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Test The Sexual Response Cycle: Desire
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the main characteristic that differentiates the desire phase from the arousal phase?
Purely physiological process with visible bodily changes
Predominantly mental and not physiological
Manifested only through observable sexual behavior
Depends exclusively on hormonal levels
QUESTION 2: What element is described as the central operational component of the desire phase?
Immediate hormonal activation
Vascular changes in the genitalia
The specific sexual technique
Erotic fantasies
3rd QUESTION: What is the function of fantasies according to the text?
Act as catalysts that predispose the body for later physical phases
Are always pathological and should be avoided
Not related to libido level
Replacing affective communication with a partner
QUESTION 4: Which of the following factors can inhibit desire according to the text?
A high-fat diet
Regular exercise practice
Stress, depression or libido-suppressing drugs
Increasing erotic fantasies
QUESTION 5: What hormonal molecule is mentioned as a neurochemical correlate of desire?
Testosterone in both men and women
Insulin
Melatonin
Prolactin only
QUESTION 6: According to the text, why is it important to explore the patient's imaginary life in the clinic?
Because it replaces the need for couples therapy
Because the richness of fantasies often correlates with libido levels
Because it always indicates a clinical dysfunction
Because it determines the level of sex hormones
7TH QUESTION: What clinical difference is recommended to be determined to address desire blocks?
If the patient has a criminal record
The number of previous sexual partners
If the person prefers fantasies over real activity
Whether the lack of desire is primary or secondary and whether it is generalized or situational
8th QUESTION: According to the text, what can shut down the desire mechanism regardless of physical ability?
Excessive sexual activity
The absence of fantasies
Resentment or relational disconnection
Improving affective communication
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