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... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
Sexual Boundary Violations 2007 - Professional Standards Authority
... Clinical and therapeutic interventions inevitably render individual patients and clients vulnerable, and trust relies on providing a safe and boundaried space in which these can be carried out without compromising the person’s dignity and bodily integrity. Sexual boundary violations occur wherever a ...
... Clinical and therapeutic interventions inevitably render individual patients and clients vulnerable, and trust relies on providing a safe and boundaried space in which these can be carried out without compromising the person’s dignity and bodily integrity. Sexual boundary violations occur wherever a ...
University of Groningen Sexual problems in elderly male and female
... a partner.9 Considering the demographic characteristics of HF patients in daily practice, in which 50% are women and 30e50% are living alone,10e12 more in-depth information is needed on the problems of both female and male patients and patients with or without a partner. At the same time it is known ...
... a partner.9 Considering the demographic characteristics of HF patients in daily practice, in which 50% are women and 30e50% are living alone,10e12 more in-depth information is needed on the problems of both female and male patients and patients with or without a partner. At the same time it is known ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... regular heavy episodic drinking, and marijuana use across ages 14-32: An application of the timevarying effect model. In Evans-Polce, R. J. (Chair), A new approach to the etiology of health risk behaviors: Estimating change over historical time, developmental time, and time from an event. Paper pres ...
... regular heavy episodic drinking, and marijuana use across ages 14-32: An application of the timevarying effect model. In Evans-Polce, R. J. (Chair), A new approach to the etiology of health risk behaviors: Estimating change over historical time, developmental time, and time from an event. Paper pres ...
Coleridge`s Representation of Sexuality
... figure like Christabel, who is a beloved of the Gods and renders service before self, should so easily be injured by evil. Then there is also the question why Geraldine should choose to harm a person who had helped her from the very beginning. It seems as if the equations cannot be solved. But if we ...
... figure like Christabel, who is a beloved of the Gods and renders service before self, should so easily be injured by evil. Then there is also the question why Geraldine should choose to harm a person who had helped her from the very beginning. It seems as if the equations cannot be solved. But if we ...
Defining Psychology - Germantown School District
... study). • Discuss the intersection between psychology and the legal system (e.g., confidentiality, insanity defense) ...
... study). • Discuss the intersection between psychology and the legal system (e.g., confidentiality, insanity defense) ...
Sexual Assault and SANE - Coastal Carolina University
... and thinking about the victims. The specific symptoms of burnout included the number of hours worked by SANE nurses and the feeling that their work often spilled into their personal lives. 25 Dr. Maier’s study also showed that SANEs that had personal experiences with sexual assault were much more li ...
... and thinking about the victims. The specific symptoms of burnout included the number of hours worked by SANE nurses and the feeling that their work often spilled into their personal lives. 25 Dr. Maier’s study also showed that SANEs that had personal experiences with sexual assault were much more li ...
DSM * 5 and Trauma Related Diagnosis
... Engagement Disorder in DSM-5 Criterion C – The child has experienced a pattern of extremes of insufficient care as evidenced by at least one of the following: 1. Social neglect or deprivation in the form of persistent lack of having basic emotional needs for comfort, stimulation, and affection met b ...
... Engagement Disorder in DSM-5 Criterion C – The child has experienced a pattern of extremes of insufficient care as evidenced by at least one of the following: 1. Social neglect or deprivation in the form of persistent lack of having basic emotional needs for comfort, stimulation, and affection met b ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... witnessed homophobic behaviour in their work environment, and between 10% and 23% had been victims of homophobia. The study showed the persistence, in most workplaces, of a diffuse form of homophobia, in the form of mockery and prejudice generally presented as a joke. Gay men were more likely to be ...
... witnessed homophobic behaviour in their work environment, and between 10% and 23% had been victims of homophobia. The study showed the persistence, in most workplaces, of a diffuse form of homophobia, in the form of mockery and prejudice generally presented as a joke. Gay men were more likely to be ...
Diagnosis of STD - WPRO IRIS
... Nurses and other health care workers are often required to help people overcome problems related to sexual matters. Maintenance of good health does not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregna ...
... Nurses and other health care workers are often required to help people overcome problems related to sexual matters. Maintenance of good health does not always protect people from sexual problems. Professionals may be faced with questions about family planning, fertility regulation methods and pregna ...
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... American sexual behavior is normal compared to the strange behavior of others the sexual behavior of these groups is perverted the sexual behavior of Americans may appear as strange to others as their behavior seems strange to us sexual intercourse is not universal ...
... American sexual behavior is normal compared to the strange behavior of others the sexual behavior of these groups is perverted the sexual behavior of Americans may appear as strange to others as their behavior seems strange to us sexual intercourse is not universal ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... Manipulation checks and demographic questionnaire. Manipulation check questions related to the type of coping style and the setting (academic vs. business) were completed by students. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire that included two questions about participants’ own experiences w ...
... Manipulation checks and demographic questionnaire. Manipulation check questions related to the type of coping style and the setting (academic vs. business) were completed by students. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire that included two questions about participants’ own experiences w ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of SEXUALITY and ANXIETY
... "spread of excitation throughout the body." We must explain why orgastically impotent compulsive characters experience no gratification despite mechanical release; and why friction exerted on the spermatic duct and pelvic floor does not trigger any muscular contractions in patients suffering from th ...
... "spread of excitation throughout the body." We must explain why orgastically impotent compulsive characters experience no gratification despite mechanical release; and why friction exerted on the spermatic duct and pelvic floor does not trigger any muscular contractions in patients suffering from th ...
