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What are statistical norms based on?
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Purely on frequency of behaviour
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What do social norms incorporate?
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Judgment of social acceptability
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What does the legal approach to normality include?
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Attention to harm and social acceptability
Emphasis usually on exploitation, power, force,...
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What is discomfort, inefficient, and exclusion of human sexual relationships part of?
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Psychological approach to normality
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Which model deals with emphasis on classification diagnosis, treatment and DSM -IV -TR
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Medical Model approach to normality
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When do variations become mental disorders?
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Emphasis on distress and impairment in functioning
Compulsiveness
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What involves fetishism, transvestic fetishism?
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Non-human objects
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What is associated with suffering and humiliation?
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Sexual sadism, sexual masochism
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What is associated with a non-consenting person?
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Voyeurism, frotteurism, exhibitionism, pedophilia
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What does telephone scatologia entail?
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Obscene phone calls
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What is necrophilia?
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Sex with corpses
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What is sex with animals referred to as?
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Zoophilia
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What is rubbing feces on people associated with?
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Coprophilia
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What is Klismaphilia?
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Pleasure from edma/anal
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What is arousal from urine associated with?
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Urophilia
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What is partialism?
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Arousal from specific body part
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What do the authors of DSM-IV-TR and the paraphilias make an argument for?
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Paraphilias may not satisfy the DSM's criterion for mental disorders in all cases
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What is paraphilia?
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Recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviours involving non-human objects,...
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What can paraphilia cause?
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Significant clinically distress or impairment OR with coercive paraphilias (e.g. exhibitionism)...
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What is form fetish?
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The object and/or shape of an object is the source of sexual arousal e.g. Shoes
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What is frotteurism?
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Rubbing genitals against non-consenting partner
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What is coprophilia?
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Sexual satisfaction from contact with feces
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What is saliromania?
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Desire to damage a woman's clothes
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What is sexual arousal through wearing clothes of opposite sex associated with?
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Transvestism
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How many men experience transvestism on occasion?
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100,000
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The sample of cross dressers found what?
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87% were heterosexual
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The sample of cross dressers found that at age what had men had a 1st experience?
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Age 10
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Most partners are aware of cross-dressing behaviour (T or F)
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TRUE
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What is sadism based on?
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The behaviours of Marquis de Sade
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What is sadism often associated with?
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Non-consensual and abuse of power
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What is a sexual sadist?
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A person who derives sexual satisfaction from inflicting pain, suffering or humiliation on...
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What is a masochist?
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A person who is sexually aroused by fantasies, urges or behaviours involving being beaten,...
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Sado-Masochism is consensual (T or F)
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TRUE
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What does S&M involve?
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The use of physical restraints or psychological roles and commands in sexual interaction
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S&M always includes climaxing and touching of genitals (T or F)
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FALSE
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S&M includes bondage and discipline (T or F)
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TRUE
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What model is the 12 Step Programming Sexual Compulsives Anonymous(SCA) based on?
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Based on addictions Model
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what is asphyxiophilia?
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desire to induce oneself in a state of oxygen deficiency in order to create sexual arousal...
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What is Voyeurism? What is it accompanied by?
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Sexual pleasure from viewing nudes. Masturbating.
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What is scoptopilia?
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Sexual pleasure from viewing sexual acts and genitals
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Where does the term peeping tom come from?
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Lady Godiva begged her husband to lessen the tax burden.The Lord of Coventry told Godiva that...
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Who is George Walter Campbell, what did he do?
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dubbed the "Shoecam Man by the media and describedas "the Peeping Tom of the 20th Century"pleaded...
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What is Exhibitionism? What are the aroused by?
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An individual derived sexual pleasure from exposing his or herself to others. Aroused by the...
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What is the difference between Zoophiles and beastialit
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Zoophiles cite a concern for the welfare of the animal relative to those who are considered...
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Some individuals with brain lesions or tumoursshow what ?
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paraphiliac behaviour
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What is the Erotic appeal to reverse customary powerrelationships related to?
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sadism, masochism
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What is Nymphomania?
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Excessive sex drive in women
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What is Satyriasis?
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Excessive sex drive in men
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What is Hypersexuality?
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Excessive sex drive in men or women
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What are the 4 types of Sexually Compulsive BehaviorCarnes?
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1. PREOCCUPATION2. RITUALS3. COMPULSIVE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR4. DESPAIR
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On the continuum for normal- abnormal behaviour where does one start to become abnormal?
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Starting from the category of Necessity to the category of substitute for human partner
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What are the 6 characteristics to cyber sex addiction/compulsion?
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1. Salience: Most important activity in life2. Mood modification: Produces a “buzz”, “high”,3....
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What is the difference between Primary vs. secondary prevention in regards to Prevention of...
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1. Primary: Intervention in home life or other factorsduring childhood2. Secondary: Identify...
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What are 2 Medical Treatments of Harmful SexualVariations?
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1. Castration to reduce testosterone andtherefore sex drive2. Hormonal treatment, use of drug...
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What are the 2 different procedures involved with hormonal treatment in regards to the medical...
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1. Drugs to reduce androgens (chemical castration)2. Antiandrogens that bind to receptors in...
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In regards to the medical treatment of sexual variations what do psychotrophic drugs do?
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alter central nervous system
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in regards to cognitive behavioural therapy what is overt sensitization?
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pairing aversive magery with fantasies of target behaviour
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in regards to cognitive behavioural therapy what is Orgasmic reconditioning?
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when masturbating to paraphilic fantasies switch to acceptable fantasy at orgasm
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Who was the 12 Step Programming Sexual Compulsives Anonymous(SCA) founded by, what was their...
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founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as away of achieving the "spiritual experience"that those...
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What is a fetish whose object is anything made of a particular substance, such as leather referred...
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Media Fetish
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