3 CE Credits
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This lecture explores the science of human sexual anatomy, arousal, and pleasure for graduate sex therapy students. It begins with embryological development, showing how all genitalia start from the same shared tissue in early fetal life — meaning male and female anatomy is built from the same blueprint, with structures like the penis and clitoris being counterparts that share the same nerve supply, blood flow, and erectile tissue.  The lecture then compares adult male and female sexual anatomy, highlighting how much the bodies have in common alongside key differences shaped by hormones during development. Next, the physiology of sexual response is covered, contrasting the classic linear model (excitement → plateau → orgasm → resolution) with the circular model that better captures how desire often works in real life — especially the role of emotional connection and context.  Finally, the lecture turns to the brain and orgasm: brain imaging studies show that orgasm lights up reward and pleasure centers throughout the brain and triggers the release of natural "feel-good" chemicals, while the balance of brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin helps explain why medications, health conditions, and emotional states can all affect sexual function. 


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