PSYCH 210 TopHat Questions Chapter 12-18

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Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Klismophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

-Sexual gratification from receiving enemas.

Ch. 13: Match the form of marriage/sexual relationship with its correct description. Harem -One wife married to multiple husbands. -Many wives married to the same husband. -Common term for multiple people married to each other. -A form of polygyny. -Two people in a marriage.

A form of polygyny.

Ch. 16: HIV leads to AIDS by attacking: A) CD4 Lymphocytes. B) Red blood cells. C) Bone marrow. D) The brain.

A) CD4 Lymphocytes.

Ch. 15: The most common sexual problem reported by males is: A) Climax too early. B) Lack of interest in sex. C) Sex not pleasurable. D) Problems with erection.

A) Climax too early.

Ch. 17: __________ is a form of acquaintance rape and is used to describe situations where a consensual sexual interaction is already underway when the rape occurs. A) Date rape. B) Statutory rape. C) Incapacitated rape. D) Sexual Assault.

A) Date rape.

Ch. 12: For an infant, the most important characteristics of a sexual partner is that the person be: A) Familiar. B) The mother. C) A parent. D) Female.

A) Familiar.

Ch. 14: Research suggests that those in dominant roles during BDSM scenes enter an altered state which is associated with focused attention, a loss of self-consciousness and optimal performance of a task. This state is called: A) Flow. B) Transcendence. C) Transient hypofrontality. D) Fluid Hypomorality.

A) Flow.

Ch. 15: Viagra works by: A) Increasing the responsiveness of the erectile tissue in the penis to nitric oxide. B) Targeting neurotransmitters in the brain. C) Increasing muscle tone. D) All of the above.

A) Increasing the responsiveness of the erectile tissue in the penis to nitric oxide.

Ch. 16: The most serious harm caused by pubic lice is usually: A) Intense itching which can lead to tearing of the skin. B) Impaired fertility. C) Death. D) Jaundice.

A) Intense itching which can lead to tearing of the skin.

Ch. 16: HIV is unique from most other STIs because: A) It is a retrovirus. B) There still is no cure. C) It kills its host so quickly following infection. D) There are no treatments yet available.

A) It is a retrovirus.

Ch. 13: According to research on sexuality and aging, what can we conclude? (Choose all that apply.) A) Most older people do have pleasurable sexual experiences. B) Most older people wish they were having more sexual experiences. C) Sexual activity declines less in females with age than males due to a disproportionate decline in sexual opportunities and partners for heterosexual males. D) There is a robust correlation between perceived attractiveness and sexual desire that is particularly relevant for aging adults. E) Erectile Dysfunction is mostly a male a problem.

A) Most older people do have pleasurable sexual experiences. B) Most older people wish they were having more sexual experiences. D) There is a robust correlation between perceived attractiveness and sexual desire that is particularly relevant for aging adults.

Ch. 14: Which of the following is a type of therapy that encourages patients to identify the triggers in the environment that set off the urge to engage in their paraphilic behavior? A) Relapse Prevention Therapy. B) Masturbatory Reconditioning. C) Aversion Therapy. D) Classical Conditioning.

A) Relapse Prevention Therapy.

Ch. 14: From the perspective of classical conditioning, it is possible that paraphilic disorders develop as a result of: A) Repeated pairing between an object and sexual stimuli over time. B) Positive reinforcement. C) Negative reinforcement. D) Introspection.

A) Repeated pairing between an object and sexual stimuli over time.

Ch. 13: According to Esther Perel, the secret to keep passion alive in a long term relationship is: A) Retaining a sense of space and room to explore independently from your partner. B) Spending more time together. C) Lower your expectations surrounding your marriage. D) All of the above.

A) Retaining a sense of space and room to explore independently from your partner.

Ch. 13: True or False: According to NSSHB data, the majority of older Americans are enjoying pleasurable sex well into old age. A) True. B) False.

A) True.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Chlamydia -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males).

Ch. 17: Approximately how many women will be a victim of rape in their lifetime? A) 1 in 2. B) 1 in 6. C) 1 in 10. D) 1 in 25.

B) 1 in 6.

Ch. 12: The age at which children are most at risk for being sexually abused is: A) 1-6. B) 7-10. C) 10-14. D) 14-20.

B) 7-10.

Ch. 16: The bacterial STI with the highest incidence rate is: A) HIV. B) Chlamydia. C) Gonorrhea. D) Herpes.

B) Chlamydia.

Ch. 13: True or False: According to NSSHB data, people over 70 report receiving slightly less pleasure from sex than people under 70. A) True. B) False.

B) False.

