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    Sexual Dysfunction Week 3 Barbara Herridge University of Phoenix Axia College PSY 265 11/22/2011 There are four known types of sexual dysfunctions; sexual desire disorder‚ sexual arousal disorder‚ orgasmic disorder‚ and sexual pain disorder. All of these sexual disorders are in some way connected on psychological levels which cause these dysfunctions. The one I am going to talk about is orgasmic disorder in females and in males. The orgasmic disorder is split into two categories

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    Almost everyone goes through a sort of hardship at some point in their life. When in this period‚ people tend to look to their relationships for comfort and guidance. Relationships provide these individuals with a hand to hold onto when stumbling along a dark path of pain‚ confusion‚ and struggle. Ordinary People‚ by Judith Guest‚ showcases this very theme by utilizing specific relationships to help further the growth of her main character‚ Conrad Jarrett. Conrad’s relations with his girlfriend Jeannine

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    Ordinary people are the ’cannon fodder’ for the exploits of the wealthy who mislead us into war. Often the war is even ’fomented’ by covert (secret) operations where rebels are trained and funded to stir up trouble‚ giving the Western oligarchs a good excuse to "intervene militarily’. Either way you cut it‚ the wealthy use their ’corporate-friendly’ mainstream news broadcasts to dummy down the public‚ create fictitious reasoning for war like: ’this operation is to establish democracy and freedom

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    Sexual Dysfunction Tracey B. Freeman PSY 265 October 16‚ 2014 Nicole Pansey Sexual Dysfunction Sexual dysfunction disorder can occur in both men and women. It is characterized the same in both genders and it means erection for the male gender and vaginal lubrication in the female gender. To further explain the two‚ for a male‚ having sexual arousal disorder involves difficulty having an erection for a substantial amount of time or whether they can even obtain one at all. The proper way

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    Sexual Dysfunctions Laurie Anne Brownell PSY/265 November 1‚ 2011 Pamela Stoelzel The type of sexual dysfunction that I chose to talk about is orgasmic disorder. Orgasmic disorders can affect both male and female. This simply means that either the male or female has trouble reaching orgasm or cannot reach orgasm at all. However this disorder is more common in women than men. Factors that may cause this dysfunction may be there is not enough clitoral stimulation during intercourse to build

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    or “cast curses” on people‚ or other things like that. People pay thousands of kwacha for magicians to help them somehow. William is now coming to his senses‚ and believing a little bit more that these magicians. Chapter 2. In this chapter‚ we learn that William’s Uncle dies‚ leaving Geoffrey without a dad. Right after that‚ Williams other uncle lost his

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    Judith Guest’s novel‚ Ordinary People‚ is quite a unique story in that it has two protagonists. It alternates between the Conrad’s story and Calvin’s‚ his father. Although they seem interrelated‚ especially at the beginning‚ they are more like two completely different stories which happen to occasionally affect one another before splitting off and going their own ways once more. Conrad’s main concern seems to be his emotional time bomb‚ always threatening to blow but never knowing when it’s going

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    Ordinary People In chapter 22 where Conrad fights Stillman because Stillman couldn’t keep his mouth shut it made Conrad explode. I personally can relate to Conrad because people like to piss me off to the point where I would get into fights with them. Sometimes there are words that are said that just makes the situation even worse. “Someone says‚” Shut the fuck up‚ will you?” (pg. 178). And when someone else butts in the conversation that doesn’t involve them irritates the living crap out of me.

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    Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction refers to a difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of a normal sexual activity‚ including  desire‚ preference‚ arousal or orgasm. Sexual dysfunctions can have a profound impact on an individual’s perceived quality of sexual life. A thorough sexual history and assessment of general health and other sexual problems (if any) are very important. Assessing (performance)anxiety‚ guilt‚ stress and worry are integral to the optimal management

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    Checkpoint: Sexual Dysfunction Sexual arousal disorders affect women and men. With this disorder men find it difficult to obtain or keep an erection while women there is the inability to lubricate enough to complete the sex act. Sexual arousal disorders were previously known as frigidity in women and impotence in men‚ though these have now been replaced with less judgmental terms. Impotence is now known as erectile dysfunction‚ and frigidity is now described as any of several specific problems

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