The Penile Strain Gauge and Aversion Therapy
... There was a shifting of control and power from the courts to the medical profession, many of whom were optimistically promoting their worth in being able to cure these individuals by reporting successful outcomes’’ (Dickinson 2012, pp. 133–34). The Wolfenden Report helped establish the cultural idea ...
... There was a shifting of control and power from the courts to the medical profession, many of whom were optimistically promoting their worth in being able to cure these individuals by reporting successful outcomes’’ (Dickinson 2012, pp. 133–34). The Wolfenden Report helped establish the cultural idea ...
The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively
... Production of sexually and asexually derived genotypes and fitness assay Ideally, one would isolate the sexually and asexually derived offspring from the same individuals (Kelley et al., 1988; Lynch & Deng, 1994; Pfrender & Lynch, 2000). This is not possible with rotifers. Instead, we took large ran ...
... Production of sexually and asexually derived genotypes and fitness assay Ideally, one would isolate the sexually and asexually derived offspring from the same individuals (Kelley et al., 1988; Lynch & Deng, 1994; Pfrender & Lynch, 2000). This is not possible with rotifers. Instead, we took large ran ...
Rapid Response: Sex Worker HIV Risk - Triple
... one sex work establishment, engaged in sexual activity with more than one sex worker, or also sought sex from street-level sex workers, but they only reported knowing the HIV status of roughly half of their clients.(9) Sex with clients who bridge establishments, have sex with multiple workers, or hi ...
... one sex work establishment, engaged in sexual activity with more than one sex worker, or also sought sex from street-level sex workers, but they only reported knowing the HIV status of roughly half of their clients.(9) Sex with clients who bridge establishments, have sex with multiple workers, or hi ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... have underreported their sexual arousal to cross-dressing. Blanchard, Clemmensen, and Steiner (1985) demonstrated that in nonandrophilic gender dysphoric males, denial of sexual arousal to cross-dressing was significantly correlated with the tendency to describe oneself in a socially approved way, a ...
... have underreported their sexual arousal to cross-dressing. Blanchard, Clemmensen, and Steiner (1985) demonstrated that in nonandrophilic gender dysphoric males, denial of sexual arousal to cross-dressing was significantly correlated with the tendency to describe oneself in a socially approved way, a ...
Obscenity, Morals and the Law: A Feminist Critique
... process of individuation or separation is required between a female adolescent and her mother. The female child, therefore, focuses on and learns to define herself and her moral judgments in terms of her relationship to others. Morality for her consists of fulfilling responsibilities to other people ...
... process of individuation or separation is required between a female adolescent and her mother. The female child, therefore, focuses on and learns to define herself and her moral judgments in terms of her relationship to others. Morality for her consists of fulfilling responsibilities to other people ...
Psychiatry and Human Sexuality - World Psychiatric Association
... This development in health care is exemplified by the explosion of interest of men seeking help when an oral medication for erectile dysfunction became available. The prevalence of paraphilias and gender identity disorders in the community is not known but is likely to be as high as some of the more ...
... This development in health care is exemplified by the explosion of interest of men seeking help when an oral medication for erectile dysfunction became available. The prevalence of paraphilias and gender identity disorders in the community is not known but is likely to be as high as some of the more ...
Behavioral and Psychopharmacological Treatment of the Paraphilic and Hypersexual Disorders
... of sexual offenders is reviewed. The authors then discuss behavioral, environmental, and psychopharmacological treatments for paraphilias and hypersexual disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy appears to be the most effective nonpharmacological strategy. The authors describe cognitive-behavioral te ...
... of sexual offenders is reviewed. The authors then discuss behavioral, environmental, and psychopharmacological treatments for paraphilias and hypersexual disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy appears to be the most effective nonpharmacological strategy. The authors describe cognitive-behavioral te ...
Schneeman Essay - Gender Studies
... Victorian and Edwardian ideologies of social purity that worked against most of his creations. Joyce uses Gerty to ridicule society and subvert its virginity-worshipping culture through a parody of two things: the mutoscope and the sentimental novel. Both instruments dominate the rhetoric, rhythm an ...
... Victorian and Edwardian ideologies of social purity that worked against most of his creations. Joyce uses Gerty to ridicule society and subvert its virginity-worshipping culture through a parody of two things: the mutoscope and the sentimental novel. Both instruments dominate the rhetoric, rhythm an ...
