The impact of persistent sexual side effects of selective serotonin
... thousands of individuals who report living with persistent sexual side effects and are aimed at mutual support and raising awareness about this problem. Also, case reports have been published by concerned clinicians who have worked with individuals experiencing persistent sexual side effects of SSRI ...
... thousands of individuals who report living with persistent sexual side effects and are aimed at mutual support and raising awareness about this problem. Also, case reports have been published by concerned clinicians who have worked with individuals experiencing persistent sexual side effects of SSRI ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... Weeks, providing an opportunity to consider in more detail the idea that sexuality can be considered an ‘invention’. Participants will be able to compare and contrast historical case studies that demonstrate how understandings of sexuality have changed over time. Option 2. Transgender issues in cros ...
... Weeks, providing an opportunity to consider in more detail the idea that sexuality can be considered an ‘invention’. Participants will be able to compare and contrast historical case studies that demonstrate how understandings of sexuality have changed over time. Option 2. Transgender issues in cros ...
The Liberating Force of the Carnival (esque) in Jean Rhys`s Wide
... tell me why she laughed” (Rhys 76). Antoinette’s subversive laughter can better translate her mockery and derision of the vulnerable situation of her husband who becomes overwhelmed by her instructions that dominate him. Indeed, Rhys manages not only to reverse gender roles between the Creole female ...
... tell me why she laughed” (Rhys 76). Antoinette’s subversive laughter can better translate her mockery and derision of the vulnerable situation of her husband who becomes overwhelmed by her instructions that dominate him. Indeed, Rhys manages not only to reverse gender roles between the Creole female ...
perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... This research used a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered and analysed using SSPS version 17. The study made use of cross-sectional survey design in order to link peer pressure and HIV related risky behaviour to questionnaire data. The research findings indicated that peer pressur ...
... This research used a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered and analysed using SSPS version 17. The study made use of cross-sectional survey design in order to link peer pressure and HIV related risky behaviour to questionnaire data. The research findings indicated that peer pressur ...
American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... First, in a series of “expert interviews,” we identify foundational themes and concepts by examining patterns in how experts understand, explain, and talk about the issue of sexual violence. Using thematic analysis, these expert concepts are synthesized to create a core story of sexual –violence—a f ...
... First, in a series of “expert interviews,” we identify foundational themes and concepts by examining patterns in how experts understand, explain, and talk about the issue of sexual violence. Using thematic analysis, these expert concepts are synthesized to create a core story of sexual –violence—a f ...
Vaginal reconstruction/rejuvenation: Is there data to support
... significant negative impact on sexual function, when compared to the group without prolapse. The study also reports that the PISQ scores were not significantly different between patients who had pelvic surgery to correct prolapse in the past and patients who never had prolapse. This may indicate tha ...
... significant negative impact on sexual function, when compared to the group without prolapse. The study also reports that the PISQ scores were not significantly different between patients who had pelvic surgery to correct prolapse in the past and patients who never had prolapse. This may indicate tha ...
Integrating Discourses: How High School Culture Contributes to or Mitigates against Sexual Violence and LGBTQ Violence.
... higher than heterosexuals (CDC 2010, p. 2). Several other studies back up the CDC’s findings. For example, a study published by the National Institute of Health (2011), summarized a review of 71 peer-reviewed, published articles and concluded that “sexual violence victimization is prevalent among GL ...
... higher than heterosexuals (CDC 2010, p. 2). Several other studies back up the CDC’s findings. For example, a study published by the National Institute of Health (2011), summarized a review of 71 peer-reviewed, published articles and concluded that “sexual violence victimization is prevalent among GL ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... coverage to psychologists because sexual intimacy cases had accounted for 5 of the approximately 45 claims since the start of coverage in 1974. An actuarial study of the malpractice suits filed against psychologists over a 15 year period showed that therapistpatient sexual involvement accounted for ...
... coverage to psychologists because sexual intimacy cases had accounted for 5 of the approximately 45 claims since the start of coverage in 1974. An actuarial study of the malpractice suits filed against psychologists over a 15 year period showed that therapistpatient sexual involvement accounted for ...
Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... violent epidemic.”2 For the individual victim, rape and other forms of sexual violence are the degradation of the soul. For society as a whole, however, rape is the degradation of the human race. Sexual assault contributes to the deterioration of community well-being and impacts everyone. This traum ...
... violent epidemic.”2 For the individual victim, rape and other forms of sexual violence are the degradation of the soul. For society as a whole, however, rape is the degradation of the human race. Sexual assault contributes to the deterioration of community well-being and impacts everyone. This traum ...
Sex in advertising: how it influences young men and women
... brand information in advertising contexts or as persuasive appeals in social marketing contexts, which are linked with sexual information. There are different types of sexual information in advertising (Lambiase & Reichert, 2003). Lambiase and Reichert states five different types of sexual content i ...
