sexual disfunction in america Sexual Dysfunction In America The article being reviewed Is from the February 22, 1999 issue of ampquotUS News and World Report. It is ... View More
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AntiDepressants cause/effect ... correctly are: dry mouth, dizziness, blurred vision, low blood pressure, insomnia, loss of appetite, headaches, excessive sweating, and sexual dysfunction. ... View More
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HHistorical Views of Psychological Disorders ... One group of sexual disorders is known as sexual dysfunction, which is a loss or impairment of the ordinary physical responses of sexual function. ... View More
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Abortion ... have reported many problems, like some say, were a direct result of the abortion experience, including broken relationships, sexual dysfunction, substance abuse ... View More
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Are the Mental and Physical Health Risks of an Abortion Worth Not ... ... abuse, drug abuse, suicide, etc.. Another mental disorder that follows abortion is sexual dysfunction. A study shows that thirty ... View More
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Sexual Assault ... The victim may also experience persistent sexual dysfunction, they may ampquotengage in regular sex as before but with decreased desire and arousalampquot Clancy, 1998. ... View More
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Erotic art is not simply a modern means of sexual expression ... the normalization of sexual desire Moore, 1985, p.64, as well as promoting the ability of pornography to provide treatment for sexual dysfunction, and to ... View More
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Psychology Today ... Kitchens 1994 explored the psychosocial consequences of abuse on women, as well as the resulting sexual dysfunction once sexual victimization occurs. ... View More
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Child Abuse ... Sexual abuse has caused a wide variety of problems including prostitution, sexual dysfunction, anorexia nervosa, low selfesteem, depression, sleeping disorders ... View More
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Human Sexuality ... In the world I grew up in, we are aware of looming sexual dysfunction, so we stock our shelves with pornography to keep us stimulated. ... View More
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Who Does Child Abuse Effect ... These married lives are often marked by sexual dysfunction Oamp39brien 17. Sexual abuse has a negative relation to the victimamp39s sexual drive Meston 390. ... View More
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Abortion: The Next War ... Thirty to fifty percent of aborted women report experiencing sexual dysfunction, of both short and long duration, beginning immediately after their abortions. ... View More
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Rape ... A victim may experience sexual dysfunction, a contraction of a Sexually Transmitted Disease such as Aids and Herpes, and other obvious effects such as ... View More
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Marital Rape ... 1983. Some marital rape survivors report flashbacks, sexual dysfunction, and emotional pain for years after the violence. Overall ... View More
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The lesser known benefits of masturbtion ... agrees that masturbation is a normal, healthy part of a personamp39s sexuality and that treating it otherwise can lead to sexual dysfunction Rossellini, 1997. ... View More
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Multiple Personality Disorder ... anxiety, panic, and phobias 9. self destructive thoughts and behavior 10. substance abuse 11. eating disorders 12. sexual dysfunction, including addictions ... View More
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Womenamp39s Rights ... It can lead to chronic infection, stress disorders, haemorrhage, urinary tract problems, infertility, fibroids, sexual dysfunction, and death. ... View More
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The Affects of Child Abuse ... of child sexual abuse on the health and wellbeing of victims, including risk taking behaviors, drug abuse, sexual dysfunction, developmental problems, anxiety ... View More
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Dothiepin Vs Fluoxetine Mechanism of Action and Pharmacodynamics ... Significant elevation of hepatic enzymes also occurred in 0.5 of fluoxetine patients. A high incidence of sexual dysfunction was also observed. ... View More
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Alcohol ... Other physiological problem associated with alcohol are cardiovascular effects, gastrointestinal, skin, malnutrition, neurological, and sexual dysfunction. ... View More
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The Family Breakdown ... This may be due to abortion related reactions such as lowered selfesteem, greater distrust of males, sexual dysfunction, and substance abuse. ... View More
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Dna1 ... on the brain. In addition some children also have skeletal deformation, sexual dysfunction, and mental impairment. Each child is ... View More
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Body Obsession in the Media ... Such a negative image can cause low selfesteem, depression, sexual dysfunction, poor health habits, and sometimes psychiatric disorders Somethingfishy ... View More
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The Dream ... meaningful than I had before known. Perhaps it is tied in to my sexual dysfunction with my current husband. I have repressed a lot from ... View More
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Sexuality of Midlife and Senior Individuals ... or depression Weeks, np. One common myth is that ageing and sexual dysfunction are inexorably linked. Frequently there is also ... View More
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Abortion ... Also, a stunning study established that thirty to fifty percent of women that have had abortions reported they were experiencing sexual dysfunction, of both ... View More
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Prostate Cancer ... Nurses should also be aware of the biggest barrier is the psychological factor men have to treat prostate cancer is the threat of sexual dysfunction. View More
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Steroids ... disease, heart attacks Strokes Anaphylactic shock, septic shock Genital swelling penis or clitoral Sexual dysfunction Sterility, male or ... View More
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Personality Disorders ... The associated deviant features of an obsessivecompulsive personality disorder are often depression and sexual dysfunction, which may include a total lack of ... View More
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Erectile Dysfunctions ... Westhiemer,150. Many men may feel that an erectional dysfunction is the end of their sexual and personal relationships. But the ... View More
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