Human Sexuality |
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Why do contemporary definitions include pleasure as part of sexuality? |
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According to the World Health Organization, sexuality is described as what? |
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What is one benefit of using a broad definition of sexuality in clinical practice? |
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How does a positive sexual self-concept influence clients? |
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Why must clinicians understand legal frameworks related to sexuality? |
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What is the main benefit of integrating multiple disciplinary perspectives on sexuality? |
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Why is addressing sexuality important in couple therapy? |
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8) |
Why should mental health professionals understand anatomy and physiology in relation to sexuality? |
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9) |
What does integrating hormonal, neurobiological, and lifespan perspectives allow clinicians to do? |
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10) |
How can clinicians best support clients diagnosed with STIs? |
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How can clinicians support clients considering adoption? |
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What is the clinician’s role when clients consider termination of pregnancy? |
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Why is knowledge of anatomy and physiology important for clinicians? |
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14) |
What does sexual orientation generally describe? |
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What does gender identity refer to in clinical contexts? |
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16) |
What does compassion require from clinicians in supporting clients exploring sexuality or identity? |
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17) |
What are the two main clinical tasks when addressing desire? |
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18) |
How can clinicians best support clients struggling with sexual fantasies? |
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19) |
When do sexual fantasies require careful clinical attention? |
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20) |
According to the DSM-5-TR, when does a sexual variation become a dysfunction? |
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21) |
How does CBT help clients with desire disorders? |
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22) |
What cycle does CBT address in arousal disorders? |
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23) |
Why is interdisciplinary collaboration important in treating sexual dysfunctions? |
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24) |
What is a key message of Chapter 3? |
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25) |
How does shame differ from guilt? |
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26) |
What is a common effect on adolescents raised where sexuality is taboo? |
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27) |
What does minority stress theory explain? |
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28) |
What therapist response best reduces stigma and shame? |
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29) |
What core values do professional ethical codes emphasize in work with clients? |
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30) |
What broader effect can compassionate clinical work have? |
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31) |
According to NBCC and ASWB standards, how should clinicians approach clients’ sexual concerns? |
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32) |
What do NBCC and ASWB codes state about sexual or romantic relationships with clients? |
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33) |
How should clinicians document sensitive information about sexuality? |
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34) |
What is the clinician’s duty regarding suspected child sexual abuse? |
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35) |
What principle was established in Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California (1976)? |
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36) |
What is one key aspect of ethical self-care for clinicians dealing with sexual ethics cases? |
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37) |
What must clinicians do to work competently with sexuality? |
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38) |
What is the purpose of using a semi-structured approach in taking a sexual history? |
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39) |
What is a core feature of trauma-informed sexual history taking? |
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40) |
Why is conducting a sexual history considered an ongoing process? |
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41) |
Why should clinicians pace questions when taking a sexual history? |
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42) |
Why might clients be reluctant to discuss sexuality in therapy? |
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43) |
What is the goal of integrating sexuality into biopsychosocial assessments? |
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44) |
What is a key HIPAA requirement for documenting sexual health information? |
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45) |
How do CBT and EFT differ in their approaches to sexuality concerns? |
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46) |
What is the purpose of body-based interventions in sexual therapy? |
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47) |
What is a key insight from couples therapy about intimacy? |
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48) |
According to the Gottman Method, what strengthens sexual intimacy in couples? |
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49) |
What is the primary role of psychoeducation in sexual health? |
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50) |
What is one common impact of sexual trauma on intimacy? |
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51) |
What is the primary goal of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for sexual trauma survivors? |
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52) |
According to U.S. federal law, what qualifies as human trafficking involving minors under 18? |
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53) |
What is a common impact of sexual exploitation on survivors’ intimacy? |
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54) |
What best describes vicarious trauma in clinicians? |
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55) |
What is the purpose of reflective practice for clinicians? |
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