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A couple come to the clinic for treatment of sexual dysfunction. A therapist obtains a detailed sexual history and decides to employ the Masters and Johnson model of therapy. The nurse expects that treatment planning will include:
 
  a. examination of performance failures.
  b. enhancing mutual feelings of warmth.
  c. exploring the couple's early sexual experiences.
  d. delving into the early growth and development of each person.

Question 2

During a mental status examination, a patient shouts angrily at the nurse, You are too nosy for your own good Then, almost immediately, happily says, Well, let's let bygones be bygones and be buddies..
 
  The nurse assesses this emotional display as: a. labile affect.
  b. hallucinations.
  c. magical thinking.
  d. ideas of reference.



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Answer to Question 1

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Masters and Johnson believe that attitudes and ignorance are responsible for most sexual dysfunction. Their therapeutic model emphasizes education about sexual function, alleviation of performance anxiety, and an increase in warm, comfortable feelings between partners. There is no attempt to employ the uncovering used in psychoanalytical treatment.

Answer to Question 2

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Lability is identified when the patient's affect shifts rapidly, such as from happy to sad or angry to elated. The remaining options are thought-content descriptors.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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