Dr. Buehler grew up during the sexual revolution of the 1970s, when people were questioning conventional views of sex and exploring different avenues of sexual expression. In the textbook, Dr. Buehler notes that she was exposed to many different aspects of _______, which is a dimension of human nature encompassing everything that makes us sexual beings.
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Many of Dr. Buehler’s clients come to see her because they are experiencing sexual problems. According to the textbook, sexual dysfunction may result from problems with:
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Problems with internet pornography are common among male clients, Dr. Buehler reports. If this type of behavior is associated with the dimension of masculinity, which is based on social, cultural, and psychological characteristics, we would say it is related to the _______ of these men.
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One of the keys to having “good sex” is communication between partners, according to Dr. Buehler. This communication may depend to some degree on _______, or cultural rules that tell us what types of activities are appropriate and don’t interfere with healthy sexual intimacy.
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Some of Dr. Buehler’s clients have problems that interfere with the ability to complete sexual intercourse. Therapy may help these individuals achieve successful intercourse. According to Masters and Johnson, this would imply that they follow ________, or a pattern of excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
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