Investigating the Social and Cognitive Factors Influencing Risky
... contribute to such potentially risky behavior. A thorough understanding of how condomless sex fits into the social and cognitive development of emerging adults may facilitate the development of techniques to allow young adults to better protect themselves. Emerging adulthood has been described as a ...
... contribute to such potentially risky behavior. A thorough understanding of how condomless sex fits into the social and cognitive development of emerging adults may facilitate the development of techniques to allow young adults to better protect themselves. Emerging adulthood has been described as a ...
Battered, black, and blue: An overview of violence in the lives of
... There is no universal definition of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). However, researchers (Fergusson & Mullen, 1999) have identified two overlapping but distinguishable types of interactions: (a) forced or coerced sexual behavior imposed on a child; and (b) sexual activity, whether or not obvious coerc ...
... There is no universal definition of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). However, researchers (Fergusson & Mullen, 1999) have identified two overlapping but distinguishable types of interactions: (a) forced or coerced sexual behavior imposed on a child; and (b) sexual activity, whether or not obvious coerc ...
Travail de Candidature
... yet fully established and the society was trying to cope with a series of contradictory ideas. The attitudes towards women were also changing: the traditional patriarchal model in which women lived in submission to male authority was being questioned by the idea of partnership.6 This ...
... yet fully established and the society was trying to cope with a series of contradictory ideas. The attitudes towards women were also changing: the traditional patriarchal model in which women lived in submission to male authority was being questioned by the idea of partnership.6 This ...
Paraphilia and Fetishism - Mindful Publications, LLC
... by what peculiar sexual activities others might perform. If you find yourself reading this article at the expense of other articles in this issue of the journal, perhaps it is because of the curiosity surrounding this topic, and it just shows you are human. Given the apparently high human interest, ...
... by what peculiar sexual activities others might perform. If you find yourself reading this article at the expense of other articles in this issue of the journal, perhaps it is because of the curiosity surrounding this topic, and it just shows you are human. Given the apparently high human interest, ...
Read the article
... IRBs turn us all into “outlaws” and “low-level cheaters.” note, actually reinforces hierarchies: “The process reproduces inequality, for example: it’s not okay to ask someone about their sexuality if they are presumed to be LGBTQ, but it is okay if they are presumed to identify as heterosexual.” Als ...
... IRBs turn us all into “outlaws” and “low-level cheaters.” note, actually reinforces hierarchies: “The process reproduces inequality, for example: it’s not okay to ask someone about their sexuality if they are presumed to be LGBTQ, but it is okay if they are presumed to identify as heterosexual.” Als ...
Evolution of sex differences in lifespan and aging
... while the possibility of certain male-specific diseases to result from mitochondrial mutation load is quite likely [15], and there is strong experimental evidence that variation in mtDNA affects male aging [4], it remains unclear to what extent maternal inheritance of mtDNA can be considered a leadi ...
... while the possibility of certain male-specific diseases to result from mitochondrial mutation load is quite likely [15], and there is strong experimental evidence that variation in mtDNA affects male aging [4], it remains unclear to what extent maternal inheritance of mtDNA can be considered a leadi ...
They Say "Its Not Sex"
... selor who is now a graduate student in gender studies, to speak to teen girls, sex educators, professionals in Jewish schools, therapists, parents, rabbis and clinic workers. From all corners, she heard them talk about the prevalence of oral sex. But she also heard teens say, again and again, that, ...
... selor who is now a graduate student in gender studies, to speak to teen girls, sex educators, professionals in Jewish schools, therapists, parents, rabbis and clinic workers. From all corners, she heard them talk about the prevalence of oral sex. But she also heard teens say, again and again, that, ...
Male Infertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern England
... should not then be surprising in a culture where corporeal masculinity was viewed as precarious.6 Although men were supposed to attain a position of authority over women and children—partly because their bodies supported this—in reality this was not inevitably or even easily achieved. The infertile ...
... should not then be surprising in a culture where corporeal masculinity was viewed as precarious.6 Although men were supposed to attain a position of authority over women and children—partly because their bodies supported this—in reality this was not inevitably or even easily achieved. The infertile ...
Sexual Dimorphism with Help of Sacrum
... system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between the two sexes. These were Midventral straight length, Midventral curved length, Transverse diameter of base, Antero-posterior diameter of body of S1 and Breadth of alae ; ...
