What is the relationship between mental illness and sexuality?

What will be an ideal response?


Mental illness usually has an impact on sexuality. While some sexual difficulties are disorders
themselves, others stem from some different types of disorders but still cause stress and impairment.
Even physiological factors can influence sexuality and cause distress in that area of functioning (for
example, childbirth). It is also important to note that some disorders (e.g., ADHD, mania, and conduct
disorder) correlate with risky sexual behaviors in children and adolescents.

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___________acknowledged the importance of spirituality as a component of wholeness and necessary for healing from alcohol addiction.

a. Sigmund Freud b. Carl Jung c. B. F. Skinner d. Albert Ellis

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A counselor is helping a Vietnamese woman, Xia, who is having marital problem with her husband Nue. The counselor focuses only on her being Vietnamese. It is likely that Xia would______________.

a. be very appreciative b. experience growth resulting from the counseling experience c. feel misunderstood and perhaps invalidated d. become very close to her husband Nue

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The philosophy of education that hold the primacy of subject matter, mastery of content, and preservation of the existing national cultural heritage is referred to as:

a. Progressive Education. b. Administrative Education. c. Traditional Education. d. Social Learning Education.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The difference between a pronatalist view and a pragmatic realist’s view as it applies to parenting is that the pronatalist’s view is based on fundamentalist religious beliefs, and pragmatic realist’s beliefs are secular. 2. Culture shapes one’s mental model of parenting. 3. Stressor events that impact parents are more likely to be of moderate strength and accumulate over time in the form of “stressor pile-up.” 4. Developmental transitions are considered chronic stressors in the lives of families.

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