A) exploration of the patient's sexual orientation.
B) improving the relationship with the patient's partner.
C) anti-anxiety medication.
D) education regarding normal sexuality.
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A) treatment is generally not successful.
B) treatment is successful in only the small number of cases where the patient completes all treatment sessions.
C) the number of cases in the research studies is too small to make conclusions at this point.
D) treatment is generally effective.
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A) a sexual dysfunction that inhibits pleasure.
B) an attraction to inappropriate or odd individuals or objects.
C) an attraction to people or things that are not physically mature or are unable to freely give/withhold consent, which causes distress or harm.
D) An extremely heightened sexual drive that causes distress
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A) completed all treatment session.
B) demonstrated no deviant sexual arousal on objective physiological testing.
C) had no legal record of any charges of deviant sexual activity.
D) all of the above
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A) Sadists; masochists
B) Masochists; sadists
C) Transvestites; paraphiliacs
D) Paraphiliacs; transvestites
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A) very low, with far less than 1 percent of the general population.
B) very low, with approximately 1.5 percent of the general population.
C) moderately low, with approximately 1 to 5 percent of the general population.
D) moderately high, in approximately half of those with gender dysphoria.
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