Sexual Preference Disorders: Causes

Sexual preferences are based on both a genetic disposition and epigenetic imprints (environmental factors that are individual to everyone). The importance of environmental influences in the development of homosexuality is confirmed by twin studies. The latter are largely early childhood imprints between the ages of 0 and 3 years. The determination of the genetic or … Sexual Preference Disorders: Causes

Sexual Preference Disorders: Complications

The following are the most important diseases or complications that may be contributed to by “sexual preference disorder”: Factors affecting health status and leading to health care utilization (Z00-Z99). Suicide (suicide) – due to impurities with sexual identity and social sensitivity. Psyche – nervous system (F00-F99; G00-G99). Alcohol abuse (alcohol dependence) Depression Ichdystone sexual orientation … Sexual Preference Disorders: Complications

Sexual Preference Disorders: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

In the following, the variabilities/disorders of sexual preference are described phenomenologically instead of describing “complaints-symptoms”, which are not conducive to this topic. Where definitions from ICD-10-GM are available for this purpose, these are used. The following list is arranged in alphabetical order from A to Z and describes characteristic features of sexual preference disorders: Exhibitionism … Sexual Preference Disorders: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Sexual Prefarence Disorders: Therapy

Therapy is required only when there is distress. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is used for therapy. The goal of therapy is to enable the patient to develop skills to independently identify dysfunctional (faulty, one-sided) assumptions and thoughts. He then interrupts and corrects these and thus behaves more appropriately to the situation. A correction of the … Sexual Prefarence Disorders: Therapy