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There does not yet exist any treatment approach uniformly endorsed by experts and/or community groups. Most clinical authors recommend a multifaceted or multimodal approach that includes a variety of treatments, including certain classes of anti-depressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs) that reduce sex drive in some people, motivational interviewing, and individual, group, or couples' therapy (including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and relapse-prevention).

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How long do you stay in college for a satyriasis?

Satyriasis is a sexual disorder, not something you stay in college to do or learn.


How would you use the word satyriasis in a sentence?

Satyriasis is a noun that means an uncontrollable or excessive sexual drive. Example: A person suffering from satyriasis can create problems with their personal relationships.


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Can nymphomaniac apply to a man?

A man with hypersexuality is called satyriasis.


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Male form of nymphomaniac is satyriasis.


What is the opposite gender of nymphomaniac?

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What is male name for nymphomaniac?

The term for a male with hypersexuality is satyriasis.


What does the word satyriasis mean?

Satyriasis is a medical term that refers to excessive or uncontrolled sexual desire in males. It is also known as hypersexuality or sex addiction.


What is male nymphomaniac called?

A man with hypersexuality may be called satyriasis.


Can a male be a nymphomaniac?

Yes, but it is called satyriasis for males and nymphomania for females.


Can you guy become a nymphomaniac?

Yes but a male so afflicted is called satyriasis.


Is satyriasis and nymphomania listed as bona fide psychological disorders?

Nymphomania and Satyriasis were once listed as disorders in the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. They are not listed in the current edition, the DSM-IV-TR. However, they have been combined with other disorders under the heading of Hypersexuality Disorder, which is proposed as an addition to the DSM-V. Both Nymphomania and Satyriasis are still part of ICD-10.