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Unlike other disorders of sexual functioning, ___________ might be considered by some men to be an advantage to their partner in that it allows them to continue to function sexually for an extended period of time.
 
  A) hypoactive sexual desire
   B) delayed ejaculation
   C) male erectile disorder
   D) dyspareunia

Question 2

Choose a Cluster C personality disorder and describe its diagnostic criteria.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

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Avoidant personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of social shyness, feelings of inadequacy, and taking criticism in a personal and hypersensitive manner. Characteristics include at least four of the following: avoidance of occupational activities involving other people because of fear of rejection; avoidance of interaction with others unless sure of being accepted and liked; avoidance of intimacy in close relationships for fear of being rejected; preoccupation with fears of being negatively evaluated or rejected in social settings; discomfort in new social interactions due to fear of criticism; feelings of social inferiority and inadequacy; reluctance to engage in new social activities for fear of embarrassment.
Dependent personality disorder is a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of by others that leads to dependency and fears of being left alone. Characteristics include at least five of the following: indecisiveness and need for excessive reassurance from others; need for others to be responsible for most aspects of his or her life; difficulty communicating disagreement for fear of being abandoned or rejected; difficulty initiating self-directed activity due to a lack of self-confidence; going to extremes to garner caring or approval from others; feelings of discomfort or helplessness when alone; need to seek out a new relationship quickly when a close relationship ends; or preoccupation with fears of being independent.
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is a pervasive preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control to the point of distress. Characteristics include at least four of the following: losing the point of an activity by being preoccupied with rules, orderliness, structure, etc.; perfectionism that interferes with task completion; extreme devotion to productivity to the exclusion of leisure and social activities; rigidity and stubbornness; extreme conscientiousness and strictness about morality and values (other than for religious or cultural reasons); inability to discard old, useless objects even when they lack sentimental value; reluctance to delegate tasks or to work with others unless in strict control; or miserliness, with money strictly saved for future catastrophes.





 

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