
Sexual Disorders and Management
Explore sexual disorders, including sexual performance issues and gender identity disturbances. Learn about the etiology, prevalence, and management techniques such as modern sex therapy. Discover the importance of intact local structures, adequate hormonal modulation, and more in addressing sexual dysfunctions.
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Sexual disorders Sexual performance biopsycosocial approach It requires Intact local structures Adequate vascular supply Adequate peripheral nervous system Adequate hormonal modulation Functioning connection with central nervous system
Sexual disorders Systems: gender identity gender role sexual preference acts and status sexual drive and responsiveness
Sexual disorders System disturbances gender identity disorders transexualism preference disorders objects cloths behaviors compulsion,shame guilt issues of harm to others Note homosexuality
Sexual disorders Etiology Dynamic Behavioral
Sexual disorders sexual dysfunctions disorders of drive or desire low rarely high b- stimulation response cycle arousal and response arousal male impotence female failure of lubrication response male premature ejaculation failure of ejaculation female unorgasmia
Sexual disorders Prevalence Etiology 1- psychogenic 90% relationship problems;conflicts Communication problems Ignorance Stress mental illness 2- organic drugs Note vajinismus, dysparunia Frigidity anxiety
Sexual disorders Management Assessment partners investigations Modern sex therapy include education encourage communication behavioral techniques graduated exposure Master and Johnson, sensate focus Start stops squeeze Drugs papaverine Seldinafile Vacuum tube