"Para" Meaning Faulty' or Abnormal', and "Philia" Meaning "Attraction'
"Para" Meaning Faulty' or Abnormal', and "Philia" Meaning "Attraction'
"Para" Meaning Faulty' or Abnormal', and "Philia" Meaning "Attraction'
sexual disorders or Paraphillias are disorders of deviant sexuality. As defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders (the clinicians diagnostic bible), they involve recurrent fantasies, urges or
behaviors of a sexual nature that center around children, non-humans (animals, objects, materials), or
harming others or ones self. Para meaning Faulty or Abnormal, and Philia meaning Attraction
Because they are so often associated with abusive sexual practices that generate real victims, many people tend to
regard persons who display sexual deviancies as monsters. Further, many people tend to assume that all sexual
deviants are equivalently awful and repugnant. Neither of these statements are accurate. While they are ultimately
responsible for their choices (including those that harm other people), and should be punished and thereafter closely
monitored to prevent further abusive practices, even predator child-molesting pedophiliac are legitimately suffering
from mental, emotional and spiritual disturbance and should be able to participate in mandated treatment. Whereas
pedophilia (child molestation) is a particularly awful sexual deviancy, there are other forms of sexual deviancy such
as transvestism and many forms of fetishism that harm no one and that do not deserve to be thought of in the same
breath as child molestation.
Types
definition
Paraphilias
Telephone
Scatologia-
Necrophilia-
making
obscene
phone calls, such as
describing
ones
masturbatory activity,
threatening to rape
the victim, or trying to
find out the victims
sexual activities.
deriving
sexual
gratification
from
viewing
or
having
sexual contact with a
corpse.
Zoophilia.
- having sex with
animals
or
having
recurrent fantasies of
sex with animals
Coprophilia-
deriving
sexual
pleasure from contact
with feces.
Klismaphilia-
deriving
sexual
pleasure from the use
treatment
Nursing diagnosis
-Incarceration
and
court
ordered
treatment
are
common
-Often difficult to interpret
outcome from treatment
studies
Studies vary greatly
Many lack control
groups
Drop out rates high
-Denial and minimization of
problem often present
Lack of motivation
for treatment
Some
blame
the
victim
Aversion therapy
Covert sensitization
Satiation therapy
Cognitive therapy
Counter
distorted
thinking
Often combined with
social
skills
and
empathy training
Biological treatments
Castration used in
past
SEXUAL dysfunction/SEXUALITY
PATTERNS, altered
NURSING DIAGNOSIS SEXUAL
dysfunction/SEXUALITY
PATTERNS, altered
May Be Related to:
-Biophysical alteration of
sexuality: ineffectual or absent
role
models; vulnerability;
misinformation; physical/sexual
abuse
-Lack of significant other
-Loss of sexual desire;
disruption of sexual response
pattern
(e.g., premature ejaculation,
dyspareunia)
Conflicts involving values;
conflicts with variant
preferences
-Knowledge/skill deficit about
alternative responses
Possibly Evidenced by:
-Reported difficulties,
limitations/changes in sexual
behaviours or activities
-Alterations in achieving sexual
satisfaction; difficulty
of enemas.
Urophilia-
Medications
-Hormonal agents to reduce
deriving
sexual androgens
pleasure from contact -Depo-Provera
with urine.
-SSRIs
Autagonistophilia
Somnaphilia
Stigmatophilia
Autonepiophilia
deriving
sexual
pleasure from skin
piercing or a tattoo.
- wearing diapers for
sexual pleasure.
Pedophilia
Situational
Molesters
Preference
Molesters
Child Rapist
-Normal
Sexual
development
and
interest. But when
stress calls for it, they
sometimes want to
become sexual with a
child
-Pedophillic behavior
is already ingrained in
the
individuals
lifestyle,
clear
preference
for
children, esp. Boys,
and will do anything
(even marry) to hide
his
behavior,
and
clearly sees nothing
wrong
with
his
unusual behavior.
A violent childabuser
whose behavior is an
expression of hostile
sexual drives.
Exhibitionism
The
person
has
intense sexual urges
and
arousing
fantasies
involving
the
exposure
of
genitals to a group of
stranger/s.
