Asked by zeina mahmoud on Jul 16, 2024

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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An outdated term historically used to describe a woman with an excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire; now understood in the context of hypersexuality.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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Zybrea KnightJul 19, 2024
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Explanation :
As of the DSM-5 (2013), the American Psychiatric Association does not recognize nymphomania or satyriasis as clinical conditions. Instead, it categorizes such behaviors under "Hypersexual Disorder," which was proposed for inclusion but ultimately not included in the main manual.