature Ejaculation
A. Persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal
Vaginismus
A. Recurrent or persistent involuntary
Paraphillas
a condition in which a person's sexual
Diagnosing
Most people with atypical sexual interests
Reference
Read more: http://
www.minddisorders.com/Flu-Inv/Gender-ident
ity-disorder.html#ixzz3lLJqbRnf
: Reprinted with permission from the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision.
(Copyright 2000). American Psychiatric
Association.
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