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Both nymphomania and satyriasis are recognized as clinical conditions by the American Psychiatric Association (2013).
Nymphomania
An outdated term historically used to describe a woman with an excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire; now understood in the context of hypersexuality.
Satyriasis
A condition in males characterized by an excessive or pathological sex drive, often compared to nymphomania in females.
American Psychiatric Association
A leading professional organization for psychiatrists in the United States, dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses.
- Distinguish between false beliefs and truths about sexual disorders and activities.
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- Distinguish between false beliefs and truths about sexual disorders and activities.
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