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ericka1

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When would an erectile disorder diagnosis be inappropriate?
 
  a. When a male can achieve an erection during sleep, but not in sexual activity
  b. When a male can achieve an erection initially, but cannot maintain it long enough for penetration
  c. When a male can attain at least a partial erection
  d. When a male is not distressed about his inability to attain an erection

Question 2

Sally begins to yell at her therapist in the same manner that she did to her father when she was a child. Psychodynamic therapy would explain this behavior as
 
  a. projection.
  b. transference.
  c. analysis.
  d. manifestation.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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