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