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  2. Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy

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    Absence of felt interpersonal safety in patients. Chronic mood (e.g., chronic depression) denotes an absence of felt safety as regards (a) the precipitating (original) trauma event(s) or on a less sudden and violent level, (b) maltreating-hurtful significant others who have inflicted psychological insults on the individual through interpersonal rejection, harsh punishment, censure, or ...

  3. Sexual maturation disorder - Wikipedia

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    In reference to sexual maturation disorder specifically, the working group noted the possibility that this diagnostic category conflated normal developmental patterns with pathological processes, and also noted that people with a non-heterosexual sexual orientation or who are gender nonconforming may experience social stress due to stigma, but ...

  4. Gender and emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    This is possibly due to hormonal differences, as several studies have shown that certain sex hormones influence the way that emotions are expressed. [ 7 ] Other researchers found this gender difference decreases over time.

  5. Psychosexual disorder - Wikipedia

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    Psychosexual disorder is a sexual problem that is psychological, rather than physiological in origin. "Psychosexual disorder" was a term used in Freudian psychology.The term "psychosexual disorder" (Turkish: Psikoseksüel bozukluk) has been used by the TAF for homosexuality as a reason to ban the LGBT people from military service.

  6. Mastery and pleasure technique - Wikipedia

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    The mastery and pleasure technique is a method of cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of depression. [1] Aaron T. Beck described this technique first. The technique is useful when patients are active, but have no pleasure.

  7. Libido - Wikipedia

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    Reduced sex drive may also be present in trauma victims due to issues arising in sexual function. For women, it has been found that treatment can improve sexual function, thus helping restore sexual desire. [23] Depression and libido decline often coincide, with reduced sex drive being one of the symptoms of depression. [24]

  8. Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder (CSBD), [1] is an impulse control disorder.CSBD manifests as a pattern of behavior involving intense preoccupation with sexual fantasies and behaviours that cause significant levels of psychological distress, are inappropriately used to cope with psychological stress, cannot be voluntarily curtailed, and risk or cause harm to oneself or others.

  9. Genital stage - Wikipedia

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    The genital stage appears when the sexual and aggressive drives have returned. The source of sexual pleasure expands outside of the mother and father. [ 2 ] If during the phallic stage, the child was unconsciously attracted to the same-sex parent, then homosexual relationships can occur during this stage. [ 3 ]