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... 46) Studies show that the prevalence of excoriation is estimated at approximately _____ of the population. a) 0.5 -1% b) 1 - 2% c) 2 - 4% d) 4 - 6% 47) The arguments against the inclusion of excoriation as a separate disorder include all the following EXCEPT a) It does not meet the criteria for a me ...
... 46) Studies show that the prevalence of excoriation is estimated at approximately _____ of the population. a) 0.5 -1% b) 1 - 2% c) 2 - 4% d) 4 - 6% 47) The arguments against the inclusion of excoriation as a separate disorder include all the following EXCEPT a) It does not meet the criteria for a me ...
DSM-5: A Comprehensive Overview
... 46) Studies show that the prevalence of excoriation is estimated at approximately _____ of the population. a) 0.5 -1% b) 1 - 2% c) 2 - 4% d) 4 - 6% 47) The arguments against the inclusion of excoriation as a separate disorder include all the following EXCEPT a) It does not meet the criteria for a me ...
... 46) Studies show that the prevalence of excoriation is estimated at approximately _____ of the population. a) 0.5 -1% b) 1 - 2% c) 2 - 4% d) 4 - 6% 47) The arguments against the inclusion of excoriation as a separate disorder include all the following EXCEPT a) It does not meet the criteria for a me ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... • Builds systematic checks and refinements of the researcher’s major theoretical categories. Kathy Charmaz (2012) ‘The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory’. A Journal of the BSA MedSoc Group The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory Medical Sociology online 4 Volume 6 | Issue 3 | October 2012 ...
... • Builds systematic checks and refinements of the researcher’s major theoretical categories. Kathy Charmaz (2012) ‘The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory’. A Journal of the BSA MedSoc Group The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory Medical Sociology online 4 Volume 6 | Issue 3 | October 2012 ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth
... • “DSM is a medical classification of disorders and as such serves as a historically determined cognitive schema imposed on clinical and scientific information to increase its comprehensibility and utility.” • “Conditions for Further Study,” described in Section III, are those for which it was deter ...
... • “DSM is a medical classification of disorders and as such serves as a historically determined cognitive schema imposed on clinical and scientific information to increase its comprehensibility and utility.” • “Conditions for Further Study,” described in Section III, are those for which it was deter ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... does not involve the degree of coercion or manipulation sufficient to qualify under criminal statutes as a forcible sex crime. In addition to absence of force, however, we would also prefer to confine our interest to relationships in which there were clear signs of voluntary participation by the you ...
... does not involve the degree of coercion or manipulation sufficient to qualify under criminal statutes as a forcible sex crime. In addition to absence of force, however, we would also prefer to confine our interest to relationships in which there were clear signs of voluntary participation by the you ...
Sexting Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Results From
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
Resistance is Futile
... Used early draft of criteria Epidemiological study of 5,484 8-year-olds in Finland 46% of PDD diagnoses met ASD according to DSM-5 DSM-5 draft criteria were shown to be less sensitive to identifying ASDs, particularly those with Asperger's syndrome and some highfunctioning subjects with auti ...
... Used early draft of criteria Epidemiological study of 5,484 8-year-olds in Finland 46% of PDD diagnoses met ASD according to DSM-5 DSM-5 draft criteria were shown to be less sensitive to identifying ASDs, particularly those with Asperger's syndrome and some highfunctioning subjects with auti ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... IRB policies, and the study was conducted according to the guidelines of Good Clinical Practice ...
... IRB policies, and the study was conducted according to the guidelines of Good Clinical Practice ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... feelings of fear, anxiety, worry, disgust, shame, and/or guilt They find the thoughts distressing and are usually worried that the presence of these thoughts might mean that they are perverted or want to act on the thoughts People with sexual obsessions typically try to avoid the triggers for their ...
... feelings of fear, anxiety, worry, disgust, shame, and/or guilt They find the thoughts distressing and are usually worried that the presence of these thoughts might mean that they are perverted or want to act on the thoughts People with sexual obsessions typically try to avoid the triggers for their ...
DSM-V: Trauma-and Stressor-Related Disorders
... According to NCPTSD: “National estimates of PTSD prevalence suggest that DSM-5 rates were slightly lower than DSM-IV. … Revision of Criterion A1 in DSM-5 narrowed qualifying traumatic events such that the unexpected death of family or a close friend due to natural causes is no longer included. Resea ...
... According to NCPTSD: “National estimates of PTSD prevalence suggest that DSM-5 rates were slightly lower than DSM-IV. … Revision of Criterion A1 in DSM-5 narrowed qualifying traumatic events such that the unexpected death of family or a close friend due to natural causes is no longer included. Resea ...
Plantas com efeito na impotência
... followed. Changes in symptoms such as frequency of intercourse, premature ejaculation, and morning erections after treatment were not changed in all three groups (p > 0.05). However in the group receiving ginseng, changes in early detumescence and erectile parameters such as penile rigidity and girt ...
... followed. Changes in symptoms such as frequency of intercourse, premature ejaculation, and morning erections after treatment were not changed in all three groups (p > 0.05). However in the group receiving ginseng, changes in early detumescence and erectile parameters such as penile rigidity and girt ...
Signs and Symptoms of PTSD and TBI in Veterans
... • Relationship between PTSD and Substance Abuse (SA) ...
... • Relationship between PTSD and Substance Abuse (SA) ...