Gender and Sexuality -- Peer Questions

What happens to the uterus during a female orgasm?
Elevation
Engorgement
Contractions
A and C
According to Levine, which of the following are not basic aspects of forgiveness?
Description of forgiveness model
Common beliefs
Participating partner factors
Consequences of forgiving or not forgiving
What are the three stages in treating infidelity according to the integrative treatment model?
Damage Control, Meaning-Making, Move On
Building Rapport, Exploring Issues, Forgiveness
Damage Control, Meaning-Making, Making It Work
Building Rapport, Constructing Narrative, Forgiveness
Which of the following is NOT part of therapy when working with clients who have Problematic Sexual Behaviors (PSB)?
Reality
Resistance
Restructuring
Relationship
Low Sexual Desire in men is which of the following...
Inability to perform sexually
Lack of thinking about sex
Lack of being sexual
Both B & C
According to Polonsky, what are the 3 developmental tasks adolescents need to master as they develop sexually?
Individuation, Development of sexual norms, Communication of needs
Emotional independence, Consolidation of sexual identity, Creation of new attachments
Love, Sex, Dating
Trust, Autonomy, Initiative
Which of the following is a clinical recommendation for treating concurrent depression and sexual dysfunction?
Obtain complete sexual history
Adjust antidepressant medication
Tailor treatment to individual needs and circumstances
All of the above
Which phrase or word best represents the concept that "risk factors and symptoms of depression and sexual dysfunction overlap and predispose an individual to develop either condition"?
Bidirectional association
Dyspareunia
Bupropion
Sexual response cycle
Which of the following medications can serve as an antidote for sexual dysfunction?
Paroxetine
Bupropion
Sertraline
Fluoxetine
How to manage drug-induced sexual dysfunction?
Dose reduction
Drug holidays
Drug substitution
All of the above
Which intervention is not an approach for treatment of painful sex?
Vestibulectomy
Kegel Exercise
The squeeze technique
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
What thoughts might women with genital pain experience during intercourse?
Wonder what is wrong with them
Question their worth as women
Fear losing or disappointing their partner
All of the above
What is one of Perelman’s 3 factors that contribute to Delayed Ejaculation?
Idiosyncratic Masturbatory Styles
Depression
Panic Attacks
Residual or induced symptoms due to prior diagnosis of Premature Ejaculation
Which of the followings is a criteria for ED?
Inability to achieve an erection
Difficulty in maintaining an erection
Decrease in erectile rigidity
All of the above
Which of the followings is not a treatment for ED?
Sensational focus exercises
PDE-5i drugs
Antidepressant medications
Psychotherapy
According to Penners, which is the main cause for ED?
Anger
Anxiety
Distraction
Alcohol
Erectile dysfunction increases most dramatically in the which age group?
12-18 years old
18-24 years old
Around age 35
Around age 50
What is the chemical treatment involved in puberty suppression?
Increase in dopamine
Introduction of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
Decrease in GABA
Increase in testosterone or estrogen
The category of social identity that refers to an individual’s identification as male, female or, occasionally, some category other than male or female describes which of the following:
Gender Expression
Gender Fluidity
Gender Dysphoria
Gender Identity
Which of the following is NOT included in the sexual response cycle?
Multiple incentives for sex
Decreased attention to senses & non-deliberate choice
Appraisal of stimuli & context
Sexual satisfaction & absence of pain
The following statements are true of desire and arousal EXCEPT
Desire in not fixed, but rather subjective
Flushing, increase vaginal lubrication, and erect nipples are some responses to arousal
Desire is always experienced before arousal
Environmental and interpersonal factors may affect low desire in females
Those who have been sexually abused in childhood are more likely to experience sexual trauma as an adult is the phenomenon known as:
Developmental sleeper effect
Traumatic sexualization
Repeat victim effect
Sexual revictimization
The effects of sexual trauma can be dependent on:
Resiliency
Age
Personality
Developmental stage
All of the above
Which one of the following is NOT an effective way to treat Premature Ejavulation?
SSRI Medication
Sensate Focus
Squeeze Technique
Psychoeducation
Which of the following does not apply: In fetishistic disorder, the individual with the disorder
May hold, rub taste or smell objects for sexual arousal
Ask the sexual partner to wear the object during sex
May be attracted to inanimate objects
Can experience sexual gratification without the fetish
What is the difference between shame and guilt?
Shame can be understood condemning the person, while guilt condemns the behavior
Guilt can be understood as condemning the person, while shame condemns the behavior
They are the same
Problematic sexual behaviors include:
Having serial affairs
Employing prostitutes
Phone sex
All of the above
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