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Sexual dysfunctions that are secondary to more severe psychological or personality disorders may require specific psychotherapy.
Its negative side derives from three dysfunctions that reflect its market origins.
Many, including myself, have criticized the mistakes, misconceptions, and organizational dysfunctions that contributed to the shortcomings of efforts to build or strengthen the state in Afghanistan.
Hollywood's Production Code insured that the sexual passions and dysfunctions that might have driven mommy and daddy apart in the first place were never shown.
As his subtitle indicates, he goes out of his way to catalog the dysfunctions that dominate an unhappy and declining country.
Now California government has all the dysfunctions that mark national government, but at a more advanced stage.
Among all the motherhood statements, there emerged some dysfunctions that need to be addressed, not all about the workings of the proposed act, but also worries about how the UK has lost its way more generally.
The second presumes that the poor are afflicted by cultural or psychological dysfunctions that sometimes lead them to behave in shortsighted ways.
Even those few who consistently eat well "may have dysfunctions that create special needs for micronutrients," said Dr. Sheldon S. Hendler, an editor of "The PDR for Nutritional Supplements," the standard reference.
The dysfunctions that occur after injury and disease are primarily due to neurotransmission damage.
Subsequences of TBI are more commonly language dysfunctions that demand cognitive flexibility.
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