dsm cards - sexual.txt

  1. Name and Describe The Sexual Disorders and Gender Identity Disorders
    • Sexual Dysfunctions: Disturbance in the sexual response cycle.
    • Paraphilias: For at least 6 months, arousing urges, fantasies, or behaviors involving children, nonhuman objects, suffering or humiliation.
    • Gender Identity Disorders: Cross-gender identification and discomfort with one's actual sex.
    • Gender Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
    • Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
  2. Name the Sexual Dysfunctions By Sub-Classifications

    Sexual Desire Disorders Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Sexual Aversion Disorder
    Sexual Arousal Disorders Female Sexual Arousal Disorder Male Erectile Disorder
    Orgasmic Disorders Female Orgasmic Disorder Male Orgasmic Disorder Premature Ejaculation
    Sexual Pain Disorders Dyspareunia Vaginismus
    Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical Condition
    Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    Sexual Dysfunction Not Otherwise Specified
  3. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
    A. Limited or no sexual fantasies or desire.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  4. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Sexual Aversion Disorder
    A. Extreme aversion to and avoidance of genital sexual contact.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

  5. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
    A. Difficulties in attaining or maintaining sufficient lubrication-swelling sexual response.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  6. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Female Orgasmic Disorder
    A. Missing or delayed orgasm after normal sexual excitement.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  7. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Male Orgasmic Disorder
    A. Missing or delayed orgasm after normal sexual excitement.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  8. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Premature Ejaculation
    A. Ejaculation before, on, or shortly after entry and before desired.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance.

  9. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Male Erectile Disorder
    A. Difficulties in attaining or maintaining erection while having sex.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  10. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Dyspareunia
    A. Genital pain related to sexual intercourse in a male or a female.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not solely due to Vaginismus or lack of lubrication. Also not due to a substance or a general medical condition.

  11. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Vaginismus
    A. Spasms in the outer third of the vagina that interferes with sexual intercourse.

    B. Marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    C. Not due to a medical condition.

  12. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Sexual Dysfunction Due to a Medical Condition
    A. Sexual dysfunction with marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    B. Sexual dysfunction is explained by a general medical condition.

  13. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    A. Sexual dysfunction with marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

    B. The dysfunction is explained by substance use by either of the following: 1. The symptoms in Item A developed during or within a month of Substance Intoxication. 2. Medication use relates to the disturbance.

    C. Not explained by a Sexual Dysfunction that is not substance induced.

  14. Name the Paraphilias
    1. Exhibitionism 2. Voyeurism 3. Sexual Sadism 4. Sexual Masochism 5. Fetishism 6. Transvestic Fetishism 7. Frotteurism 8. Pedophilia 9. Paraphilias Not Otherwise Specified
  15. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Exhibitionism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve exposing one's genitals to a stranger.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning

  16. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Voyeurism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve observing a person who is unclothed, disrobing, or having sex.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

  17. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Sexual Sadism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve acts of psychological or physical suffering.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

  18. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Sexual Masochism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve suffering or being humiliated, beaten, or bound.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

  19. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Fetishism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve inanimate objects.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

    C. The inanimate objects used are not limited to female cross-dress clothing or genital stimulation equipment.

  20. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Transvestic Fetishism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors by a heterosexual male that involve cross-dressing.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

  21. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Frotteurism
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors that involve touching or rubbing a nonconsenting person.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

  22. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Pedophilia
    A. For at least 6 months: sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors involving sex with prepubescent children.

    B. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.

    C. The prepubescent child is at least 5 years younger than the pedophilic person, who is at least 16 years old.

  23. Name the Diagnostic Criteria for Gender Identity Disorder
    • A. Cross-gender identification.
    • B. Uncomfortable with his or her sex (or associated gender role).
    • C. No simultaneous physical intersex condition.
    • D. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important functioning.
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dsm cards - sexual.txt
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