Becoming A Woman: Simone de Beauvoir on
... By contrast de Beauvoir presents an ambiguous picture of human freedom, in which women struggle against the apparent disadvantages of the female body. In The Second Sex, her most famous work, de Beauvoir sketches a kind of existential history of a woman ’s life: a story of how a woman’s attitude tow ...
... By contrast de Beauvoir presents an ambiguous picture of human freedom, in which women struggle against the apparent disadvantages of the female body. In The Second Sex, her most famous work, de Beauvoir sketches a kind of existential history of a woman ’s life: a story of how a woman’s attitude tow ...
Rules for Disclosing Privileged Communication
... • Wounds from the Culture - Men can’t be weak / vulnerable - Denial leads to quest for healing - Most men search for healing sexually • Wounds from the Father--lack of intimacy • Wounds from the Mother - Smothering -> disrespect of boundaries - Distant -> emotionally starved - Victims -> this is how ...
... • Wounds from the Culture - Men can’t be weak / vulnerable - Denial leads to quest for healing - Most men search for healing sexually • Wounds from the Father--lack of intimacy • Wounds from the Mother - Smothering -> disrespect of boundaries - Distant -> emotionally starved - Victims -> this is how ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of SEXUALITY and ANXIETY
... logical origin of this idea has been reported in detail else where. ° Orgastic phenomena in the healthy woman, which fully resemble those of the man, thus require explanation. Women are able to experience the same kind of rhythmic clonic convulsions of the involuntary muscles; they experi ence pe ...
... logical origin of this idea has been reported in detail else where. ° Orgastic phenomena in the healthy woman, which fully resemble those of the man, thus require explanation. Women are able to experience the same kind of rhythmic clonic convulsions of the involuntary muscles; they experi ence pe ...
Populations and Samples
... In the Participant-Observation Method of study, investigators learn about people’s behavior by directly interacting with them. In some cases, researchers have engaged in coitus with participants to fully engage in the study. They had to. Really. It was their job. ...
... In the Participant-Observation Method of study, investigators learn about people’s behavior by directly interacting with them. In some cases, researchers have engaged in coitus with participants to fully engage in the study. They had to. Really. It was their job. ...
George Panichas, eds., Sex, Morality, and the Law. New York
... point claiming that who we are having sex with is often vitally important to the sexual experience and this makes little sense on the reductionist model. For example, think of the lure of the famous. Having sex with a celebrity might be incredibly exciting only or primarily because they are a celebr ...
... point claiming that who we are having sex with is often vitally important to the sexual experience and this makes little sense on the reductionist model. For example, think of the lure of the famous. Having sex with a celebrity might be incredibly exciting only or primarily because they are a celebr ...
“how-to guide” sexual health check-up
... benefit from an assessment and a routine sexual health check. Management of partner notification for syphilis or HIV is more complex and referral to, or discussion with, a sexual health physician is recommended. The most common method of partner notification is for the index case to notify their sex ...
... benefit from an assessment and a routine sexual health check. Management of partner notification for syphilis or HIV is more complex and referral to, or discussion with, a sexual health physician is recommended. The most common method of partner notification is for the index case to notify their sex ...
Bisexuality: It is Complicated
... It might be argued that this is not due to an innate process, but is instead the result of social conditioning—that symmetry is culturally esteemed and we thus learn to understand symmetry as beautiful. However, evidence supporting the evolutionary base finds that these studies are valid across cultu ...
... It might be argued that this is not due to an innate process, but is instead the result of social conditioning—that symmetry is culturally esteemed and we thus learn to understand symmetry as beautiful. However, evidence supporting the evolutionary base finds that these studies are valid across cultu ...
a history of sexology - University of Amsterdam
... rather physiological phenomena. Perverted behavior implied a changed biological functioning. Michéa reversed the relationship between sexual behavior and nervous damage. The brain was not damaged by sexual acts; instead, sexual aberrations were produced by neurological or other physiological change ...
... rather physiological phenomena. Perverted behavior implied a changed biological functioning. Michéa reversed the relationship between sexual behavior and nervous damage. The brain was not damaged by sexual acts; instead, sexual aberrations were produced by neurological or other physiological change ...
The Ordination of Women
... w h o have the same natural and baptismal dignity have equal access to ecclesial office; the implication of right by duty, by which women who feel a duty to priesthood have a right to authenticate that perception; and the c o m m o n good, by which it becomes unfair to the C h u r c h to deprive her ...
... w h o have the same natural and baptismal dignity have equal access to ecclesial office; the implication of right by duty, by which women who feel a duty to priesthood have a right to authenticate that perception; and the c o m m o n good, by which it becomes unfair to the C h u r c h to deprive her ...
sexual activity and sexual dysfunction in patients with heart disease
... triggers of MI - Risk assessment of cardiac patients is necessary before resumption of sexual activity - sexual dysfunction is common in patients with heart disease - The important component of treatment of sexual dysfunction is correction of reversible causes - PED-5 inhibitors can improve erectile ...
... triggers of MI - Risk assessment of cardiac patients is necessary before resumption of sexual activity - sexual dysfunction is common in patients with heart disease - The important component of treatment of sexual dysfunction is correction of reversible causes - PED-5 inhibitors can improve erectile ...
