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| A. long-term, recurring, intense sexually arounsing urges, fantasies, or behavior involving the use of nonliving, unusual objects, which cause distress or impairment in life functioningB. recurring delay or absense of orgasm in some women following a normal sexual excitement phase, reative to their prior experience and current stiumation. aka inhibited orgasmC. paraphilia in which sexual arousal is derived from observing unsuspecting individuals undressing or nakedD. sexual diorders and deviations in which seual arousal occurs almost exclusively in the context of inappropriate objects or individualsE. abnormal behaviors such as nightmares or sleepwalking that occur during sleepF. paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with inflicting pain or humiliationG. shrt, seconds-long periods of sleep that occur in people who have been deprived of sleepH. assessment of sleep disorders in which a client sleeping in the lab is monitored for heart, muscle, respiration, brain wve, and other functionsI. difficulty in initiating, maintaining, or gaining from sleep, not related to other medical or psychological problemsJ. separation among basic functions of human personality (eg. cognition, emotion and perception) seen by some as the defining characteristic of schizophreniaK. social learning behavior modification system in which individuals earn items they can exchange for desired rewards by displaying appropriate behaviorsL. pattern of eating involving distress0inducing binges not folowed by purging behaviors; being considered as a new DSM diagnostic categoryM. percentage of time actually spent sleeping of the total time spent in bedN. boys who behave in feminine ways and girls who behave in masculine waysO. paraphilia in which sexual arousal is associated with experiencing pain or humiliationP. disorder of movement involving immobility or excited agitationQ. sexual activity with members of the opposite genderR. disorder involvig brief periods when breahing ceases during sleepS. cognitive-behavioral intervention to reduce unwanted behaviors by having clients imagine the extremely aversive consequences of the behaviors and establish negative rather than positive associations with themT. latin term meaning "premature loss of min," an early label for what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during adolescence |
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