Quiz: Diagnosing Paraphilias: Strategies and Considerations for Assessing Those Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses


(OT250-A) Quiz: Diagnosing Paraphilias: Strategies and Considerations for Assessing Those Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses
1. In which Diagnostic and Statistical Manual did the term paraphilia first appear?
2. Paraphilia first appeared in the DSM as a __________ term.
3. The DSM first used the term paraphilia to describe sexual arousal to objects, situations, or __________, which are outside the range of usual sexual interests.
4. Ture or false? Algolagnic disorders involve pain and suffering.
5. Which of the following are paraphilic disorders listed in DSM-TR?
6. Which of the following is NOT listed in DSM-TR as a paraphilic disorder?
7. True or false? A paraphilia becomes a disorder when it entails personal harm or risk of harm to others.
8. The DSM considers a paraphilic disorder in full remission if the individual has not acted on the urges with a nonconsenting person or there has been no distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning for at least ___ years while in an uncontrolled environment.
9. Which of the following factors are involved in diagnosing voyeuristic disorder?
10. Which of the following factors are involved in diagnosing exhibitionistic disorder?
11. What type of self-harming behavior is NOT considered by the DSM to be a masochistic disorder?
12. Which of the following individuals would NOT be diagnosed with pedophilic disorder?
13. According to the DSM-5TR, the age guideline of 13 or younger is
14. True or false? Use of sexually explicit content depicting prepubescent children is sufficient to conclude that Criteria B for pedophilic disorder has been met.
15. The criteria for diagnosing fetishistic disorder include recurrent and intense sexual arousal over a period of at least 6 months from either the use of nonliving objects or a highly specific focus on
16. What is the term for sexual interest in individuals in their pubertal stage of development?
17. Who said, “Arousal that is characterized as hebephilic is adaptive from an evolutionary perspective.”?
18. What did Longpré say about the diagnosis of hebephilia?
19. What is another term for phallometry?
20. What DSM diagnosis does the presenter advise the audience to use with caution?