Tag: men’s health


MALENESS

Maleness: A Comprehensive Psychology Encyclopedia Entry Maleness, as a fundamental pillar of human existence, represents a profoundly complex and multidimensional phenomenon that extends far beyond simple biological classification. It is a rich tapestry composed of biological predispositions, cultural expectations, and social constructions that collectively shape the lived experiences, behavioral patterns, and health trajectories of individuals […]

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EMASCULATION

The psychological concept of emasculation has been explored extensively in both psychological and sociological research. Emasculation is a term used to describe the process of taking away a man’s sense of power, strength and masculinity. This process can be done in a variety of ways, including physical, emotional, or mental methods. In recent years, emasculation […]

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SECONDARY ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Conceptualizing Secondary Erectile Dysfunction in Clinical Psychology Secondary erectile dysfunction (SED) is defined as the persistent or recurrent inability to attain or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance in an individual who has previously demonstrated a consistent history of normal erectile function. Unlike primary erectile dysfunction, which describes a lifelong inability to achieve […]

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PRIMARY ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Defining Primary Erectile Dysfunction and its Impact Primary erectile dysfunction (ED) represents a pervasive and often psychologically distressing condition characterized by the persistent inability to attain or maintain a penile erection adequate for successful and satisfying sexual performance. This disorder is not merely a physical limitation but rather a complex bio-psychosocial challenge that significantly erodes […]

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DYSSPERMIA

Dyspareunia, or dyspareunia, is a condition that affects many men and women, and is characterized by pain during or after sexual intercourse. While there is no definitive cause of this condition, it is believed to be associated with a range of physiological and psychological factors. In this article, we discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatments […]

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KEGEL EXERCISES

Introduction and Definition of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Kegel exercises, formally known as Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), constitute a specific regimen of muscular contractions designed to strengthen the supportive sling of muscles situated at the base of the pelvis. These voluntary contractions target the muscles that form the floor of the pelvic cavity, providing […]

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KLINEFELTER’S SYNDROME

Introduction to Klinefelter’s Syndrome Klinefelter’s Syndrome (KS), often referred to as 47,XXY, stands as one of the most prevalent sex chromosome aneuploidies in humans, affecting approximately one in every 500 to 600 live male births. This genetic condition results from the presence of an extra X chromosome in the male karyotype, leading to the characteristic […]

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IMPOTENCE

Definition, Terminology, and Historical Context Impotence, formally and more frequently termed Erectile Dysfunction (ED) in contemporary medical literature, is clinically defined as the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve and/or maintain a penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. This condition transcends mere occasional difficulty, requiring a consistent pattern of impairment over a period, typically […]

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MALE SEXUAL DISORDER

Definition and Scope of Male Sexual Disorder Male sexual disorder is an expansive and complex umbrella term used by clinicians and researchers to describe any persistent or recurrent impairment of sexual function or satisfaction experienced by a male individual. This definition covers a wide spectrum of conditions, ranging from issues in the desire phase to […]

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PREMATURE EJACULATION

Clinical Definition and Diagnostic Criteria Premature Ejaculation (PE) is formally recognized as a persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation occurring during partnered sexual activity within approximately one minute following vaginal penetration and before the individual desires it. This condition represents a significant male sexual dysfunction characterized by a lack of voluntary control over the ejaculatory […]

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MALE ORGASMIC DISORDER

Definition and Classification of Male Orgasmic Disorder Male Orgasmic Disorder (MOD), often clinically referred to as Delayed Ejaculation (DE), is classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), as a sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, male orgasm following adequate sexual stimulation and […]

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MALE ERECTILE DISORDER

Male Erectile Disorder The Core Definition and Diagnostic Criteria Male Erectile Disorder (MED), commonly known as Erectile Dysfunction (ED), is defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) as the persistent or recurrent inability, in a man, to achieve or maintain an erection adequate to complete the sexual act. This condition is […]

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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Erectile Dysfunction: Etiology, Impact, and Treatment The Core Definition of Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction (ED), often referred to colloquially as impotence, is defined medically as the consistent or recurrent inability to attain or maintain a penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. This condition is notably common, affecting a significant percentage of the adult male […]

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PRIMARY ORGASMIC DYSFUNCTION

Primary Orgasmic Dysfunction: An Encyclopedia Entry Introduction and Core Definition Primary orgasmic dysfunction (POD) is a specific type of sexual dysfunction characterized by the persistent or recurrent difficulty, delay, or absence of experiencing an orgasm following sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal. Crucially, “primary” denotes that the individual has never experienced an orgasm through any means, […]

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