Compulsive sex
Introduction
Introduction Compulsive sexual behavior (English: Sexual obsessions), also sexual addiction (English: Sexual Addiction), sexual addiction, orgasm addiction or addiction to addiction, is an obsessive-compulsive disorder related to sexual behavior, patients will be unconsciously very Desire to engage in sexual activity with others. Sexual addiction is very common among patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and occurs in about 20% of patients. Based on this addiction and sexual behavior, the average patient is often ashamed of their problems, and they are also ashamed to seek help from the outside world, so that the patient's condition is exacerbated.
Cause
Cause
Because sexual behavior has its own importance in terms of emotion, morality and religion, it makes it like a magnet to pursue people with obsessive-compulsive tendencies. Common themes include: homosexual behavior (relatively, heterosexual behavior for homosexuals), sexual infidelity, abnormal behavior, pedophilia, AIDS, and religious ideology . People with compulsive sexual behavior may be rationalized as stemming from their attraction, power or partner, and believe that these reasons lead to involuntary coercion.
The rise of the Internet has made all kinds of pornographic information easy to reach, and many people around the world are now indulging in the online porn world. According to the report of the International Herald Tribune, "If a person is indulged in online pornography, the reason is probably that he has sexual addiction."
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition involving obsessive-compulsive behavior. Patients have unwanted thoughts or images (also known as "revenues") that appear in the brain, causing their daily lives to be affected. Interference or feeling uneasy; followed by the appearance of compulsive behavior, enabling them to temporarily release from the anxiety caused by forced thinking. Forced thinking ("review") is involuntary, repetitive, and unwelcome. Any attempt to suppress or neutralize these ideas cannot be successful, and it will exacerbate the condition. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder.
The general theme of typical obsessive-compulsive disorder is surrounded by cleansing (disgusting pollution), patients, disasters (worry of disasters), and tidying (requiring everything to be done). However, there are also compulsive subjects whose coercive themes are related to violence, religion or sexual experience. According to Grant et al., patients with sexual addiction may account for up to a quarter of all compulsive patients.
Repetitive sexual thoughts are also common in other mentally ill patients other than obsessive-compulsive patients. For example, for people with paraphilias, post-traumatic stress disorder, cold sensation, and sexual addiction, this kind of sexual-related thinking is common, and it is possible for normal people to appear. . However, patients are very different from others in terms of content, form, and meaning. Robert, Ian Brown, a senior researcher in psychology at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom, said: "Sexual addiction is the same as other types of addiction. People with sexual addiction use sexual activity as a means of regulating mood and escaping reality. There are probably not many times when someone actually puts into action, but this kind of thought is constantly plagued by people all day long. Once infected with sex, it will indulge in all kinds of sex. Related activities.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of compulsive sexual behavior:
Sexual desire: Hypersexuality means that sexual desire is too strong. It occurs mostly in adolescence or early adulthood. Both men and women can occur, and the situation of extreme sexual desire is called pornography. It is seen in males as male sex sorrow (satriasis) and in females as female erotic nymph (nymphomania). At present, there is no epidemiological data on the disease in China, but it is reported in the literature that this is an extremely rare situation.
Sexual desire is also called sexual exuberance or excessive sexual desire. Chinese medicine says it is easy to move. It means excessive sexual excitement, too fast, too much drama and more than normal. Young people have normal sexual life 1 or 2 times a week. It is also normal for newlyweds to reunite their sex life after marriage. Those who are sexually motivated, that is, sexual intercourse every day, even demanding sex life many times, staying up all night, can not meet the sexual desire requirements. Sexual libido is different from sexual desire. The latter shows a slight increase in the number of sexual life, 3 to 4 times a week. Newlyweds or married couples do not reunite their sexual life for a long time. This sexual desire is too strong.
Sexual stagnation is rare in clinical practice and needs to be treated. Male sexual desire is hyperthyroidism. Indulgence affects physical health for a long time, and there will be sexual dysfunction in the later stage, such as impotence. Male sexual desire will cause female disgust, resulting in disharmony between husband and wife. Even affecting marital relations. Except for those caused by organic lesions, most of them are caused by mental and psychological factors. It is advisable to carry out psychological treatment and treat sexual life correctly, which is beneficial to both physical health and family husband and wife.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition involving obsessive-compulsive behavior. Patients have unwanted thoughts or images (also known as "revenues") that appear in the brain, causing their daily lives to be affected. Interference or feeling uneasy; followed by the appearance of compulsive behavior, enabling them to temporarily release from the anxiety caused by forced thinking. Forced thinking ("review") is involuntary, repetitive, and unwelcome. Any attempt to suppress or neutralize these ideas cannot be successful, and it will exacerbate the condition. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder.
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