
Same Old Penelope: Feminist Analysis of Molly`s Soliloquy in Ulysses
... one could hear her. Molly is the quintessential woman trapped in a patriarchal world. While she may not be typical, sadly, her situation in society is. Molly, a mosaic of desires, feelings, and actions, expresses a despondency almost exclusively experienced by women trapped in the oppressive patria ...
... one could hear her. Molly is the quintessential woman trapped in a patriarchal world. While she may not be typical, sadly, her situation in society is. Molly, a mosaic of desires, feelings, and actions, expresses a despondency almost exclusively experienced by women trapped in the oppressive patria ...
I. The background of Horney`s theory of personality
... for their unfulfilled goals of perfectionism by projecting blame on the world and people around them. If they blame others for their unrealized goals, then they will not have to take internal responsibility for their own actions or choices which may fail them. ...
... for their unfulfilled goals of perfectionism by projecting blame on the world and people around them. If they blame others for their unrealized goals, then they will not have to take internal responsibility for their own actions or choices which may fail them. ...
History of Hysteria – The Pharos
... perspectives on old theories. Hysteria previously had been presented from a male scientific perspective; the vast majority of medical anthologies on hysteria had neglected to discuss the experiences of the women who were being diagnosed. The feminist revolution in the 1970s brought forth a critical ...
... perspectives on old theories. Hysteria previously had been presented from a male scientific perspective; the vast majority of medical anthologies on hysteria had neglected to discuss the experiences of the women who were being diagnosed. The feminist revolution in the 1970s brought forth a critical ...
The Behavioral Model
... 9. Undoing - Person tries to make up for unacceptable desires or acts, frequently through ritualistic behavior ...
... 9. Undoing - Person tries to make up for unacceptable desires or acts, frequently through ritualistic behavior ...
Motivation and Emotion
... discharges an egg (also known as an ovum, oocyte, or female gamete). It is during this process that the egg travels down the fallopian tube where it may be met by a sperm and become fertilized. Women to mates Day 14 (since the last period) Every 28 days Decrease in hormones = decrease in sex drive ...
... discharges an egg (also known as an ovum, oocyte, or female gamete). It is during this process that the egg travels down the fallopian tube where it may be met by a sperm and become fertilized. Women to mates Day 14 (since the last period) Every 28 days Decrease in hormones = decrease in sex drive ...
Definitions of Counseling and Psychotherapy
... human connection or relationship instead of just pleasure. Objects are not things; objects are people and internalized versions of people. The Oedipal conflict: The idea that young children begin wishing for a more intimate and sometimes even sexual relationship with their parents. Based on the Oedi ...
... human connection or relationship instead of just pleasure. Objects are not things; objects are people and internalized versions of people. The Oedipal conflict: The idea that young children begin wishing for a more intimate and sometimes even sexual relationship with their parents. Based on the Oedi ...
psyc 2301 core learning objectives and key terms
... The phenomenon of transgenderism illustrates the fact that biological sex and psychological gender are distinct entities. Moreover, biological sex is clearly categorical; that is, people are either male or female, rare cases of intersexual status notwithstanding. By contrast, psychological gender se ...
... The phenomenon of transgenderism illustrates the fact that biological sex and psychological gender are distinct entities. Moreover, biological sex is clearly categorical; that is, people are either male or female, rare cases of intersexual status notwithstanding. By contrast, psychological gender se ...
Unit 11 - Personality PP
... no biological cause for such disorders Freud concluded the problem was in their head and created “the ...
... no biological cause for such disorders Freud concluded the problem was in their head and created “the ...
Iceberg Theory
... Freud abandoned this form of treatment as it proved ineffective for many, in favor of a treatment where the patient talked through his or her problems. This came to be known as the "talking cure", as the ultimate goal of this talking was to locate and release powerful emotional energy that had init ...
... Freud abandoned this form of treatment as it proved ineffective for many, in favor of a treatment where the patient talked through his or her problems. This came to be known as the "talking cure", as the ultimate goal of this talking was to locate and release powerful emotional energy that had init ...
athlete representation
... male counterparts – but I would argue it is more popular because of the “traditional good looks” of its athletes. Women’s golf, softball, and soccer are beginning to see more popularity and coverage in sports media, partly because of some new female athletes who “look great” in a swimsuit (Jennie Fi ...
... male counterparts – but I would argue it is more popular because of the “traditional good looks” of its athletes. Women’s golf, softball, and soccer are beginning to see more popularity and coverage in sports media, partly because of some new female athletes who “look great” in a swimsuit (Jennie Fi ...
Sample Chapter
... achieve this end. Because of the high rates of divorce and remarriage in the United States, many men have both biological children and stepchildren. This situation leads to the prediction that men will tend to invest more in their genetic children than in their stepchildren. Research indicates that ...
... achieve this end. Because of the high rates of divorce and remarriage in the United States, many men have both biological children and stepchildren. This situation leads to the prediction that men will tend to invest more in their genetic children than in their stepchildren. Research indicates that ...
Abnormal Psychology
... E.g. dizziness experience by a woman which was found be a body memory of her repeated experience of being forced to drink large amounts of alcohol and then being raped. ...