Ch. 15: In addition to using the Coital Alignment Technique, anorgasmia is frequently remedied with: A) SSRIs. B) Good sexual communication between partners. C) Alcohol. D) All of the above.

B) Good sexual communication between partners.

Ch. 16: Which of the following statements about herpes is CORRECT? A) HSV-1 only leads to infections on the mouth or lips. B) HSV-2 is the most common cause of genital herpes. C) Most herpes infections can be easily cleared with antibiotics. D) A patient is only contagious during their first, initial outbreak.

B) HSV-2 is the most common cause of genital herpes.

Ch. 17: The theory that humans are genetically programmed to rape is weakened by which piece of evidence? A) Orangutans frequently engage in "forced copulation." B) Rape does not occur at the same rate across all societies. C) Cultures that rape tend to have higher population growth. D) All of the above.

B) Rape does not occur at the same rate across all societies.

Ch. 14: Which of the following statement(s) is true involving the notion of a cycle of abuse? (Check all that apply) A) The vast majority of those who were sexually abused as children grow up to abuse others. B) The majority of those who were sexually abused as children grow up not to abuse others. C) People who sexually abuse others are more likely to have been sexually abused themselves.

B) The majority of those who were sexually abused as children grow up not to abuse others. C) People who sexually abuse others are more likely to have been sexually abused themselves.

Ch. 14: The diagnosis of a sexual practice as a paraphiliac disorder (as opposed to just a paraphilia) does NOT rely on (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): A) Whether consent was given (if another person is involved.). B) The number or gender of partners involved. C) The distress caused to the person due to the practice. D) The legality of the sexual practice. E) Whether the practice would be deemed unappealing to most people in the population.

B) The number or gender of partners involved. E) Whether the practice would be deemed unappealing to most people in the population.

Ch. 15: In this condition, a combination of psychological and physiological factors cause the walls of the vagina, as well as pelvic floor muscles, to painfully spasm. A) Pelvic inflammatory disease. B) Vaginismus. C) Vulvodynia. D) Dyspareunia.

B) Vaginismus.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Scabies -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Burrow under the skin and create red tracks.

Ch. 16: STIs are LEAST likely to be transmitted through: A) Skin of the penis, scrotum, anus, labia, vagina. B) Child bearing processes (delivery and nursing). C) Body secretions including sweat, tears, saliva and urine. D) Shared needles.

C) Body secretions including sweat, tears, saliva and urine.

Ch. 12: Which of the following sexual activities occurs in the most number of child sex abuse cases? A) Vaginal or oral penetration. B) Oral-genital contact. C) Genital touching and fondling. D) Penetration using some sort of sex toy.

C) Genital touching and fondling.

Ch. 16: The viral STI with the highest incidence rate is: A) HIV. B) Herpes. C) Human Papollimovirus. D) Syphilis.

C) Human Papollimovirus.

Ch. 14: Research shows that pedophiles tend to have less white brain matter than non-pedophiles, suggesting that they have trouble connecting appropriate responses to stimuli (e.g., children) in their environment. Criticism of this theory has pointed out that the results could be due to the fact that white matter in the brain is also linked to: A) Extroversion. B) Agreeableness. C) Impulsivity. D) Openness to experience.

C) Impulsivity.

Ch. 15: The most common sexual problem reported by females is: A) Sexual Pain. B) Reaching climax too soon. C) Lack of sexual desire. D) Sex not pleasurable.

C) Lack of sexual desire.

Ch. 14: Which of the following is TRUE regarding surgical castration? A) It is a preferred method of treatment for those suffering from paraphilic disorders. B) It maintains a male's ability to feel sexual desire and have an erection. C) Many clinicians are ethically opposed to it. D) All of the above.

C) Many clinicians are ethically opposed to it.

Ch. 12: With regard to typical sexual experiences during infancy in the U.S., which of the following statements is FALSE? A) Males may experience penile erections during sucking, rocking and whole body caress. B) Females may experience genital lubrication while during an exciting game of "peek a boo." C) Masturbation is engaged in intentionally and often leads to orgasm. D) Other people are at first thought of as "objects" and later emerge as "persons" at a later stage in life.

C) Masturbation is engaged in intentionally and often leads to orgasm.

Ch. 15: Concerns about premature ejaculation are often compounded by: A) Anxieties about the appearance of one's genitals. B) Anxieties about wanting to have sex. C) Misperceptions concerning the average amount of time a typical male "lasts". D) Low sexual desire.

C) Misperceptions concerning the average amount of time a typical male "lasts".

