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Sexual dysfunction is caused by various psychosomatic factors. Some of the cases with sexual dysfunction who were not aware of the relation with their stress were reported that they were difficult to treat. Then we investigated the psychological peculiarity of the cases with sexual dysfunction and the difference of their characteristics between the cases who were aware of psychogenic symptom and not. It was clarified that many of the cases with sexual dysfunction who were aware of psychogenic symptom felt anxious. So we supposed that the repetitive failure of sexual intercourse increased their self-reproach and they lost their self-confidence. In addition, we reported that one case with sexual dysfunction who was aware of psychogenic symptom had satisfactory progress with our psychosomatic treatment.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a very popular disease in middle-high aged men. The psychogenic ED is more popular than the organic ED. The main causes of organic ED were diabetes mellitus and arterial sclerosis which were also the risk factors of coronary heart disease. So, the patients with ischemic heart disease might suffer from ED. And the patients with ED might suffer from ischemic heart disease. There was a close relationship between cardiovascular diseases and organic ED. In addition, there were very few reports about the workload during sexual intercouse. Furthermore, sildenafil citrate, a therapeutic medication for ED, is available. I report the relationship between cardiovascular diseases and ED.
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The author compared two groups of female patients with insert dysfunction whom he treated. One group is the patients who were treated from 1986 to 1990 (the 90 group) and the other is those treated from 1996 to 2000 (the 2000 group). Having compared the two groups, the following five important findings became clear. Compared with the 90 group, the patients of the 2000 group show that they : 1. Take more time before they come to hospital for help. 2. Need more time for treatment. 3. Have more difficulty in starting psychotherapy, and in fostering their understanding during the treatment. 4. Trend to flight into pregnancy. 5. Trend to choose partners whose problems are obvious from the beginnings. This tendency of not comforting the problems is not limited to female patients with insert dysfunctions, but common to male and female patients with other sexual dysfunctions. Furthermore we find similar tendencies in the patients suffering from problems with children or adolescents.
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Some atypical sexual preference patterns are called paraphilia by psychiatrists. The concept of sexual abnormality is easily influenced by cultural values. Classically, every sexual activity which would never result in reproduction was diagnosed as sexual perversion. However, influenced by gay movements, "persistent distress from a sustained pattern of unwanted homosexual arousal" was added to diagnostic criteria. In 2000, DSM-IV-TR added new diagnostic criteria to some paraphilias. By this addition, some criminal sexual activities are diagnosed as paraphilia when a person really acts out. Therefore, the boundary between sexual normality and abnormality is different between criminal sexual activities and non-criminal sexual activities.
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Although there are a quite number of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people, professionals don't have enough knowledge about them. First, a newspaper article and a diary method research are reported, in order to introduce some aspects of their dairy experiences. Secondly, the history of homosexuality in the field of psychiatry and psychology is explained. Lastly, the guidelines made by American Psychological Association to summarize the necessary knowledge when professionals work with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients are presented. Also the author states his idea about the change of sexual orientation.
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Recently an approach to increase the amount of exercise in daily life is drawing our attention as a preventive method of health promotion. The purpose of this study was to examine the mental effect of continuation of Refresh Self-paced Walking in 8 weeks by using POMS, the power value of EEG, rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and to objectively evaluate subjective feelings of refreshment after walking. The subjects were 10 women who walked at their pace for 30 minutes. The results of EEG showed that alpha bands had increased significantly in right frontal and central areas at the last stage (p < 0.05), and there was a significantly high correlation coefficient with reduction of Fatigue according to POMS. The participants felt consistently that the Refresh Self-paced Walking make them feel comfortable during exercise. These results thus suggested that the Refresh Self-paced Walking promoted continuation of activity, and it is possible for the individual to use this as his or her personal exercise in the clinical situation.
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Our contemporaries have three serious ordeals as follows ; (1) nucleic power, which can promptly extinct almost all living organisms on the earth, should be well regulated, (2) human-being, who is a genesent living form, intends to handle a gene itself resulting in a self-paradox, and (3) a disruption of the earth environment by human-being induces a rapid diminution of diversity of living forms. Psychopathological dynamics especially in depressions and neuroses, at least partly, was based on these inescapable global ordeals. In this topics, to figure out the meaning of life, a fifth dimensional human model, bio-psycho-socioethical and ecological being as a human, was presented. Since we are the members of living forms on the earth, ecological problems are matters of ourselves as well. Therefore, I will propose the new rule of decision making in our life style whether cheaper or safer and whether convenient or less of environmental load. If coming new generations are able to image the desirable future, psychosomatic patients must be dramatically decreased.
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