Multiple Choice
According to the DSM-5, a criterion for a diagnosis of sexual masochism is
A) sexual arousal produced by the infliction of physical or psychological harm on others.
B) obsessive and compelling antagonistic thoughts about others.
C) sexual arousal produced by being humiliated or made to suffer.
D) recurrent thoughts of injury or death.
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