Ch. 13: What is the most likely reason that research examining the sexuality of aging populations has historically been so limited? A) People over 50 don't have that much sex. B) People over 50 don't really care about sex. C) Our culture has traditionally viewed sex among the aging with disdain. D) All of the above.

C) Our culture has traditionally viewed sex among the aging with disdain.

Ch. 13: Which of the following would NOT be recommended by Finkel as a way to optimize one's marriage? A) Schedule more one-on-one time together B) Rely more on other people in one's social support network C) Raise your expectations regarding your marriage and partner. D) Lower your expectations regarding your marriage and partner.

C) Raise your expectations regarding your marriage and partner.

Ch. 13: Which of the following is NOT a common reason that people have historically gotten married? A) To have children and provide a line of inheritance. B) To form social alliances. C) To solidify their love and passion for each other. D) To provide social stability.

C) To solidify their love and passion for each other.

Ch. 14: Research shows that during BDSM scenes, submissives frequently experience reduced sensations of pain, increased feelings of floating, feelings of peacefulness, feelings of living in the here and now and time distortions. This experience is called: A) Flow. B) Transcendence. C) Transient hypofrontality. D) Fluid hypomodality.

C) Transient hypofrontality.

Ch. 15: Which of the following has NOT been implicated as a cause for premature ejaculation? A) A learned response resulting from rushed masturbatory practices. B) Unusually low serotonin levels in the brain. C) Unusually high sex drive. D) A serotonin to dopamine ratio that is too low.

C) Unusually high sex drive.

Ch. 13: Match the form of marriage/sexual relationship with its correct description. Polygamy -One wife married to multiple husbands. -Many wives married to the same husband. -Common term for multiple people married to each other. -A form of polygyny. -Two people in a marriage.

Common term for multiple people married to each other.

Ch. 13: Polyamorous couples often report that instead of feeling jealous when observing their partner flirt with someone else, they experience a sense of joy and giddiness. What is this emotion that they feel called?

Compersion.

Ch. 14: Some researchers propose that certain paraphiliac disorders are actually courtship disorders. Match the courtship disorder with it's more typical, non-clinical form. Rape -Flirting and showing off for partner. -Locating and watching a potential sex partner. -Kissing cuddling hugging (making out). -Consensual penetrative sex.

Consensual penetrative sex.

Ch. 16: Which of the following is true about HPV? A) A safe and effective vaccine exists. B) HPV strains 16 and 18 are the types which cause most cervical cancers. C) The vaccine is recommended for boys and girls at age 11 or 12. D) All of the above are true.

D) All of the above are true.

Ch. 12: The majority of child sexual abuse instances: A) Are committed by males. B) Are committed in residences. C) Are never reported. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 12: Which of the following could potentially be potentially be prosecuted as child sex abuse in most U.S. states? A) A 19 year old who has sex with a 15 year old. B) A 15 year old who has sex with a 9 year old. C) A 16 year old who has sex with mentally handicapped 16 year old. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 12: Which of the following is an example of the types of excuses child sex perpetrators typically try to give for their actions? A) The child never seemed upset during or after the time of sexual contact. B) The child is more mature than most and knows a lot about sex already. C) In other cultures, children have sex with adults all the time and no harm comes of it. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 13: According to research, in females, the impact of menopause on sexual desire is: A) Declining estrogen can cause problems with lubrication. B) Probably weaker than the impact of how attractive she feels. C) Probably weaker than the impact of how responsive she perceives her partner to be. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 14: According to research, compared to non-pedophiles, pedophiles tend to: A) Have lower IQs. B) Be shorter. C) Have less white brain matter. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 14: Which of the following is TRUE regarding the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors? A) They are most commonly used to treat depression. B) They are effective in treating obsessive compulsive disorder. C) They cause a decline in sexual interest (libido) that can be helpful in treating patients with paraphiliac disorders. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 15: Which of the following is a common cause of erectile dysfunction? A) Smoking. B) Stress. C) The natural aging process. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 16: Left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to: A) Pelvic Inflammatory disease in females. B) Epididymitis in males. C) Infection of the eyes. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 16: Trichomoniasis is a single celled protozoan with whiplike flagella that causes: A) Frothy greenish or darkish discharge from the genitals. B) Abdominal pain. C) An urge to frequently urinate. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 17: Which of the following accurately reflects how society tends to respond to male rape? A) Disbelief. B) Ridicule. C) Minimization. D) All of the above.

D) All of the above.

Ch. 16: Scabies are: A) A virus. B) A bacteria. C) An insect. D) An arachnid.

D) An arachnid.

Ch. 16: Latex condoms: A) Typically fail to prevent STIs because of product flaws. B) Provide major (powerful) protection against all types of STIs. C) Have pores that are larger than most STI microbes but nevertheless serve as an excellent barrier. D) Are most effective when used with water based lubricants to prevent tearing.

