Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... selection3 (nepotistic altruism). There are five main characteristics of sexually selected traits that are more or less unique to such traits. Miller claims that art and altruism show many or all of these characteristics, and are therefore likely to be sexual adaptations. My thesis in this paper is ...
... selection3 (nepotistic altruism). There are five main characteristics of sexually selected traits that are more or less unique to such traits. Miller claims that art and altruism show many or all of these characteristics, and are therefore likely to be sexual adaptations. My thesis in this paper is ...
Handout - Kristene Whitmore - International Urogynecological
... Screening, identifying, and managing sexual complaints can result in significant improvement in overall QOL for women Laumann, EO. et al. JAMA, 1999;281:537-44 Laumann, EO. et al. Arch Sex Behav, 2006;35:145-61 ...
... Screening, identifying, and managing sexual complaints can result in significant improvement in overall QOL for women Laumann, EO. et al. JAMA, 1999;281:537-44 Laumann, EO. et al. Arch Sex Behav, 2006;35:145-61 ...
Reclaiming the Body and the Spirit in Oscar Wilde`s
... John the Baptist. In this paper I investigate the complex process of re-routing of the sexual towards the spiritual in an analysis of Salomé that explores the connection between physical and spiritual desire. This endeavor seems radically important for the new Ireland as the binary of the spiritual ...
... John the Baptist. In this paper I investigate the complex process of re-routing of the sexual towards the spiritual in an analysis of Salomé that explores the connection between physical and spiritual desire. This endeavor seems radically important for the new Ireland as the binary of the spiritual ...
Sex-Related Euphemism and Dysphemism
... Domínguez (1998: 47-70) had already applied these categories to metaphorical language, distinguishing three types of metaphors: lexicalized, semi-lexicalized and new or creative metaphors. In the same vein, I proposed a typology of metaphorical euphemism in a previous study, establishing four types ...
... Domínguez (1998: 47-70) had already applied these categories to metaphorical language, distinguishing three types of metaphors: lexicalized, semi-lexicalized and new or creative metaphors. In the same vein, I proposed a typology of metaphorical euphemism in a previous study, establishing four types ...
Sexology - Doctors.am
... dominate in medical thinking. The experts with endocrine bias were considered as advanced ones in the field. As a result all variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions started to be interpreted by qualitative and quantitative changes of sexual and other hormones. ...
... dominate in medical thinking. The experts with endocrine bias were considered as advanced ones in the field. As a result all variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions started to be interpreted by qualitative and quantitative changes of sexual and other hormones. ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
Sexual harassment in the workplace
... organizational climate and job gender context. The outcomes of sexual harassment fall into three categories: job outcomes (satisfaction, job and work withdrawal), individual psychological outcomes (distress, trauma), and health outcomes (physical outcomes and health satisfaction). The empirical stud ...
... organizational climate and job gender context. The outcomes of sexual harassment fall into three categories: job outcomes (satisfaction, job and work withdrawal), individual psychological outcomes (distress, trauma), and health outcomes (physical outcomes and health satisfaction). The empirical stud ...
Antisocial Personality, Sociopathy and
... homes, and a lack of any bonding with male or societal authority. Some 70% of sociopaths come from fatherless homes. Father absence produces many consequences similar to the symptoms of sociopathy -- early, precocious sexuality; antagonistic, deprecating attitude toward the opposite sex; lack of int ...
... homes, and a lack of any bonding with male or societal authority. Some 70% of sociopaths come from fatherless homes. Father absence produces many consequences similar to the symptoms of sociopathy -- early, precocious sexuality; antagonistic, deprecating attitude toward the opposite sex; lack of int ...
Friend or Foe Who Can You Trust? - Kirklees Safeguarding Children
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
conference proceedings - Columbia University School of Social Work
... and take into account our emerging understanding of the etiological factors underlying mental disorders, such as shared risk, temperament, or neurocircuitry, in the grouping of disorders in the DSM-5. For example, in DSM-IV, the Anxiety Disorders grouping included Panic Disorder, the phobias, Genera ...
... and take into account our emerging understanding of the etiological factors underlying mental disorders, such as shared risk, temperament, or neurocircuitry, in the grouping of disorders in the DSM-5. For example, in DSM-IV, the Anxiety Disorders grouping included Panic Disorder, the phobias, Genera ...
USING ATTACHMENT THEORY TO STUDY MOTHER
... with tools to communicate about sexual education with their children. This study identified the underestimation of influence parents have on risky choices their children make (Steinberg, Lamborn, Darling, Mounts, & Dornbusch, 1994). They found that children desired for their parents to talk to them ...
... with tools to communicate about sexual education with their children. This study identified the underestimation of influence parents have on risky choices their children make (Steinberg, Lamborn, Darling, Mounts, & Dornbusch, 1994). They found that children desired for their parents to talk to them ...
SV Church Resource singles 1 A4 PGS
... sexual violence, including but not restricted to: rape, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, rape within marriage / relationships, forced marriage, so-called honour-based violence, female genital mutilation, trafficking, sexual exploitation, and ritual abuse. Sexual violence can be ...
