Asked by Danielle Mathias on May 02, 2024

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Claudia finds that she reaches the sexual excitement phase of the sexual response cycle but has difficulty moving past that stage.She is most likely experiencing

A) aversion disorder.
B) anorgasmia.
C) arousal disorder.
D) impotence.

Arousal Disorder

A category of sexual dysfunction disorders characterized by a failure to become physically aroused or maintain arousal during sexual activity.

Sexual Excitement Phase

The initial stage of the human sexual response cycle, marked by increased blood flow to the genitals, nipple erection, and increased heart rate.

  • Recognize the attributes and diagnostic requisites of various sexual disorders.
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CHRISTINA ELIZABETH ChackoMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Anorgasmia refers to difficulty or inability to reach orgasm despite sexual arousal and stimulation, which is consistent with Claudia's experience of reaching the sexual excitement phase but having difficulty moving past it. The other options do not accurately describe Claudia's experience. Aversion disorder involves a dislike or avoidance of sexual activity, arousal disorder refers to difficulties with sexual interest or arousal, and impotence refers specifically to erectile dysfunction in males.