The Brain

Into Dating
Intimacy
Accommodations
Communication

Laws &
Ethics
100

WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A COGNITIVE DISABILITY?

a temporary or permanent condition that limits a major life activity cognitively.

100

What are the most used dating apps?

Tinder, Hinge,Bumble, Eharmony

100

Some people with cognitive dysfunction may experience heightened or reduced sensitivity to touch, impacting their comfort with physical intimacy. This is often linked to difficulties in this sensory system

What is the nervous system?

100

This term describes a life-long condition that affects one or more of the ways that a person takes in, stores, or uses information

What is Learning Disabilities

100

This type of communication refers to when someone uses gestures, facial expressions, body language, and even writing to convey thoughts instead of speech.

What is nonverbal communication?

100

Some individuals with cognitive impairments may be placed under this legal arrangement, where a guardian is appointed to make decisions for them, including those related to relationships and intimacy.

What is legal guardianship?

200

Name one cognitive disability

aphasia, autism, attention deficit, dyslexia, dyscalculia, OCD, memory loss

200

This phrase refers to someone suddenly cutting off all communication without explanation?

  1. What is ghosting?

200

Individuals with this condition may experience compulsive sexual behaviors, characterized by persistent and intrusive sexual thoughts leading to repetitive actions.

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

200

This facility provides shelter and assistance with personal care tasks for many individuals who need help with daily living but don’t really require medical care?

What is a Care Home

200

This device is a tool to help children and adults with disorders impacting communication or speech interact with others.

What is a communicator/What is an AAC device?

200

This legal standard determines whether an individual has the ability to make informed decisions about sexual activity, including understanding the nature of the act and the ability to give or withhold consent.

What is capacity to consent?

300

What is cognitive disability characterized by involuntary (or semi-voluntary) movements or sounds?

Tourettes syndrome

300

Sometimes, someone with cognitive disabilities might have difficulty expressing their limit?

What are boundaries?

300

This term describes an excessive preoccupation with sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors, which can be prevalent in some individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 

What is hypersexuality?

300

These are pictures, symbols or objects that can help individuals expressing their needs if verbal communication is hard.

What are Visual Aids

300

These areas of the brain control speech and language comprehension, and damage to it can result in an acquired communication disorder.

What is Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area?

300

Under U.S. law, individuals with intellectual disabilities are protected from sexual exploitation under this federal act, which ensures their rights and dignity in personal relationships

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

400

At what age can this cognitive disability (Autism) be diagnosed?:

18- 24 months, the youngest

400

Someone with cognitive dysfunction might struggle with this common part of early dating, where partners subtly hint at attraction or interest without directly saying it.

What is reading social cues?

400

Cognitive dysfunction can lead to decreased interest or ability in physical intimacy due to changes in brain function, fatigue, or medication side effects. This term describes a lowered desire for sexual activity.

What is low libido?

400

This is essential for any relationship to help understand and share feelings of another person?

What is Empathy and Kindness

400

This common symptom in neurodivergent people is a sensitivity to light, sound, touch, smell, taste, and sense that can impact daily functioning, learning, and social interactions.

What is sensory issues?

400

1. This ethical principle in healthcare requires professionals to respect an individual’s autonomy, even when cognitive impairments impact decision-making around intimacy and relationships.

What is informed consent?

500

What is the difference between clinical and functional cognitive disabilities?

Clinical disabilities stem from identifiable brain damage or disease, while functional disabilities arise from functional alterations rather than structural brain damage

500

While on a date one might feel the need to share their secrets?

what is oversharing?

500

Partners of individuals with cognitive dysfunction may experience stress and exhaustion, leading to a lack of sexual desire. This term describes the emotional and physical exhaustion that can impact intimate relationships

What is caregiver burnout?

500

This is vital for any accommodation and is an agreement or permission for something to happen and it is important for sexual activity and daily human living.

What is CONSENT

500

The opposite of expressive language, the ability to understand and comprehend spoken language that you hear or read.

What is receptive language?

500

In some cases, laws restricting sexual activity between individuals with cognitive impairments can conflict with this fundamental human right, which protects personal freedom and autonomy in intimate relationships

What is the right to privacy?

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