Document
... 4. That against members of one's own sex 5. the transferring of the part played by the genitals to other organs and areas of the body" (Introductory Lectures 15.208) (Freud, Sigmund. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Trans. James Strachey. 24 vols. London: Ho ...
... 4. That against members of one's own sex 5. the transferring of the part played by the genitals to other organs and areas of the body" (Introductory Lectures 15.208) (Freud, Sigmund. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Trans. James Strachey. 24 vols. London: Ho ...
chapter 9 life-span development
... • Estradiol (form of estrogen) in females affects changes in breasts, uterus and skeletal system • Both hormones are present in both boys and girls ...
... • Estradiol (form of estrogen) in females affects changes in breasts, uterus and skeletal system • Both hormones are present in both boys and girls ...
Session 6 Gender
... physical injury (see Figure 6.5) and affect behaviour and interpersonal relationships. For example, women who are sexually abused during their childhood tend to feel guilty about the abuse. They develop negative feelings about themselves and lose self-esteem. These bad feelings about themselves ofte ...
... physical injury (see Figure 6.5) and affect behaviour and interpersonal relationships. For example, women who are sexually abused during their childhood tend to feel guilty about the abuse. They develop negative feelings about themselves and lose self-esteem. These bad feelings about themselves ofte ...
Intimacy, Sexuality and Reproductive Issues in IBD
... • Difficulties in forming relationships <-fear of rejection • both direct (e.g., fatigue, constant diarrhea, abdominal pain) and indirect (e.g., side effects of medication, consequences of surgery) effects disrupt body image, sexual functioning, and interpersonal relationships. • Behaviors that a ...
... • Difficulties in forming relationships <-fear of rejection • both direct (e.g., fatigue, constant diarrhea, abdominal pain) and indirect (e.g., side effects of medication, consequences of surgery) effects disrupt body image, sexual functioning, and interpersonal relationships. • Behaviors that a ...
Male Sexual Addiction - National Forum Journals
... While the number of people claiming to be addicted to sex continues to grow, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) continues its research on determining whether sexual addiction can be considered a true medical condition for an actual diagnosis. Currently the DSMIV has a separate chapter on Sex ...
... While the number of people claiming to be addicted to sex continues to grow, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) continues its research on determining whether sexual addiction can be considered a true medical condition for an actual diagnosis. Currently the DSMIV has a separate chapter on Sex ...
2 distinction of sexual appeals in ads
... target audience and look for example at the values that are important to the group. Even though sexuality in ads may not have a positive effect on women, it might be for various reasons. As discussed by LaTour (1990) feminists could for example be negatively affected by such ads for other reasons th ...
... target audience and look for example at the values that are important to the group. Even though sexuality in ads may not have a positive effect on women, it might be for various reasons. As discussed by LaTour (1990) feminists could for example be negatively affected by such ads for other reasons th ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients taking conventional antipsychotic
... Demographic characteristics and outcome on the SFQ were evaluated for differences across the three groups using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for continuous variables (with 95% CI for difference in means) and chi-squared analysis for categorical variables. Relationships between different vari ...
... Demographic characteristics and outcome on the SFQ were evaluated for differences across the three groups using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for continuous variables (with 95% CI for difference in means) and chi-squared analysis for categorical variables. Relationships between different vari ...
Periodic Abstinence: Definition, Motivation and Research
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
Paraphilia and Fetishism - Mindful Publications, LLC
... Another commonality among the various forms of paraphilia is that the individual experiences the sexual interests as ego syntonic, or something inherent in his or her being. In other words, individuals with paraphilia rarely experience their sexual fantasies or urges as distressing. Instead, the fan ...
... Another commonality among the various forms of paraphilia is that the individual experiences the sexual interests as ego syntonic, or something inherent in his or her being. In other words, individuals with paraphilia rarely experience their sexual fantasies or urges as distressing. Instead, the fan ...
Sexual Dysfunction Is Common in the Morbidly Obese Male and
... national mortality rate after bariatric surgery is approximately 0.2%.24 Although 30% of the eligible obese population is male, men represent only 20% of patients undergoing bariatric surgery. This under-representation likely results from differing social pressures to achieve normal weight between t ...
... national mortality rate after bariatric surgery is approximately 0.2%.24 Although 30% of the eligible obese population is male, men represent only 20% of patients undergoing bariatric surgery. This under-representation likely results from differing social pressures to achieve normal weight between t ...
HIV and Safe Sex - Columbia University Medical Center
... with potentially uninfected partner 23.3% of men reported that health care provider had never spoken to them about safer sex ...
... with potentially uninfected partner 23.3% of men reported that health care provider had never spoken to them about safer sex ...
Sexuality in the Workplace: Organizational Control, Sexual
... From this perspective, women's sexual desire should be expressed, even in workplaces, because it is a potentially subversive force for underminingthis patronizingand patriarchalimage of women. Those associated with "radical ...
... From this perspective, women's sexual desire should be expressed, even in workplaces, because it is a potentially subversive force for underminingthis patronizingand patriarchalimage of women. Those associated with "radical ...