... system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between the two sexes. These were Midventral straight length, Midventral curved length, Transverse diameter of base, Antero-posterior diameter of body of S1 and Breadth of alae ; ...
paper (pdf 1.16 MB) - Australian Institute of Criminology
... National Classification Code (May 2005). As such, it includes sexual content ranging from nudity to explicit sexual activity and includes sexual content involving violence or extreme sexual practices. ...
... National Classification Code (May 2005). As such, it includes sexual content ranging from nudity to explicit sexual activity and includes sexual content involving violence or extreme sexual practices. ...
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
... East. The article depends on more than 70 national surveys, produced over a period of more than 20 years, the report focused on the 29 countries where the practice is concentrated most. In eight countries, almost all young girls are cut. In Somalia, the prevalence is 98%, in Guinea 96%, in Djibouti ...
... East. The article depends on more than 70 national surveys, produced over a period of more than 20 years, the report focused on the 29 countries where the practice is concentrated most. In eight countries, almost all young girls are cut. In Somalia, the prevalence is 98%, in Guinea 96%, in Djibouti ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... contracted syphilis when he had had “normal” sexual intercourse, instead of anal sex [21-23]. The role of married men in sustaining transmission of syphilis was sufficiently demonstrated in Renaissance Italy during the so-called ‘Italian Wars,’ a series of conflicts from 1494 to 1559, which involved ...
... contracted syphilis when he had had “normal” sexual intercourse, instead of anal sex [21-23]. The role of married men in sustaining transmission of syphilis was sufficiently demonstrated in Renaissance Italy during the so-called ‘Italian Wars,’ a series of conflicts from 1494 to 1559, which involved ...
Advanced Psychopathology – PSY 306 Sexual Deviance and
... pairing with the object and the arousal and there may have only ever been one pairing, which can’t explain the intensity or chronicity of the deviance. Most people present with multiple paraphilias and this cannot be explained by the “pairing” hypothesis. Probably many males have accidental pairings ...
... pairing with the object and the arousal and there may have only ever been one pairing, which can’t explain the intensity or chronicity of the deviance. Most people present with multiple paraphilias and this cannot be explained by the “pairing” hypothesis. Probably many males have accidental pairings ...
Chapter 12- Sexual Behavior in Adolescence
... people going about in adolescent groups will experiment with sex. The only young people who are believed likely to indulge in any overt sex expression are “husband and wife,” the betrothed pair who have been reared in the knowledge that they are to be mates (Mead, 1939). Both Arapesh men and women f ...
... people going about in adolescent groups will experiment with sex. The only young people who are believed likely to indulge in any overt sex expression are “husband and wife,” the betrothed pair who have been reared in the knowledge that they are to be mates (Mead, 1939). Both Arapesh men and women f ...
Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders (2)
... of offending.. .It is confusing to view what is essentially a loss of behavioural control as an intentional action; individuals do not choose to behave impulsively.” (Ward et al., 2006, p. 274) ...
... of offending.. .It is confusing to view what is essentially a loss of behavioural control as an intentional action; individuals do not choose to behave impulsively.” (Ward et al., 2006, p. 274) ...
sexual dimorphism of clavicle in south indian population
... are established for all skeletal elements and the proportions are expressed as indices in 38 th edition of Grays Anatomy [4]. In 1951, Oliver found that the left clavicle to be longer than the MATERIALS AND METHODS right in French people [5]. The present study also This cross sectional study has bee ...
... are established for all skeletal elements and the proportions are expressed as indices in 38 th edition of Grays Anatomy [4]. In 1951, Oliver found that the left clavicle to be longer than the MATERIALS AND METHODS right in French people [5]. The present study also This cross sectional study has bee ...
Motivation And Emotion
... at hand. Low or high arousal sometimes produces optimal performance, however. For well-learned or simple tasks (signing your name, pushing a button on request), optimal arousal may be quite high. In contrast, when learning a task or doing something complex (solving an algebraic equation), much lower ...
... at hand. Low or high arousal sometimes produces optimal performance, however. For well-learned or simple tasks (signing your name, pushing a button on request), optimal arousal may be quite high. In contrast, when learning a task or doing something complex (solving an algebraic equation), much lower ...