John is a married heterosexual man who has been having problems maintaining an erection. He decides to seek help for his problem. He goes to a cognitive-behavioral therapist. At the first meeting, which of the following will John be asked to do?

A. analyze his commitment to his relationship with his wife
B. commit to individual sessions for about 12 weeks
C. bring his wife to the sessions with him
D. be very honest and forthright about his early childhood experiences


Answer: C

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