... E.g. dizziness experience by a woman which was found be a body memory of her repeated experience of being forced to drink large amounts of alcohol and then being raped. ...
Evolution of Universal Motives
... II. Fear, Food, Music, and Sex as Universal Motives D. Evolution of Sexual Preferences 3. Characteristics of Long-Term Mates Women prefer mates who have good financial prospects and are ambitious and industrious. Men prefer mates who have good looks; indicative of fertility. ...
... II. Fear, Food, Music, and Sex as Universal Motives D. Evolution of Sexual Preferences 3. Characteristics of Long-Term Mates Women prefer mates who have good financial prospects and are ambitious and industrious. Men prefer mates who have good looks; indicative of fertility. ...
Gender Identity Disorder
... An inconsistency between an individual’s physiological sex identification and his or her gender identity Persistent feelings of gender discomfort and inappropriateness of anatomic sex People with gender identity disorder act and present themselves as members of the opposite sex The disorder affects ...
... An inconsistency between an individual’s physiological sex identification and his or her gender identity Persistent feelings of gender discomfort and inappropriateness of anatomic sex People with gender identity disorder act and present themselves as members of the opposite sex The disorder affects ...
genderfair policy
... but also discriminatory and as such should be combatted in the same way as racist insults. Terms such as cow, bitch, dog, bat, shrew, crow, cat, slag, slut, slapper, scrubber, etc are not used on boys and as such are effectively contemptuous of all women. Because this is the most blatant incidence o ...
... but also discriminatory and as such should be combatted in the same way as racist insults. Terms such as cow, bitch, dog, bat, shrew, crow, cat, slag, slut, slapper, scrubber, etc are not used on boys and as such are effectively contemptuous of all women. Because this is the most blatant incidence o ...
Document
... 19. A researcher studying lifespan development interviews a group of 70-year-olds and explores their lives backwards. Her goal is to see how their current situation has been affected by their past life history. She is using the _____ method. a. longitudinal b. cross-sectional c. naturalistic observa ...
... 19. A researcher studying lifespan development interviews a group of 70-year-olds and explores their lives backwards. Her goal is to see how their current situation has been affected by their past life history. She is using the _____ method. a. longitudinal b. cross-sectional c. naturalistic observa ...
Chapter 11: Male-Female Differences The Psychoanalytic Approach
... directly to the economic structure of a capitalist society. 4. Erich Fromm: believed that societies could be created that promoted self-fulfillment through an emphasis on community, love, and mutuality Language: Idiolects vs. Dialects 1. As noted, the issue of identity is central, with language func ...
... directly to the economic structure of a capitalist society. 4. Erich Fromm: believed that societies could be created that promoted self-fulfillment through an emphasis on community, love, and mutuality Language: Idiolects vs. Dialects 1. As noted, the issue of identity is central, with language func ...
Two components must be present to make the diagnosis:
... Two components must be present to make the diagnosis: 1. Strong and persistent cross-gender identification 2. Persistent discomfort about one’s assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex. Additionally, it should be noted that the cross-gender identification must not ...
... Two components must be present to make the diagnosis: 1. Strong and persistent cross-gender identification 2. Persistent discomfort about one’s assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex. Additionally, it should be noted that the cross-gender identification must not ...
Contemporary Gender Roles
... • Until the last generation, the bipolar gender role was the dominant model used to explain male-female differences. • 1. According to this model, males and females are polar opposites. • 2. Males possess exclusively instrumental traits. • 3. Females possess exclusively expressive ones. • 4. While s ...
... • Until the last generation, the bipolar gender role was the dominant model used to explain male-female differences. • 1. According to this model, males and females are polar opposites. • 2. Males possess exclusively instrumental traits. • 3. Females possess exclusively expressive ones. • 4. While s ...
Chapter 12 – Motivation and Emotion
... Plateau phase – Same factors still rise but at a slower rate and muscles tighten in sex organs Orgasm phase – Heightened arousal and rhythmic muscle contractions that lead to ejaculation and vaginal contractions Resolution phase – Everything relaxes and returns to normal Refractory period – Point in ...
... Plateau phase – Same factors still rise but at a slower rate and muscles tighten in sex organs Orgasm phase – Heightened arousal and rhythmic muscle contractions that lead to ejaculation and vaginal contractions Resolution phase – Everything relaxes and returns to normal Refractory period – Point in ...
CHAPTER 12: Motivation and Work
... and negative emotions that interact with stressful life experiences are additional contributing factors. ...
... and negative emotions that interact with stressful life experiences are additional contributing factors. ...
Simpson, J. A., and
... unrestricted sociosexual orientation. These individuals report having a larger number of different sexual partners in the past year, anticipate having more partners in the next 5 years, have had more one-night stands (“hook-ups”), fantasize more often about having sex with people other than their cu ...
... unrestricted sociosexual orientation. These individuals report having a larger number of different sexual partners in the past year, anticipate having more partners in the next 5 years, have had more one-night stands (“hook-ups”), fantasize more often about having sex with people other than their cu ...