Examination Questions - True or False
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Healthy men do not have erections in their sleep
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Vaginismus is the medical term for vaginal infections
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A good therapist who takes a sex history always interviews a couple together.
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Sexual health has nothing to do with sexual rights.
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Drinking alcohol before intercourse improves a man's sexual performance
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The PLISSIT model of sex therapy makes a useful distinction between medical treatment and psychotherapy
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Exhibitionism is one of the "classic" sexual dysfunctions
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The prevalence of sexual dysfunctions can easily be ascertained by conducting a survey of sex therapists
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Sexual dysfunctions have either physical or psychological causes
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Low sexual desire is always inhibited sexual desire
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In ancient Rome, the physician Galen warned against the dangers of masturbation
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In the 18th century, K. M. Kertbeny warned against the dangers of masturbation
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In the 20th century, Wilhelm Reich discovered the PC muscle
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A penile plethysmograph measures the length of the erect penis
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In Greek and Roman antiquity homosexuality was already considered a mental illness.
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The current diagnostic handbooks for psychiatrists still list homosexuality as a mental illness
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Pain during sexual intercourse always has psychological causes
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The UN Declaration of Human Rights also covers sexual rights
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The WAS Declaration of Sexual Rights does not mention a right to sex education
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The so-called Kegel exercises are designed to produce general physical relaxation
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The term "dyspareunia" refers to sexual aversion
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Wardell B. Pomeroy did not believe in the usefulness of sex histories
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Every woman can become orgasmic if she tries hard enough
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Vaginal dilators do more harm than good
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Since the late 18th century, women in the US and Europe have had a right to contraception
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Very often, not the individual, but the couple needs to be treated for a sexual dysfunction
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The research of Masters and Johnson made it possible to treat sexual dysfunctions directly and not merely as symptoms of something else
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Healthy sexual intercourse ends with the simultaneous orgasms of both partners.
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A therapists must always ask patients with sexual dysfunctions about their use of drugs and medication.
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In Victorian times, women were considered sexually insatiable and therefore kept under tight control at home.
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A sexological examination is more important for female patients than for male patients.
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For the purpose of sex therapy, it is always useful to compare the sex histories of a couple.
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In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letters PL stand for "pleasure"
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In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letter T stands for "trauma"
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In the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, the letters SS stand for "specific suggestions"
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The treatment of vaginismus usually takes many months
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Couples who have orgasm problems are usually told by sex therapists to avoid orgasms for a while.
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The equivalent of penile erection in the male is vaginal lubrication in the female.
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There is only one sexual dysfunction in females that is not also found in males.
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Smoking can impair the sexual response.
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Men who are heavy users of marijuana may thereby "feminize" their bodies and develop breasts.
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There are many more types of sexual dysfunctions found in females than in males.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has never defined sexual health
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has never issued recommendations about the promotion of sexual health
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The WAS Declaration of Sexual Rights lists 10 sexual rights.
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All "potency pills" for men contain some amount of testosterone
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Reaching orgasm shortly after the beginning of coitus is a common female dysfunction.
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Reaching orgasm long after the beginning of coitus is a common male dysfunction.
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With each revision, modern psychiatric handbooks have become more precise in their diagnoses
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The term "sexual dysfunction" as employed today is very precise and leaves no room for interpretation.
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