Psychology 180                                                                   M. Manber

Fall, 2018

Study Guide —Test 6:  Friday, December 7, 2018

Chapters 14, 15, 17,  & 18

Definition of rape

 

Why women may not report rape

 

Theories of rape:  psychopathological, victim-precipitation, feminist

 

Effects of rape (including post traumatic stress disorder)

 

Child sexual abuse, including when worse outcome

 

Types of dysfunctions (lifelong, acquired, & situational)

 

Erectile disorder/dysfunction

 

Orgasmic disorders

 

Premature ejaculation, including definitional issues

 

Vaginismus and dyspareunia

 

Sensate focus

 

Causes & Treatment for sexual disorders

 

STI latency

 

Chlamydia

 

Genital warts (HPV)

 

Genital herpes (HSV 1 & 2)

 

Hepatitis (HBV)

 

Vaccines

 

Types of STIs and cures (e.g., bacteria vs virus)

 

Risks for contracting AIDS and STIs

 

Preventing AIDS

 

As prevention for STIs:  Pros and cons of using nonoxynol 9 spermicide

 

Normal/abnormal continuum

Fetishism, including theory of cause

Cross-dressing

Exhibitionism

BDSM guidelines

 

From textbook:  What works in treatment for sexual offenders