D) Are most effective when used with water based lubricants to prevent tearing.

Ch. 15: Which of the following has NOT been found to be frequent cause of delated ejaculation? A) Relationship issues. B) Antidepressant drugs such as SSRIs. C) A learned response (ie. from masturbatory practices). D) High testosterone levels.

D) High testosterone levels.

Ch. 17: According to research by Malamuth, rapists tend to share all of the following qualities EXCEPT: A) Prefer hooking up, not relationship. B) Positive response to sex aggressive porn. C) Misogyny - negative attitudes about females. D) Lower IQs.

D) Lower IQs.

Ch. 16: Which of the following statements concerning chlamydia is FALSE? A) About 1 in 10 adolescent females is infected. B) It frequently impairs fertility in females. C) Most females experience no symptoms. D) Rates of chlamydia have dropped sharply since 1985.

D) Rates of chlamydia have dropped sharply since 1985.

Ch. 17: Which of the following is NOT a common reason that a rape is not reported to the police? A) Belief that police won't do anything. B) Self blame. C) Desire to protect the perpetrator. D) Sense that rape was "not a big deal."

D) Sense that rape was "not a big deal."

Ch. 12: During preadolescence, it is typical for children to: A) First begin developing a "body map." B) Become very interested in cross sex friendships and cross sex play. C) Sexual orientation becomes fully resolved. D) Start developing "crushes."

D) Start developing "crushes."

Ch. 15: Which of the following is NOT a common reason that people fake orgasms? A) To heighten their own arousal. B) To protect their partner's feelings. C) To get sex to end. D) To get sex to last longer.

D) To get sex to last longer.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: HIV -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with it's correct description. Exhibitionism -Rubbing one's body and genitals against a non-consenting person. -Exposing one's genitals to a unsuspecting or non-consenting person. -Watching an unsuspecting person undress or engage in sexual activity. -Making obscene phone calls to a non-consenting partner.

Exposing one's genitals to a unsuspecting or non-consenting person.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Hepatitis B -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Fatigue and fever.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Asphyxiophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply.

Ch. 14: Some researchers propose that certain paraphiliac disorders are actually courtship disorders. Match the courtship disorder with it's more typical, non-clinical form. Exhibitionism -Flirting and showing off for partner. -Locating and watching a potential sex partner. -Kissing cuddling hugging (making out). -Consensual penetrative sex.

Flirting and showing off for partner.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Gonorrhea -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis.

Ch. 12: Match the dimension of sexual experience with its corresponding description. Social (interpersonal) -How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like. -How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship. -How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to. -How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity. -How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship.

Ch. 12: Match the dimension of sexual experience with its corresponding description. Cognitive -How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like. -How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship. -How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to. -How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity. -How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity.

Ch. 12: Match the dimension of sexual experience with its corresponding description. Gender -How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like. -How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship. -How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to. -How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity. -How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

Ch. 12: Match the dimension of sexual experience with its corresponding description. Erotic -How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like. -How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship. -How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to. -How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity. -How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like.

Ch. 12: Match the dimension of sexual experience with its corresponding description. Orientation -How a person comes to understand what sexual pleasure feels like. -How a person comes to associate others into their understanding of sex and relationship. -How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to. -How a person comes to mentally understand and know about sexual activity. -How a person comes to understand their own gender identity as well as that of others.

How a person comes to understand who they are attracted to.

Ch. 14: Some researchers propose that certain paraphiliac disorders are actually courtship disorders. Match the courtship disorder with it's more typical, non-clinical form. Frotteurism -Flirting and showing off for partner. -Locating and watching a potential sex partner. -Kissing cuddling hugging (making out). -Consensual penetrative sex.

Kissing cuddling hugging (making out).

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: HPV -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Leads to cervical cancer.

Ch. 15: In her book American Couples, Pepper Schwarz describes the phenomenon of __________, pointing to data suggesting that lesbian couples in committed relationships have less sex than any other type of couple.

Lesbian Bed Death.

Ch. 14: Some researchers propose that certain paraphiliac disorders are actually courtship disorders. Match the courtship disorder with it's more typical, non-clinical form. Voyeurism -Flirting and showing off for partner. -Locating and watching a potential sex partner. -Kissing cuddling hugging (making out). -Consensual penetrative sex.

Locating and watching a potential sex partner.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with it's correct description. Scatalogia -Rubbing one's body and genitals against a non-consenting person. -Exposing one's genitals to a unsuspecting or non-consenting person. -Watching an unsuspecting person undress or engage in sexual activity. -Making obscene phone calls to a non-consenting partner.

