Most contemporary sex therapists assume that sexual dysfunctions ______

a. can be treated by directly modifying the couple's sexual interactions
b. must be treated indirectly by resolving the underlying emotional conflicts which led
to the dysfunction
c. require some type of biochemical intervention to resolve the problem
d. are a normal result of our nation's emphasis on sexuality and must be accepted as part
of the price we pay for being so sexually oriented


A

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