Welcome to the Sexual Desire - All in the Mind? Quiz This is for Active SASHA Members only, if you are not a member of SASHA you can apply for membership here: Become a Member Before you begin the quiz, please fill in your contact information below. This information will be used to generate your CPD Certificate so please ensure that you fill this information out correctly. Please note that you will not receive another CPD certificate if you attended the webinar live and have already received a CPD certificate for that webinar. Good luck! Name and Surname Email Address (The email that you use for SASHA correspondence) Registration Number Are you an active member of SASHA / has your membership fee for the year been paid? (Yes/No) 1. With regards to models of the Human sexual response, which of the following is untrue? Basson’s Model of desire recognises that there is both an Innate form of sexual desire, mostly hormonally driven, and a Responsive form of desire, mostly experientially driven The four Sexual Response stages of the EPOR model correspond to neurochemical changes in the brain The neurochemical basis of the stages of sexual response are compatible with the dual control model, which postulates forces of sexual excitation existing in tension with forces of sexual inhibition The refractory stage of the EPOR response cycle is inhibited strongly by orgasm None 2. Which of the following neurochemicals inhibits sexual arousal? Oxytocin Serotonin Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline) Dopamine None 3. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the diagnostic criteria of HSDD? Decreased or absent spontaneous and responsive desire Present for a minimum of 3 months Associated with significant personal distress Loss of desire to participate in sexual activity None 4. Which of the following should be the first line treatment for HSDD? CNS and hormonal agents (pharmacotherapy) Mindfulness Psychoeducation Psychotherapy or CBT None 5. When discussing treatment for desire related concerns, Catriona highlights four aims. Identify from the options below the one that is not one of the aims she discusses: Broaden sexual repertoire Change neural pathway Read erotica Increase pleasure None 6. When discussing psychoeducation, Catriona normalises the fact that desire fluctuates and then emphasises that it is dependent on: Hormone levels Mood Trauma Context None 7. Master and Johnson’s 4 stages sexual response cycle includes: Orgasm, orgasm, orgasm, orgasm Excitement, plateau, resolution, reproduction Refractory, desire, orgasm, resolution Excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution None 8. Basson’s model of desire involves a drive state and responsive/experiential state True False None 9. Formed neural pathways are reinforced therefore causing the way we think about sex True False None 1 out of 1 Time's up