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Discussion 6 Chapter 9 and 10

Discussion  6 Chapter 9 and 10

Q There are so many interesting sexual and substance use disorders discussed in Ch 9 and Ch 10. Pick at least 4 of these and thoroughly describe/define/discuss the disorder and what they mean - one disorder/term per paragraph. Each paragraph can include causes and why you picked it. You must pick at least one disorder from each chapter, then two more disorders from either chapter for a minimum of four disorders. This section is worth 24 points. Be very thorough for full credit and always use quotes when you copy and write in your source regardless of quotes! You will then comment on at least two other students' posts for 10 more points (5 each). Your other post comments can be answering another students' question or correcting a classmate's incorrect responses or sharing an experience that is relevant to the material and linking it to their post. Therefore, each post responding to your classmates should be a couple of paragraphs long. You may also choose to comment on 4 fellow student responses (one paragraph each).

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A paraphilic disorder is characterized by recurring, strong sexually stimulating thoughts, behavior, and cravings involving objects such as shoes or hair, an embarrassment of oneself or partner, and minors or non-consenting persons (Hoffmann et al., 2019). Fetishistic disorder is distinguished by frequent, strong sexually stimulating thoughts, actions, and cravings that entail the use of an inanimate item or other portions of the body to get sexual fulfilment. According to the DSM-5, Fetishistic disorder is defined as a condition characterized by the continuous use of or reliance on inanimate objects or other non-genital portions of the body for sexual stimulation (Hoffmann et al., 2019).