Evaluation of the Adolescent Sex Offender Michael Adler, Ed.D
... Internal motivation for change Understands risk factors Empathy Remorse and guilt Cognitive distortions Quality of peer relationships ...
... Internal motivation for change Understands risk factors Empathy Remorse and guilt Cognitive distortions Quality of peer relationships ...
Sexuality Behavior Versus Identity
... people who share their sexual interests, and increases his or her chances of finding potential sex partners. A common assumption is that a person’s sexual identity corresponds with his or her sexual orientation, but ...
... people who share their sexual interests, and increases his or her chances of finding potential sex partners. A common assumption is that a person’s sexual identity corresponds with his or her sexual orientation, but ...
9699 sociology - PastPapers.Co
... diversity in the behaviour patterns of infants. Similarly, the age at which people are considered adults varies between societies. These cultural differences suggest that, far from being natural, the identities associated with the roles ‘child’ and ‘adult’ are socially constructed. (a) What is meant ...
... diversity in the behaviour patterns of infants. Similarly, the age at which people are considered adults varies between societies. These cultural differences suggest that, far from being natural, the identities associated with the roles ‘child’ and ‘adult’ are socially constructed. (a) What is meant ...
ASHA Book No3 - NRHM Manipur
... If a woman forgets that day's dose she should take both the missed and regular tablets together. But one must not miss it for more than two days. If missed for two days, advise her to take pills as soon as she remembers. She can continue taking the pill each day until the pack is finished and also u ...
... If a woman forgets that day's dose she should take both the missed and regular tablets together. But one must not miss it for more than two days. If missed for two days, advise her to take pills as soon as she remembers. She can continue taking the pill each day until the pack is finished and also u ...
1 Introduction
... argue that sexual behavior is socially learned.28 Contrary to biologists and psychologists, who often discuss sexuality in terms of “drives” and “urges,” Gagnon and Simon believe that individuals internalize what they call “sexual scripts” in order to interact with the opposite sex.29 For instance, ...
... argue that sexual behavior is socially learned.28 Contrary to biologists and psychologists, who often discuss sexuality in terms of “drives” and “urges,” Gagnon and Simon believe that individuals internalize what they call “sexual scripts” in order to interact with the opposite sex.29 For instance, ...
Thinking through Texts: Toward a Critical Buddhist
... When confronted with the reality of the scholastic treatment of sexual ethics, this writer’s response is to dismiss it. “Surely this can’t be what Tibetan Buddhism is about.” How ironic then that almost six hundred years after Tsong kha pa wrote his famous text, arguably the most prominent repres ...
... When confronted with the reality of the scholastic treatment of sexual ethics, this writer’s response is to dismiss it. “Surely this can’t be what Tibetan Buddhism is about.” How ironic then that almost six hundred years after Tsong kha pa wrote his famous text, arguably the most prominent repres ...
Observance of the Laws of Family Purity in Modern
... sexual behaviors while dating). Studies have found that women who more often attended religious services were less likely to have had premarital intercourse (Sack, Keller, & Hinkle, 1984; Thornton & Camburn, 1989). Other studies have found that this correlation persists through adulthood (Barkan, 20 ...
... sexual behaviors while dating). Studies have found that women who more often attended religious services were less likely to have had premarital intercourse (Sack, Keller, & Hinkle, 1984; Thornton & Camburn, 1989). Other studies have found that this correlation persists through adulthood (Barkan, 20 ...
Diversity in sexual health: Problems and dilemmas
... have to guard their virginity, while boys are allowed to be sexually active. Though virginity at marriage is crucial for Islamic girls, growing up in a western, sexually liberal culture makes it sometimes very difficult to comply with this norm. In a survey study on youth sexuality6, around 10% of 1 ...
... have to guard their virginity, while boys are allowed to be sexually active. Though virginity at marriage is crucial for Islamic girls, growing up in a western, sexually liberal culture makes it sometimes very difficult to comply with this norm. In a survey study on youth sexuality6, around 10% of 1 ...
Erotic Capital - Catherine Hakim
... knowledge. Zetterberg effectively identified a theoretical gap in sociology, but was unable to fill it. Webster and Driskell (1983) also come close to identifying erotic capital, but they too limit the concept to a single dimension—beauty, our first element. Their simple and elegant theory states th ...
... knowledge. Zetterberg effectively identified a theoretical gap in sociology, but was unable to fill it. Webster and Driskell (1983) also come close to identifying erotic capital, but they too limit the concept to a single dimension—beauty, our first element. Their simple and elegant theory states th ...
Working together... - The National Abstinence Education Association
... them navigate their teen years in the culture without jeopardizing their health and future goals. ...
... them navigate their teen years in the culture without jeopardizing their health and future goals. ...
Hormone replacement therapy for pre
... • In conclusion, on the basis of the currently available studies, HRT after EMC treatment does not appear to have an adverse effect on EMC. Nevertheless, because of a limitation of data, the physician should thoroughly consider all possible benefits and theoretical risks of recurrence or mortality i ...
... • In conclusion, on the basis of the currently available studies, HRT after EMC treatment does not appear to have an adverse effect on EMC. Nevertheless, because of a limitation of data, the physician should thoroughly consider all possible benefits and theoretical risks of recurrence or mortality i ...
Psychology 3533 Understanding Human Sexuality
... CHAPTER 10: SEXUAL EXPRESSION AND COMMUNICATION ...
