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The major categories of sexual dysfunction include: Desire Disorders (low/lack of sexual desire) Arousal Disorders (inability to become aroused) Orgasm Disorders (delay/inability to reach orgasm) Sexual Pain Disorders

The major categories of sexual dysfunction include:

  • Desire Disorders (low/lack of sexual desire)
  • Arousal Disorders (inability to become aroused)
  • Orgasm Disorders (delay/inability to reach orgasm)
  • Sexual Pain Disorders (pain associated with intercourse)

Directions:

Choose one of the major categories of sexual dysfunction listed and  identify 1 specific type of sexual dysfunction from that category.

Conduct research from a credible/reliable source (no .com sites) using a minimum of 3 sources.

Create a power point presentation that includes the following information for the specific disorder:

  • Overview of the disorder and common symptoms
  • Potential psychological and/or biological causes
  • Impacts on the individual’s sexual health, relationships, and well-being
  • Recommended medical/therapeutic treatment options

Submission Instructions:

Your Power Point presentation must be a minimum of 10 content slides  in addition to a  title slide and a reference slide. References are to  be listed using the most current edition of the APA style guide. (a url  address is not sufficient). There must be corresponding citations in the  body of your presentation.

The major categories of sexual dysfunction include: Desire Disorders (low/lack of sexual desire) Arousal Disorders (inability to become aroused) Orgasm Disorders (delay/inability to reach orgasm) Sexual Pain Disorders
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