Kath Weston (1991) refers to gay people who are rejected by their families or who reject their families as
a. liberationists
b. exiles from kinship
c. gay Dysfunctional Families
d. all of these
b. exiles from kinship
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Abe has lost his sexual desire. According to his sex therapist, he has _________
a. hyperactive sexual desire b. hypoactive sexual desire c. male orgasmic disorder d. male erectile disorder
During the last trimester of her pregnancy, Beth develops high blood pressure and severe swelling of the ankles and feet. At a follow-up visit, Beth's obstetrician tells her that she has eclampsia and sends Beth directly to the hospital
Why did Beth's obstetrician send her to the hospital? a. Beth will likely go into labor within the next 24 hours. b. Beth is in labor. c. Beth is at serious risk for convulsions. d. Beth's baby may have a congenital birth defect that requires special medical attention.
“It’s over between us. End of discussion. Goodbye.” This statement reflects the self-oriented and direct disengagement strategy of_______.
a) withdrawal b) pseudo de-escalation c) cost escalation d) fait accompli
Sensate focus exercises
A. involve a high sexual component right from the start. B. focus on touching as a means of expressing affection, desire, and understanding. C. restrict the amount of verbal communication during sex to focus on the sensual nature of touching. D. negate the need for partners to switch their accustomed roles as givers and receivers.