... CHAPTER 10: SEXUAL EXPRESSION AND COMMUNICATION ...
gender, sex work, and social justice
... Protective behaviors, such as condom use, vary according to economic need (clients often offer more money for unprotected sex), sex worker age and level of experience, gender dynamics, relationship context, alcohol and/or drug use, and setting-specific social norms (Katsulis 2009). Condoms are less ...
... Protective behaviors, such as condom use, vary according to economic need (clients often offer more money for unprotected sex), sex worker age and level of experience, gender dynamics, relationship context, alcohol and/or drug use, and setting-specific social norms (Katsulis 2009). Condoms are less ...
lecture 11N
... missing quota [may buy into rules] – Analogies to battering and other abusive relationships ...
... missing quota [may buy into rules] – Analogies to battering and other abusive relationships ...
Beyrer C, Trapence G, Motimedi F, Umar E, Iipinge S, Dausab F, Baral S: Bisexual concurrency, bisexual partnerships, and HIV among Southern African men who have sex with men (MSM). STI; April 2010.
... 2.3), higher condom use (OR 6.6, 95% CI 3.2 to 13.9), less likelihood of having ever tested for HIV (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1 to 2.3), less likelihood of having disclosed sexual orientation to family (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.32 to 0.67) and being more likely to have received money for casual sex (OR 1.9, 95% CI ...
... 2.3), higher condom use (OR 6.6, 95% CI 3.2 to 13.9), less likelihood of having ever tested for HIV (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1 to 2.3), less likelihood of having disclosed sexual orientation to family (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.32 to 0.67) and being more likely to have received money for casual sex (OR 1.9, 95% CI ...
Lesson 5 - Intimate Relationships and Family
... Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—not genes, not brains—created the conditions for living heterosexual and ...
... Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—not genes, not brains—created the conditions for living heterosexual and ...
sex and gender: a critical realist approach
... poststructuralist thought itself ‘remains caught within a surface/depth opposition’ (1997:17). A critical realist theory of gender would indeed identify structures at lower levels (the ‘base’ or ‘depth’), and in a non-reductionist way seek to explain how these condition possibilities at higher level ...
... poststructuralist thought itself ‘remains caught within a surface/depth opposition’ (1997:17). A critical realist theory of gender would indeed identify structures at lower levels (the ‘base’ or ‘depth’), and in a non-reductionist way seek to explain how these condition possibilities at higher level ...
Sex and gender - The Cambridge Social Ontology Group
... poststructuralist thought itself ‘remains caught within a surface/depth opposition’ (1997:17). A critical realist theory of gender would indeed identify structures at lower levels (the ‘base’ or ‘depth’), and in a non-reductionist way seek to explain how these condition possibilities at higher level ...
... poststructuralist thought itself ‘remains caught within a surface/depth opposition’ (1997:17). A critical realist theory of gender would indeed identify structures at lower levels (the ‘base’ or ‘depth’), and in a non-reductionist way seek to explain how these condition possibilities at higher level ...
BDSM as therapy?
... of the interview: ‘Other people I’ve interviewed have told me that they see this work as a form of therapy, or as therapeutic. Do you agree with this?’ with the follow-up question ‘Why/Why not?’4 However, respondents typically made statements about being ‘therapists’ before I could reach this questi ...
... of the interview: ‘Other people I’ve interviewed have told me that they see this work as a form of therapy, or as therapeutic. Do you agree with this?’ with the follow-up question ‘Why/Why not?’4 However, respondents typically made statements about being ‘therapists’ before I could reach this questi ...
PERCEPTIONS OF CASUAL SEX - Hanover College Psychology
... (1982) found that “women were more likely to label other women’s sexual behaviors as promiscuous than men’s sexual behaviors, indicating that women supported the sexual double standard” (Milhausen & Herold, 1999). While these studies still provide evidence for a double standard, it brings into quest ...
... (1982) found that “women were more likely to label other women’s sexual behaviors as promiscuous than men’s sexual behaviors, indicating that women supported the sexual double standard” (Milhausen & Herold, 1999). While these studies still provide evidence for a double standard, it brings into quest ...
Social Work Perspective of Military Sexual Trauma
... • General Robert Barrow, former commandant of the Marines, described the attraction of the Marines, “There is an inherent need in all males of the animal world to prove their masculinity or maleness…The Marine Corps’ reputation, richly deserved, for physical toughness, courage, and its demands on mi ...
... • General Robert Barrow, former commandant of the Marines, described the attraction of the Marines, “There is an inherent need in all males of the animal world to prove their masculinity or maleness…The Marine Corps’ reputation, richly deserved, for physical toughness, courage, and its demands on mi ...
Retarded ejaculation - Sexual Health Visual
... report high levels of activity using an idiosyncratic masturbatory style [4–8]. Similar to men with other types of sexual dysfunction, men with RE indicate high levels of relationship distress, sexual dissatisfaction, anxiety about their sexual performance, and general health issues—signiWcantly hig ...
... report high levels of activity using an idiosyncratic masturbatory style [4–8]. Similar to men with other types of sexual dysfunction, men with RE indicate high levels of relationship distress, sexual dissatisfaction, anxiety about their sexual performance, and general health issues—signiWcantly hig ...
Durand and Barlow Chapter 9: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
... – Ejaculation occurring before the man or partner wishes it to – 21% of all adult males meeting criteria for premature ejaculation – Most prevalent sexual dysfunction in adult males – Most common in younger, inexperienced males, but declines with ...
... – Ejaculation occurring before the man or partner wishes it to – 21% of all adult males meeting criteria for premature ejaculation – Most prevalent sexual dysfunction in adult males – Most common in younger, inexperienced males, but declines with ...