In their therapy for sexual dysfunctions, Masters and Johnson thought that, in addition to sensate focus, it was also important to include
a. appropriate medications.
b. substance abuse counseling.
c. communication training.
d. treatment of underlying medical problems.
Answer: c.
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a. ?inherited and remain stable over time b. ?inherited and change over time c. ?learned and remain stable over time d. ?learned and change over time
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