He/she
does not expect a
sexual reaction from
the stranger but finds
the shock or fear in
the onlooker to be
arousing. Have the
fantasy
that
the
onlooker
will
be
sexually aroused.
-Usually
a
multi-faceted
approach. Involving reliance
on learning principles, like
counter
conditioning
or
aversive conditioning.
-Treatment aims to unlearn
the
connection
between
sexual
behavior
and
exhibitionist behavior.
Fetishism
is where a person
feels
a
strong
recurrent
sexual
attraction
to
a
nonliving object.
People with this are
always
preoccupied
with the object of
desire,
and
they
become dependent to
it as an object for
sexual gratification.
Objects include shoes,
gloves,
underwear,
-Aversion Therapy
Where the individual is
exposed
to a different
sexual stimulus other than
the desired object.
-Orgasmic Reconditioning
behavioral method geared
toward a relearning process.
In
this
procedure,
an
individual is instructed to
arouse
himself
with
a
fantasy of the unacceptable
object,
then
masturbate
while
looking
at
an
stockings,
etc.
Transvestic Fetishism
-A syndrome found
only in males.
-A disorder in which a
man
has
an
uncontrollable urge to
wear
a
womans
clothing, as primary
means of achieving
sexual gratification.
-This
sexual
gratification has a
compulsive
quality,
and consumes a lot of
emotional energy.
-Sometimes
accompanied
by
masturbation.
-Has recurrent urges
and desires to wear
womans clothing or
cross
dressing
to
achieve
sexual
gratification.
-The fantasies and
sexual urges cause
significant
distress
and/or impairment.
Partialism
Frotteurism
-Another variant of
Fetishism.
People with Partialism
are soley interested in
the
sexual
gratification from a
specific body part,
examples are feet,
neck,
underarms,
back, etc.
-Treatment
extinction
and
-Derived
from
the conditioning.
word
Frotter
meaning To rub
-Refers
to
the
masturbation
that
involves
rubbing
against
another
person.
-Frotteur has recurrent
sexual
desires
on
rubbing into people.
includes
covert
Targets of Frotteurs
are not consenting
people, rather they
target strangers.
Sexual Masochism
Sexual Sadism
-Disorder marked by
an
attraction
to
achieving
sexual
gratification by having
painful
stimulation
applied to ones own
body, either alone or
with a partner.
-Men and women with
this disorder achieve
sexual satisfaction by
such
means
like
binding, ropes, whips,
or injuries.
-The
converse
of
Sexual Masochism. It
involves
deriving
sexual
gratification
from activities that
harm, or from urges
to
harm,
another
person.
Seeing
or
imagining
anothers
pain
excites
the
sadist. In contrast to
Sexual
Masochism,
which
does
not
require
a
partner,
sexual sadism clearly
requires a partner to
enact
sadistic
fantasies.
-Sadomasochist is the
term where in a
person
does
both
Sadist and Masochist
roles, or inflicting and
receiving pain.
Voyeurism
Gender
Disorders
Transsexualism
-Refers
to
this in terms of psychotherapy
phenomenon in which
a person has an inner
feeling of belonging to
other sex.
-People involve in this
situation wishes to
live as members of
the other sex.
Sexual Dysfunction
Hypoactive
Desire Disorder
Sexual
Disorder
-characterized by an
Aversion active
dislike
and
avoidance of genital
contact with a sexual
partner, which causes
personal distress or
interpersonal
problems.
Female
-refers
to
an
abnormality
in
an
individuals
sexual
responsiveness
and
reactions.
recurrent partial or
complete failure to
attain or maintain
erection
-inability
Orgasmic orgasm,
to
achieve
or
a
Disorder
Premature Ejaculation
distressing delay
the achievement
orgasm.
in
of
the
pain
with
as
or
Scientific basis
Outcomes
Nursing intervention
rationale
Reported
difficulties/
limitations/chan
ges in sexual
behaviors/activit
ies
Sexual
intercourse, or
coitus
or
copulation, is
principally the
insertion and
thrusting of a
male's penis,
usually when
erect, into a
female's
vagina for the
purposes
of
sexual
pleasure
or
reproduction.
