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PSY 657 Final Exam Questions and Answers Verified 100% Correct exhibitionistic disorder - ANSWER -Intentional exposure of one's genitals to others under inappropriate circumstances and without their consent. female orgasmic disorder - ANSWER -Persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm after a normal sexual excitement phase. female sexual interest/arousal disorder - ANSWER -Sexual dysfunction involving an absence of sexual arousal and unresponsiveness to most or all forms of erotic stimulation. fetishism - ANSWER -Sexual variant in which sexual interest centers on some inanimate object or nonsexual part of the body. frotteurism - ANSWER -A term that refers to interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvis or erect penis, against a nonconsenting person for sexual gratification. gender dysphoria - ANSWER -Persistent discomfort about one's biological sex or the sense that the gender role of that sex is inappropriate. genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder - ANSWER -Recurring difficulties of vaginal penetration or pelvic pain during intercourse. incest - ANSWER -Culturally prohibited sexual relations between family members, such as brother and sister or a parent and child. male hypoactive sexual desire disorder - ANSWER -Sexual dysfunction in which a man shows little or no sexual drive or interest. masochism - ANSWER -Sexual stimulation and gratification form experiencing pain or degradation in relating to a lover. orgasm - ANSWER -Third phase of the human sexual response, during which there is a release of sexual tension and a peaking of sexual pleasure. paraphilia disorders - ANSWER -Persistent sexual behavior patterns in which unusual objects, rituals, or situations are required for full sexual satisfaction. pedophilic disorder - ANSWER -A paraphilia in which an adult's preferred or exclusive sexual partner is a prepubertal child. rape - ANSWER -Sexual activity that occurs under actual or threatened forcible coercion of one person by another. resolution - ANSWER -Final phase of the human sexual response, during which a person has a sense of relaxation and well-being. sexual abuse - ANSWER -Sexual contact that involves physical or psychological coercion or occurs when at least one individual cannot reasonably consent to the contact. sexual assault - ANSWER -Refers to acts, separate from rape, that involve unwanted sexual contact, such as going or fondling another person without that person's consent. sexual dysfunction - ANSWER -Impairment either in the desire for sexual gratification o in the ability to achieve it. sexual sadism disorder - ANSWER -Disorder in which an individual achieves sexual gratification by inflicting physical or psychic pain or humiliation on a sexual partner. transsexualism - ANSWER -Individuals who identify with members of the opposite sex (as opposed to acceptance of their own biological sex) and who strongly desire to (and often do) change their sex. In most cases, this is gender identity disorder in adults. transvestic disorder - ANSWER -Achievement of sexual arousal and satisfaction by dressing as a member of the opposite sex. voyeuristic disorder - ANSWER -Disorder in which an individual achieves sexual pleasure through clandestine "peeping," usually watching other people disobey and / or engage in sexual activities. actuarial procedures - ANSWER -Methods whereby data about subjects are analyzed by objective procedures or formulas rather than by human judgements. aphasia - ANSWER -Loss or impairment of ability to communicate and understand language symbols - involving loss of power of expression by speech, writing, or signs, or loss of ability to comprehend written or spoken language - resulting from brain injury or disease. Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) - ANSWER -Objective method of rating clinical symptoms that provides scores on 18 variables (i.e. somatic concern, anxiety, withdrawal, hostility, and bizarre thinking) clinical diagnosis - ANSWER -The process through which a clinician arrives at a general "summary classification" of the patient's symptoms by following a clearly defined system such as DSM-5 or ICD-10. comorbidity - ANSWER -Occurrence of two or more identified disorders in the same psychologically disordered individual. computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan - ANSWER -Radiological technique used to locate and assess the extent of organic damage to the brain without surgery. cultural competence - ANSWER -Refers to a psychologist's need to be informed of the issues involved in multicultural assessment. dysrhythmia - ANSWER -Abnormal brain wave pattern.

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PSY 657 Final Exam Questions and
Answers Verified 100% Correct
exhibitionistic disorder - ANSWER -Intentional exposure of one's genitals to
others under inappropriate circumstances and without their consent.

female orgasmic disorder - ANSWER -Persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence
of, orgasm after a normal sexual excitement phase.

female sexual interest/arousal disorder - ANSWER -Sexual dysfunction involving
an absence of sexual arousal and unresponsiveness to most or all forms of erotic
stimulation.

fetishism - ANSWER -Sexual variant in which sexual interest centers on some
inanimate object or nonsexual part of the body.

frotteurism - ANSWER -A term that refers to interest in rubbing, usually one's
pelvis or erect penis, against a nonconsenting person for sexual gratification.

gender dysphoria - ANSWER -Persistent discomfort about one's biological sex or
the sense that the gender role of that sex is inappropriate.

genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder - ANSWER -Recurring difficulties of
vaginal penetration or pelvic pain during intercourse.

incest - ANSWER -Culturally prohibited sexual relations between family
members, such as brother and sister or a parent and child.

male hypoactive sexual desire disorder - ANSWER -Sexual dysfunction in which
a man shows little or no sexual drive or interest.

masochism - ANSWER -Sexual stimulation and gratification form experiencing
pain or degradation in relating to a lover.

, orgasm - ANSWER -Third phase of the human sexual response, during which
there is a release of sexual tension and a peaking of sexual pleasure.

paraphilia disorders - ANSWER -Persistent sexual behavior patterns in which
unusual objects, rituals, or situations are required for full sexual satisfaction.

pedophilic disorder - ANSWER -A paraphilia in which an adult's preferred or
exclusive sexual partner is a prepubertal child.

rape - ANSWER -Sexual activity that occurs under actual or threatened forcible
coercion of one person by another.

resolution - ANSWER -Final phase of the human sexual response, during which a
person has a sense of relaxation and well-being.

sexual abuse - ANSWER -Sexual contact that involves physical or psychological
coercion or occurs when at least one individual cannot reasonably consent to the
contact.

sexual assault - ANSWER -Refers to acts, separate from rape, that involve
unwanted sexual contact, such as going or fondling another person without that
person's consent.

sexual dysfunction - ANSWER -Impairment either in the desire for sexual
gratification o in the ability to achieve it.

sexual sadism disorder - ANSWER -Disorder in which an individual achieves
sexual gratification by inflicting physical or psychic pain or humiliation on a
sexual partner.

transsexualism - ANSWER -Individuals who identify with members of the
opposite sex (as opposed to acceptance of their own biological sex) and who
strongly desire to (and often do) change their sex.

In most cases, this is gender identity disorder in adults.

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