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The primary sex hormone in men is_________________ ____.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A good friend has been raped. She was treated in the emergency room and released. You want to help, but don't know how to approach her, and you certainly don't want to do or say anything that could make matters worse. What are some strategies as outlined in your text?



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Answer to Question 1

testosterone

Answer to Question 2

Sometimes well-intentioned friends and relatives add to the stress felt by the victims of violence. Here's how to offer comfort without implying criticism:
 Don't try to deny that it happened. Although it may be hard to talk aboutor even listen towhat happened, the reality of the event must not be ignored. Denial makes victims doubt their own experience and question themselves at a time when they crave reassurance.
 Don't pressure the victim to talkor not to talk. Some individuals need to go over every detail of what happened, again and again, until they work out their feelings of outrage and become ready to get on with their lives. Others find going into details too humiliating. Let the victim set the tone and limits for disclosure. Don't pry or prod.
 Don't blame the victim. Even when no one doubts that the victim is completely innocent, individuals may be plagued by regrets and self-accusation: Why didn't I lock the windows? Why did I park on that dark street? Any second-guessing or implied criticism adds to this burden of blame and shame.
 Don't try to rush the victim to leave the past behind and get on with his or her
life. Recovery from any traumatic event takes time, and only the victim knows the appropriate pace. If, however, months pass without any lessening of symptoms or improvement in day-to-day functioning, family members and friends shouldn't hesitate to recommend that their loved one see a mental health professional.





 

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