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A ________ dysfunction is one which occurs in some situations but not in others.
 
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Question 2
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The most common health-related causes of decreased sexual desire are depression, stress, side effects of drugs, and changes in hormonal levels, especially testosterone.
   
 
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Question 3
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Sexual aversion would be fall under which category of disorders?
 
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Question 4
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Viagra has been found to be successful in treating:
 
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Question 5
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The stop-start technique or squeeze technique would be recommended for someone who was experiencing.
 
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Question 6
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Which of the following might be recommended for the treatment of female orgasmic disorder?
 
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Question 7
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Vaginismus refers to a sexual dysfunction characterized by involuntary spasmodic contractions of the vaginal muscles that prevent penetration or make coitus painful.
   
 
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Cigarette smoking can cause diminished sexual response.
   
 
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This method of treatment is usually short-term and attempts to modify the dysfunctional behavior directly, as opposed to the long view taken by other therapies.
 
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Most states do not require licensing for sex therapists. Almost anyone can open and office and offer advice.
   
 
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