[3] This is also
known
as
vaginal
intercourse or
vaginal sex.[2]
[4]
Other
forms
of
penetrative
sexual
intercourse
include
penetration of
the anus by
the penis (anal
sex),
-Obtain
complete
physical,and
sexual
history,as
indicated,including
perception ofnormal
function
-Note
use
ofvocabulary
(assessing
basic
knowledge) and comments/concerns about
sexual identity.
Determine
importance ofsex and
a description ofthe
prob-lem
in
the
clients own words.Be
alert to comments of
client/SO
(e.g.,discount ofovert
or
covert
sexual
expressionssuch
as
Hes just a dirty old
man).
Sexuality is multi-faceted
beginning
with
ones
body,biological
sex,and
gen-der
(biological,social,and
legal status as girls/boys,
women/men)
-Components
ofsexualidentity include
ones gender identity
(how one feels abouthis
or her gender) as well as
ones
sexual
orientation(straight,lesbia
n,gay,bisexual,transgend
ered)
-Sexual
concerns
areoften disguised as
sarcasm,humor,or
in
offhand remarks
-Sense
oftrust/comfort
penetration of
the mouth by
the penis or
oral
penetration of
the
female
genitalia (oral
sex),
sexual
penetration by
the
fingers
(fingering),
and
penetration by
use of a strapon dildo.[5][6]
[7]
These
activities
involve
physical
intimacy
between two
or
more
individuals and
are
usually
used
among
humans solely
for physical or
emotional
pleasure and
commonly
contribute to
-Provide atmosphere
in which discussion
ofsexual
problems
isencouraged/permitt
ed
-Encourage discussion
ofindividual situation
with opportu-nity for
expression offeelings
without judgment
Introduce client to
individuals who have
successfully
managed
a
similar
problem
enhancesability
to
discuss sensitive matters.
role
for
human
bonding.
Name
of
drug
Generic
name:
Medroxypro
gesterone
Acetate
Trade name:
Curretab
- Tablets 10
mg
Classificatio
n
Progestins
and
estrogens
Hormonal
drugs
Mechanism
of action
indication
contraidication
Adverse reaction
Ng responsibilities
Progestins
diffuse freely
into
target
cells in the
female
reproductive
tract,
mammary
gland,
hypothalamus,
and
the
pituitary and
bind to the
progesterone
receptor.
Once bound
to
the
receptor,
progestins
slow
the
frequency of
release
of
gonadotropin
releasing
hormone
(GnRH) from
the
hypothalamus
and blunt the
pre-ovulatory
LH surge
Treatment of
Hypersensitivity
secondary
to
amenorrhea
current or history
and
of
abnormal
thrombophlebitis,
uterine
thromboembolic
bleeding
disorders,
Cardiovascular
Thrombophlebitis;
edema.
CNS
Depression;
headache;
nervousness;
dizziness; insomnia;
fatigue;
somnolence.
Dermatologic
Rash; acne;
melasma;
chloasma; alopecia;
hirsutism;
photosensitivity;
pruritus; urticaria.
GI
Abdominal pain or
discomfort; nausea.
Genitourinary
Breakthrough
bleeding; spotting;
change in
menstrual flow;
amenorrhea;
decrease in libido;
changes in cervical
erosion and
secretions.
Hepatic
Cholestatic
jaundice.
Respiratory
Pulmonary
caused
by
progestins;
cerebrovascular
hormonal
disease,
or
imbalance;
cerebral
reduction of
hemorrhage;
incidence of
impaired
liver
endometrial
function;
breast
hyperplasia
or genital organ
in
cancer;
nonhysterect
undiagnosed
omized
vaginal bleeding;
postmenopa
missed abortion;
usal women
receiving
pregnancy;
conjugated
known
estrogen
suspected
0.625 mg.
pregnancy.
or
embolism.
Miscellaneous
Breast tenderness;
masculinization of
female fetus;
edema; weight
changes, especially
weight gain;
anaphylactoid
reactions; bone
mineral density
changes, increasing
risk of osteoporosis;
hyperglycemia;
pyrexia;
galactorrhea.