With regard to DSM-5, failure to achieve orgasm
a. is a specific diagnostic category.
b. is never considered indicative of a disorder.
c. may be considered indicative of a disorder if an individual's partner considers it so.
d. may be considered indicative of a disorder if the person in question is distressed by it.
Answer: d.
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a. reactance b. negative explanatory style c. learned helplessness d. cognitive dissonance
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