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kellyjaisingh

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Surprisingly, to achieve an erection, medication may be injected directly into the penis that causes
 
  a. muscles in the penis to contract.
  b. muscles in the penis to relax.
  c. muscles in the scrotum to contract.
  d. muscles in the scrotum to relax.

Question 2

Susan is terrified of snakes. She becomes very anxious even thinking they exist. Her therapist is teaching her how to relax, after which they will construct a hierarchy of levels of exposure to snakes. Her therapist is using
 
  a. cognitive restructuring.
  b. behavioral management.
  c. humanism.
  d. systematic desensitization.



debra928

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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