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657 Psychopathology Terms (Ch. 12) Autogynephilia *Ans* paraphilia characterized by sexual arousal in men at the thought or fantasy of being a woman Delayed ejaculation disorder *Ans* retarded ejaculation, or the inability to ejaculate following a normal sexual excitement phase Desire phase *Ans* first phase of the human sexual response, consisting of fantasies about sexual activity or a sense of desire to have sexual activity Erectile disorder *Ans* sexual dysfunction in which a male is unable to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for successful sexual gratification; formerly known as impotence Evidence-based treatment *Ans* treatment that has been demonstrated to be superior to a standard comparison treatment or to placebo in a randomized controlled trial Excitement (arousal) phase *Ans* second phase of the human sexual response, in which there is generally a subjective sense of sexual pleasure and physiological changes, including penile erection in the male and vaginal lubrication and enlargement in the female Exhibitionistic disorder *Ans* intentional exposure of one's genitals to others under inappropriate circumstances and without their consent Female orgasmic disorder *Ans* persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm after a normal sexual excitement phase Female sexual interest/arousal disorder *Ans* sexual dysfunction involving an absence of sexual arousal and unresponsiveness to most or all forms of erotic stimulation Fetishism *Ans* sexual variant in which sexual interest centers on some inanimate object or nonsexual part of the body Frotteurism *Ans* a term that refers to interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvis or erect penis, against a nonconsenting person for sexual gratification Gender dysphoria *Ans* persistent discomfort about one's biological sex or the sense that the gender role of that sex is inappropriate Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder *Ans* recurring difficulties of vaginal penetration or pelvic pain during intercours

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657 Psychopathology Terms (Ch. 12)
Autogynephilia *Ans* paraphilia characterized by sexual arousal in men at the thought or

fantasy of being a woman



Delayed ejaculation disorder *Ans* retarded ejaculation, or the inability to ejaculate following

a normal sexual excitement phase



Desire phase *Ans* first phase of the human sexual response, consisting of fantasies about

sexual activity or a sense of desire to have sexual activity



Erectile disorder *Ans* sexual dysfunction in which a male is unable to achieve or maintain

an erection sufficient for successful sexual gratification; formerly known as impotence



Evidence-based treatment *Ans* treatment that has been demonstrated to be superior to a

standard comparison treatment or to placebo in a randomized controlled trial



Excitement (arousal) phase *Ans* second phase of the human sexual response, in which there

is generally a subjective sense of sexual pleasure and physiological changes, including penile

erection in the male and vaginal lubrication and enlargement in the female

, Exhibitionistic disorder *Ans* intentional exposure of one's genitals to others under

inappropriate circumstances and without their consent



Female orgasmic disorder *Ans* persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm after a

normal sexual excitement phase



Female sexual interest/arousal disorder *Ans* sexual dysfunction involving an absence of

sexual arousal and unresponsiveness to most or all forms of erotic stimulation



Fetishism *Ans* sexual variant in which sexual interest centers on some inanimate object or

nonsexual part of the body



Frotteurism *Ans* a term that refers to interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvis or erect penis,

against a nonconsenting person for sexual gratification



Gender dysphoria *Ans* persistent discomfort about one's biological sex or the sense that the

gender role of that sex is inappropriate



Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder *Ans* recurring difficulties of vaginal penetration or

pelvic pain during intercourse

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