The sexual disorders that involve intense sexual urges regarding situations, objects, or people that are not part of the usual arousal pattern leading to reciprocal and affectionate sexual activity are called ____

a. gender dysphoria c. dyspareunia
b. paraphilias d. psychosexual disorders


B

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a) creative b) coping c) existential d) essential

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Early-maturing girls are viewed as

A) relaxed, independent, and self-confident. B) popular with agemates, but often in conflict with authority figures. C) unpopular, withdrawn, and lacking in self-confidence. D) physically attractive, sociable, and leaders at school.

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A __________ is the individual, often a parent, who cares for a child

a. supervisor b. caregiver c. manager d. babysitter

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Cassie, a 14-year-old Caucasian female, is in therapy for major depressive disorder

Sessions with her therapist focus on challenging Cassie's tendency to dwell on the negative happenings of her life, such as assuming that other students don't talk to her when she passes them in the hall because she is a "freak." Cassie is also given homework assignments between sessions, which involve doing things such as approaching other students and starting a conversation, listing and challenging her negative thoughts when they occur, and completing a daily list of "blessings." Given this description, which of the following types of therapy is Cassie's therapist using? a. Supportive psychotherapy b. Psychodynamic therapy c. Interpersonal therapy d. Cognitive behavioral therapy e. Family systems therapy

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