... brand information in advertising contexts or as persuasive appeals in social marketing contexts, which are linked with sexual information. There are different types of sexual information in advertising (Lambiase & Reichert, 2003). Lambiase and Reichert states five different types of sexual content i ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... reporting the incident or enduring the harassment in silence. The following is a list of some of the most serious unlawful employer actions that can confront victims of sexual harassment. 1. Loss of wages and benefits. When a victim objects to offensive behavior or resists sexual advances, she may b ...
... reporting the incident or enduring the harassment in silence. The following is a list of some of the most serious unlawful employer actions that can confront victims of sexual harassment. 1. Loss of wages and benefits. When a victim objects to offensive behavior or resists sexual advances, she may b ...
SV Church Resource singles 1 A4 PGS
... When introducing a sensitive topic, think about different ways to present it to the participants, such as through using a role play, telling a story, showing some pictures to demonstrate a problem or asking groups to discuss particular issues. Some people may find it easier to talk about their exper ...
... When introducing a sensitive topic, think about different ways to present it to the participants, such as through using a role play, telling a story, showing some pictures to demonstrate a problem or asking groups to discuss particular issues. Some people may find it easier to talk about their exper ...
The DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
... of sexual interest was reported by 3.3% of men and periodic lack of desire by 4.8% of men [14]. This represented the third most common sexual complaint in men, after PE (4.7% frequent and 7.0% periodic) and erectile dysfunction (ED; 6.5% frequent and 5.9% periodic), respectively. Lack of physical ac ...
... of sexual interest was reported by 3.3% of men and periodic lack of desire by 4.8% of men [14]. This represented the third most common sexual complaint in men, after PE (4.7% frequent and 7.0% periodic) and erectile dysfunction (ED; 6.5% frequent and 5.9% periodic), respectively. Lack of physical ac ...
- TRAP@NCI - National College of Ireland
... their advertising has on young adult females in Dublin. For the purposes of this study, young adult females will be defined as women between the age of eighteen and twentyfive. The reason Dublin has been chosen as the area it will be based is the author wants to place the situation in an Irish conte ...
... their advertising has on young adult females in Dublin. For the purposes of this study, young adult females will be defined as women between the age of eighteen and twentyfive. The reason Dublin has been chosen as the area it will be based is the author wants to place the situation in an Irish conte ...
Sex, Sexuality and Gender : Basic Concepts
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... the trait of interest to be fitness itself. A term denoting the additive genetic variance in fitness among individuals in fact encapsulates both the necessary genetic variation required for a genetic response and also the definition of selection itself (fitness differences among individuals), thereby co ...
... the trait of interest to be fitness itself. A term denoting the additive genetic variance in fitness among individuals in fact encapsulates both the necessary genetic variation required for a genetic response and also the definition of selection itself (fitness differences among individuals), thereby co ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
... Lanza, S.T., Vasilenko, S. A., Butera, N.*, & Dziak, J. (under review). High school seniors in the United States: Trends from 1976 to 2011 in substance use rates and comorbidities. Espinosa-Hernandez, G., Vasilenko, S. A., & Bamaca-Colbert, M. Y. (under revision). The role of gender in normative sex ...
Sexual Assault and SANE - Coastal Carolina University
... patterned injury and maintenance of chain of evidence. 12 A national study was conducted in 2006 to examine whether SANE program goals differ and if so how do the inconsistencies affect patient care. From the data collected three different clusters were identified. The primary focus of the high pros ...
... patterned injury and maintenance of chain of evidence. 12 A national study was conducted in 2006 to examine whether SANE program goals differ and if so how do the inconsistencies affect patient care. From the data collected three different clusters were identified. The primary focus of the high pros ...
Sexual Boundary Violations 2007 - Professional Standards Authority
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
Relational frame theory and the experimental analysis of human
... the experimental analysis of human sexuality. In the following section, therefore, we outline the concept of derived relational responding. Then, in the remainder of the article we will describe three different relational-responding studies, each of which we believe provide new insights into various ...
... the experimental analysis of human sexuality. In the following section, therefore, we outline the concept of derived relational responding. Then, in the remainder of the article we will describe three different relational-responding studies, each of which we believe provide new insights into various ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... Learning processes are relatively permanent changes in behavior or the potential for behavior which occur as a result of experience (Flaherty, 1987; Kimble, 1961; Pearce, 1997). Although it is not our central goal to distinguish between different types of learning processes, it is necessary to brief ...
... Learning processes are relatively permanent changes in behavior or the potential for behavior which occur as a result of experience (Flaherty, 1987; Kimble, 1961; Pearce, 1997). Although it is not our central goal to distinguish between different types of learning processes, it is necessary to brief ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...
... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...
... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...
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... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...
... theorists such as Bowlby (1988) and Ainsworth felt that psychoanalytic theory failed to see attachment as a psychological bond in its own right rather than an instinct derived from feeding or sexuality. These theorists look at the bonds between infant and caregiver as a pivotal organizing factor in ...