Asked by kjfunny masilo on Jul 08, 2024

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Overall, psychological sex therapies have been quite successful in treating sexual dysfunctions, including __________, __________, and __________.

A) premature ejaculation; genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder; erectile dysfunction
B) generalized sexual dysfunctions; lifelong sexual dysfunctions; developmental sexual dysfunctions
C) sexual aversion disorder; male sexual arousal disorder; dyspareunia
D) generalized sexual dysfunctions; acquired sexual dysfunctions; intermittent dysfunctions
E) generalized sexual dysfunctions; lifelong sexual dysfunctions; acquired sexual dysfunctions

Premature Ejaculation

A sexual dysfunction characterized by ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs prior to or within about one minute of vaginal penetration, or, the inability to delay ejaculation on all or nearly all vaginal penetrations.

Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder

A sexual dysfunction characterized by significant pain during intercourse or penetration attempts, causing distress or relational difficulties.

  • Gain insight into the critical role and utilization of sexual therapies, including sensate focus and various therapeutic approaches.
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Tyler BraddyJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Psychological sex therapies have been successful in treating premature ejaculation, genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder, and erectile dysfunction. These are all specific and common sexual dysfunctions that can often be traced to psychological factors. Other options in the answer choices do not fully capture the range of sexual dysfunctions that psychological sex therapies have been successful in treating.