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pragya sharda

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Male orgasmic disorder:
 
  a) Is a frequently occurring problem.
  b) Is associated with childhood sexual abuse.
  c) Is a problem that is bound to a specific situation.
  d) Is rare.

Question 2

Edna's husband of 45 years died two years ago. Since then, she has felt empty and like there's no reason to live. She cries often and easily, and generally feels poorly. What is her most likely DSM-5 diagnosis?
 
  a) Bereavement
  b) Major depressive disorder, grief subtype
  c) Major depressive disorder
  d) Persistent complex bereavement disorder



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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