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Saul, in treatment for anger, has found that anger control methods have helped him function at work and in relationships better.
 
  However, he has also found that identifying the early manifestations of his anger have helped him feel less anger overall, and the need to control it has diminished. He has accomplished this with the same therapist. This is an illustration of:
 
  a) Cognitive therapy
  b) Brief psychodynamic therapy
  c) Psychotherapy integration
  d) Family therapy

Question 2

People usually receive the diagnosis of hypoactive sexual desire disorder because:
 
  a) They are concerned about their inability to enjoy sexual fantasies.
  b) They come for treatment of an orgasmic disorder which is found to have a basis in hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
  c) Someone else wants them to be more active sexually.
  d) They wish to have children and recognize that their sexual problem must first be treated.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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