... sexual violence, including but not restricted to: rape, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, rape within marriage / relationships, forced marriage, so-called honour-based violence, female genital mutilation, trafficking, sexual exploitation, and ritual abuse. Sexual violence can be ...
Interactive Toolkit - USC CIR - University of Southern California
... disorders is beyond the scope of this toolkit. However, following are the major characteristics of several relevant disorders, as listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V) (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Behavioral health practitioners shoul ...
... disorders is beyond the scope of this toolkit. However, following are the major characteristics of several relevant disorders, as listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V) (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Behavioral health practitioners shoul ...
16.Abnormal PsychologyDSM5
... Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid (characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and apathy), Schizotypal (characterized by a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and ...
... Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid (characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and apathy), Schizotypal (characterized by a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and ...
Abnormal Psychology - Henry County Schools
... Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid (characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and apathy), Schizotypal (characterized by a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and ...
... Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid (characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and apathy), Schizotypal (characterized by a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and ...
Sex in advertising: how it influences young men and women
... up predictable range of emotional responses within viewers (Heckler et. al, 2001). The authors’ further state that sexual appeals can roughly be defined as messages, whether as brand information in advertising contexts or as persuasive appeals in social marketing contexts, which are linked with sexu ...
... up predictable range of emotional responses within viewers (Heckler et. al, 2001). The authors’ further state that sexual appeals can roughly be defined as messages, whether as brand information in advertising contexts or as persuasive appeals in social marketing contexts, which are linked with sexu ...
DSM-IV Workshop Outline
... information about typical age of onset, mode of onset, episodic versus continuous course, single episode versus recurrent, duration, and progression over time • Familial Pattern “describes data on the frequency of the disorder among first-degree biological family relatives of those with the disorder ...
... information about typical age of onset, mode of onset, episodic versus continuous course, single episode versus recurrent, duration, and progression over time • Familial Pattern “describes data on the frequency of the disorder among first-degree biological family relatives of those with the disorder ...
Clinical Models of Treatment for Trauma Experiences
... for the children and adolescents referred to the service. Of particular note was the finding that efficacy was similar across gender, age and Indigenous/non-Indigenous status. This result is important as previous research has suggested that mono-cultural therapies may not be as effective for Indigen ...
... for the children and adolescents referred to the service. Of particular note was the finding that efficacy was similar across gender, age and Indigenous/non-Indigenous status. This result is important as previous research has suggested that mono-cultural therapies may not be as effective for Indigen ...
- 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 ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... Thank you for trusting the group enough to share that with us. Unfortunately, sexual abuse of children is all too common and I have had other clients in other groups share that type of information, too. If you would like to see me and What’s my line? [co-facilitator] after group, we can give you som ...
... Thank you for trusting the group enough to share that with us. Unfortunately, sexual abuse of children is all too common and I have had other clients in other groups share that type of information, too. If you would like to see me and What’s my line? [co-facilitator] after group, we can give you som ...
American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... This report documents the incredible strides that advocates who have been working on the issue of sexual violence have made in the last 30 years regarding public perceptions of sexual violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, ...
... This report documents the incredible strides that advocates who have been working on the issue of sexual violence have made in the last 30 years regarding public perceptions of sexual violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, ...
Chapter 26A - Behavior Analysis, Autism, Procrastination
... reading journal articles about how others solved psychological problems; he’d rather read about Barlow’s work than actually do it. But Bobbie’s suffering had moved Sid so much that he had promised to help. It was too late to back out now. Nothing to do but go for it—go for it with more intensity tha ...
... reading journal articles about how others solved psychological problems; he’d rather read about Barlow’s work than actually do it. But Bobbie’s suffering had moved Sid so much that he had promised to help. It was too late to back out now. Nothing to do but go for it—go for it with more intensity tha ...
Annotated bib final
... surveys cited in the essay reported a wide variety of habits and feelings, falling on a spectrum anywhere from total sex repulsion to typical enjoyment. Some asexuals report masturbating or even having sex simply because they enjoy the physical sensation, even though they do not experience sexual at ...
... surveys cited in the essay reported a wide variety of habits and feelings, falling on a spectrum anywhere from total sex repulsion to typical enjoyment. Some asexuals report masturbating or even having sex simply because they enjoy the physical sensation, even though they do not experience sexual at ...
Copyright 2006, the FSU CPEIP and Robert J
... Verbally [p 50] Physically [p 51] Sexually [p 51] ...
... Verbally [p 50] Physically [p 51] Sexually [p 51] ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... ach workday you face many challenges on the job: maintaining productivity, following safety and health regulations, wrestling with new equipment and techniques, and coping with the inevitable job-related “crisis” or two. One thing you should never have to cope with or tolerate is sexual harassment. ...
... ach workday you face many challenges on the job: maintaining productivity, following safety and health regulations, wrestling with new equipment and techniques, and coping with the inevitable job-related “crisis” or two. One thing you should never have to cope with or tolerate is sexual harassment. ...