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Title: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders


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Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
  • Sex, lies, and videotape

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Gender Identity Disorder (GID)
  • People with GID identify themselves as a member
    of the opposite sex.
  • Differs from sexual orientation (preference for a
    partner of a specific sex).
  • A man may be attracted to other men (sexual
    orientation) without believing he is a woman
    (gender identity).

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People with GID
  • are born one sex, but identify with the opposite
    sex.
  • dont like same-sex clothing activities prefer
    opposite sex clothing, activities
  • are not persuaded by their physiology (breasts,
    penis) to identify with their biological sex.
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  • Will cross-dress to pass for a member of the
    opposite sex may alter body to fit mental
    schema.

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GID often begins in early childhood
  • Children
  • cross-dress like opposite sex
  • engage in opposite-sex play (boys-n-barbies
    girls-n-trees)
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  • Prevalence 6 times more frequent in boys than
    girls.
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  • Most children with GID dont grow up to be
    disordered in adulthood.

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Causes of GID
  • 1.    Hormones
  • Sex hormones taken during pregnancy may influence
    behavior of child.
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  • Girls whose mothers took progestins-- (precursors
    to male hormones) engage in more rough tumble
    play than their peers.
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  • Boys whose mothers took estrogens--engage in less
    rough tumble play than their male peers.
  • There are no differences in hormones in
    adult males (heterosexual, homosexual,
    transsexual)
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2. Environmental factors 
  • Its learned!! Boys reinforced for
    cross-dressing.
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  • Parents noticing signs of GID-actually encourage
    GID behaviors.
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  • Attractiveness of childmatters
  • Boys with GID more attractive than control Ss.
    Girls with GID less attractive than control Ss.
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Therapy
  • 1. Altering the Body
  •  Person undergoes 6-12 months of psychotherapy
  •  hormone treatment (promote breasts, facial hair)
  •  
  • May undergo reconstructive surgery (chin,
    implants, etc.)
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  • Sex-reassignment surgery- (create artificial
    penis or vagina)
  • Lives life as a member of opposite sex
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2. Altering the persons mental state
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy to get person with
    GID to associate with same sex.

9
What are paraphilias?
  • a group of disorders involving sexual attraction
    to unusual objects or sexual activities that are
    unusual in nature.
  • DSM-IV diagnosis requires
  • fantasies, urges, or behaviors must last at least
    6 months cause significant distress or
    impairment.
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  • E.g., 50 of men, report voyeuristic fantasies
    of peeping at unsuspecting naked women.
  • Most people with paraphilias are male

10
What is fetishism?
  • a reliance on an inanimate object for sexual
    arousal.
  • Fetish is recurrent necessary for sexual
    arousal.
  • Common fetishes
  • Shoes
  • Stockings
  • rubber products
  • raincoats gloves
  • fur garments
  • underwear
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What does person with fetish do?
  • Person may fondle, kiss, smell, suckle object
    while masturbating.
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  • Partners may don fetish to stimulate arousal
  • Attraction felt toward object is uncontrollable
    irresistible.
  • Onset during adolescence or earlier.
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12
What is transvestism?
  • Person is sexually aroused while cross-dressing.
  • Male still regards himself as a male. Is usually
    heterosexual family oriented.
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  • Man will wear womens underwear or full clothing
    (often in secret).
  • Onset- early adolescence.
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13
Pedophilia
  • DSM-IV diagnosis
  • Adults who derive sexual gratification through
    physical often sexual contact with prepubertal
    children unrelated to them.
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  • Offender must be at least 16 yrs old 5 yrs
    older than child.
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  • Occurs mostly in men comorbid with mood
    anxiety disorders.
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What is incest?
  • Sexual relations between close relatives for whom
    marriage is forbidden.
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  • Most common form brother/sister.
  • Egyptian pharaohs.
  • Factors
  • Patriarchal structure in families.
  •  parents in families neglectful of children
  •  mother may be absent or disabled
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Incest-A subtype of pedophilia
  • Two distinctions
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  • 1. Incest by definition occurs between members
    of the same family.
  •  2. Incest victims tend to be older than victims
    of a pedophiles desires.
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What is voyeurism?
  • sexual gratification is obtained by watching
    others undress or have sexual relations.
  • Voyeurs like the element of risk involved with
    possibly getting caught.
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  • May masturbate while watching others.
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  • Voyeurism typically begins in adolescence, voyeur
    usually fears direct contact with others.
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What is exhibitionism?
  • derives pleasure by exposing oneself to others.
  • Will masturbate either during exposure or shortly
    after.
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  • The goal is to shock others.
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  • Urge to expose oneself is overwhelming
    virtually uncontrollable.

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What is frotteurism?
  • involves deriving pleasure from touching an
    unsuspecting person.
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  • May rub penis against womans thighs, may fondle
    breasts or genitals. Typically occurs in crowded
    public places.
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