The authors of your textbook suggest that one of the most effective treatments for many sexual dysfunctions is
a. exploration of the patient's sexual orientation.
b. improving the relationship with the patient's partner.
c. anti-anxiety medication.
d. education regarding normal sexuality.
Question 2Who will be most likely to have a sexual dysfunction?
a. Santo, a 28-year-old who sometimes gets overexcited and ejaculates after a couple of minutes
b. Henry, who is 65 and once had a heart attack
c. Imelda, who is 33 and sexually inexperienced
d. Katrina, who is 65 and has sex only once a week
Question 3Belief in common sexual myths such as women normally reach orgasm every time they have intercourse are more commonly held by men
a. who do not have sexual disorders.
b. with conservative sexual attitudes.
c. who have sexual disorders.
d. who are homosexual.
Question 4What is the difference between gender dysphoria and transvestic fetishism?
a. Gender dysphoria is a formal diagnosis in the DSM and transvestic fetishism is not.
b. Gender dysphoria has to do with one's sense of identity, while transvestic fetishism is only about sexual gratification
c. Gender dysphoria is not harmful, while transvestic fetishism can be dangerous
d. There are no differences, hence the revisions to DSM-5 to combine them into a single diagnosis
Question 5Children or young adults who experience sexual victimization are
a. no more likely to experience sexual dysfunction as adults than anyone else.
b. more likely to experience sexual dysfunction as adults if they are females.
c. more likely to experience sexual dysfunction as adults if they are males.
d. more likely to experience sexual dysfunction as adults.
Question 6The most accurate description for the condition called erotophobia is
a. negative feelings toward sexuality.
b. negative feelings about other people.
c. fear of sex.
d. fear of being raped.