Feb
19

Montreal Strip Clubs: Too much sex? Doctors want to make the diagnosis official

Filed Under (Montreal strip clubs) by amberthestripper on 19-02-2010

… 2) Repetitively engaging in these sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour in response to dysphoric mood states (e.g., anxiety, depression, boredom, irritability).
(3) Repetitively engaging in sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour in response to stressful life events.
(4) Repetitive but unsuccessful efforts to control or significantly reduce these sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour.
(5) Repetitively engaging in sexual behaviour while disregarding the risk for physical or emotional harm to self or others.
B. There is clinically significant personal distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning associated with the frequency and intensity of these sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour.
C. These sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviour are not due to the direct physiological effect of an exogenous substance (e.g., a drug of abuse or a medication).
Specify if: masturbation, pornography, sexual behaviour with consenting adults, cybersex, telephone sex, strip clubs, or others.

See the full article from “Globe and Mail”



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