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jenna1

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As a couple completes stage two of sensate focus therapy, they are instructed to
 
  a. return to full, prior sexual activity.
 b. slowly begin sexual activity, continuing nondemand pleasuring as they progress.
 c. take a break from sexual activity for several weeks and then slowly return to normal sexuality.
  d. begin the genital pleasuring stage of the treatment.

Question 2

Stage two of sensate focus involves genital pleasuring but prohibits intercourse or orgasm. The main purpose of this stage is to
 
  a. allow an individual to communicate his or her desires to a partner.
  b. allow sexual experience without the anxiety of performance.
 c. change the usual ways that the couple has tried to have sex.
 d. provide increased anticipation of intercourse.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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