Exam 14: Sexual Function Difficulties, Dissastisfaction, Enhancement, and Therapy
Exam 1: Perspectives on Human Sexuality124 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Human Sexuality122 Questions
Exam 3: Female Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response119 Questions
Exam 4: Male Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response116 Questions
Exam 5: Gender and Gender Roles117 Questions
Exam 6: Sexuality in Childhood and Adolescence100 Questions
Exam 7: Sexuality in Adulthood100 Questions
Exam 8: Love and Communication in Intimate Relationships116 Questions
Exam 9: Sexual Expression100 Questions
Exam 10: Variations in Sexual Behavior113 Questions
Exam 11: Contraception and Abortion115 Questions
Exam 12: Conception, Pregnancy, and Childbirth116 Questions
Exam 13: The Sexual Body in Health and Illness108 Questions
Exam 14: Sexual Function Difficulties, Dissastisfaction, Enhancement, and Therapy110 Questions
Exam 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections106 Questions
Exam 16: Hiv and Aids106 Questions
Exam 17: Sexual Coercion110 Questions
Exam 18: Sexually Explicit Materials, Prostitution, and Sex Laws106 Questions
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Recognizing that all individuals are unique,what are some basic "conditions for good sex" developed by Zilbergeld?
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The fourth level of PLISSIT model involves giving limited information.
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What are some of the physical causes of sexual function difficulties and dissatisfaction in men?
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Which of the following is NOT a means for treating erection difficulties in men?
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Daniel is a 30-year old heterosexual man who is uninterested in sex.When he meets a woman who expresses interest in him,he does not pursue the relationship.He is not anxious about sexual situations,merely disinterested.What would you diagnose Daniel as having?
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The DSM-5 includes a "hyperactive sexual desire disorder," which is characterized by high sexual desire.
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Amy,who was sexually abused during childhood,often experiences intense fear and disgust whenever someone tries to touch or kiss her.At times,she gets panic attacks when her partner initiates to have sexual intercourse.Based on this description of Amy,it can be inferred that she is likely to be diagnosed with
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When vaginal pain is caused by menopause-related symptoms,a possible solution is
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Which of the following is an immediate cause of sexual function difficulties and dissatisfaction?
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According to the DSM-5,all of the following are sexual dysfunctions EXCEPT
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In the treatment for erectile difficulties using cognitive-behavioral approach,couples are taught that the first step in treatment is
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Inhibited sexual desire causes more stress in a marriage than any other sexual function problem.
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The Australian Study of Health and Relationships found that almost all heterosexual men (95 percent)experienced orgasm in encounters that included vaginal intercourse.
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A very common male sexual difficulty treated by therapists before the introduction of Viagra was
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Erectile disorder is a diagnosable problem in the DSM-5 only when the man or his partner is distressed by the occurrence.
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What is the advantage of using the term sexual function dissatisfaction instead of sexual dysfunction?
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In order to "resurrect sex," David Schnarch suggests that partners should
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According to the Working Group for a New View of Women's Sexual Problems,what are the four categories underlying women's sexual dissatisfaction?
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