Making obscene phone calls to a non-consenting partner.

Ch. 13: Match the form of marriage/sexual relationship with its correct description. Polygyny -One wife married to multiple husbands. -Many wives married to the same husband. -Common term for multiple people married to each other. -A form of polygyny. -Two people in a marriage.

Many wives married to the same husband.

Ch. 13: Match the the historical model of marriage with its correct description. The companionate marriage -Marriage as a contact required for the sustenance of a family. -Marriage as a basis for friendship and tending the needs of the children versus work. -Marriage as a mean of achieving individual self expression.

Marriage as a basis for friendship and tending the needs of the children versus work.

Ch. 13: Match the the historical model of marriage with its correct description. The practical marriage -Marriage as a contact required for the sustenance of a family. -Marriage as a basis for friendship and tending the needs of the children versus work. -Marriage as a mean of achieving individual self expression.

Marriage as a contact required for the sustenance of a family.

Ch. 13: Match the the historical model of marriage with its correct description. The expressive marriage -Marriage as a contact required for the sustenance of a family. -Marriage as a basis for friendship and tending the needs of the children versus work. -Marriage as a mean of achieving individual self expression.

Marriage as a mean of achieving individual self expression.

Ch. 13: Match the form of marriage/sexual relationship with its correct description. Polyandry -One wife married to multiple husbands. -Many wives married to the same husband. -Common term for multiple people married to each other. -A form of polygyny. -Two people in a marriage.

One wife married to multiple husbands.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Herpes -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Painful fluid filled blisters.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Syphilis -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Painless fluid filled sore (chancre).

Ch. 17: Victims of rape often experience post traumatic stress disorder. The collection of symptoms, which include symptoms such as depression, anger, sleeplessness and Inability to concentrate, are referred to as:

Rape Trauma Syndrome.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with it's correct description. Frotteurism -Rubbing one's body and genitals against a non-consenting person. -Exposing one's genitals to a unsuspecting or non-consenting person. -Watching an unsuspecting person undress or engage in sexual activity. -Making obscene phone calls to a non-consenting partner.

Rubbing one's body and genitals against a non-consenting person.

Ch. 15: __________ is a touching exercise, where couples take turns gently touching each other all over their whole bodies, while focusing, in a non-evaluative way on the sensations involved.

Sensate Focus.

Ch. 16: At about 6 weeks to 6 months after a person is infected with HIV, their body launches an immune response that causes flu like symptoms. This response is referred to as __________.

Seroconversion.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Mysophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry).

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Necrophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Somnophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Corprophilia -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication).

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with its correct description. Urophile -Sexual desire involving urine. -Sexual gratification from receiving enemas. -Sexual arousal from filth (i.e. dirty laundry). -Fixation with deriving sexual pleasure from cutting off one's air supply. -Sexual desire involving human excrement (defication). -Sexual desire directed toward dead bodies. -Sexual desire directed toward sleeping people.

Sexual desire involving urine.

Ch. 16: Match the symptoms with disease: Pubic Lice -Burrow under the skin and create red tracks. -Painless fluid filled sore (chancre). -Painful fluid filled blisters. -An inflamed cervix (females) or prostate (males). -Eventually causes AIDS if left untreated. -Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs. -Frothy and fowl smelling discharge from vagina or dark discharge from penis. -Leads to cervical cancer. -Fatigue and fever.

Small lice that attach to human pubic hairs.

Ch. 16: Syphilis is caused by a bacterium called Treponema Pallidum. This bacterium is a __________, meaning it has a unique, corkscrew shape.

Spirochete.

Ch. 15: The _________ is a sex therapy technique used to treat premature ejaculation that instructs males to stimulate the penis but stop just before they feel they are about to ejaculate.

Stop-Start Method.

Ch. 13: Match the form of marriage/sexual relationship with its correct description. Monogamy -One wife married to multiple husbands. -Many wives married to the same husband. -Common term for multiple people married to each other. -A form of polygyny. -Two people in a marriage.

Two people in a marriage.

Ch. 14: Match the paraphiliac disorder with it's correct description. Voyeurism -Rubbing one's body and genitals against a non-consenting person. -Exposing one's genitals to a unsuspecting or non-consenting person. -Watching an unsuspecting person undress or engage in sexual activity. -Making obscene phone calls to a non-consenting partner.

Watching an unsuspecting person undress or engage in sexual activity.

Ch. 12: According to _____, ultra-glamorous and sexuality sophisticates media characters often influence teens' decisions about sex.

super peer theory


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