Managing the Media Monster: The Influence of Media
... about sexual health. Chapters 2 and 3 assess the impact of such media interventions internationally and in the United States. Both chapters suggest that media interventions can play an important and positive role in adolescents’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Drs. Tilly Gurman and Carol ...
... about sexual health. Chapters 2 and 3 assess the impact of such media interventions internationally and in the United States. Both chapters suggest that media interventions can play an important and positive role in adolescents’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Drs. Tilly Gurman and Carol ...
Managing the Media Monster - California STD/HIV Prevention
... about sexual health. Chapters 2 and 3 assess the impact of such media interventions internationally and in the United States. Both chapters suggest that media interventions can play an important and positive role in adolescents’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Drs. Tilly Gurman and Carol ...
... about sexual health. Chapters 2 and 3 assess the impact of such media interventions internationally and in the United States. Both chapters suggest that media interventions can play an important and positive role in adolescents’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Drs. Tilly Gurman and Carol ...
Minority Stress, Gender Role Strain, and Visibility Management
... Body dissatisfaction is a growing problem in the gay male population, with serious implications for psychological and social well-being. Gay men tend to be at higher risk of body dissatisfaction than their heterosexual counterparts. They report lower levels of body satisfaction and have higher rates ...
... Body dissatisfaction is a growing problem in the gay male population, with serious implications for psychological and social well-being. Gay men tend to be at higher risk of body dissatisfaction than their heterosexual counterparts. They report lower levels of body satisfaction and have higher rates ...
EliasLambert_uta_2502D_12091
... Exposure to sexual violence has been associated with a variety of negative mental health outcomes across types of samples and communities (Brener, McMahon, Warren, & Douglas, 1999; Campbell & Soeken, 1999). Research shows victims of sexual violence commonly experience a host of negative repercussion ...
... Exposure to sexual violence has been associated with a variety of negative mental health outcomes across types of samples and communities (Brener, McMahon, Warren, & Douglas, 1999; Campbell & Soeken, 1999). Research shows victims of sexual violence commonly experience a host of negative repercussion ...
Safed Musli - Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies
... there are an increasing number of men who suffer from the inability to obtain or sustain an erection. Most men experience erectile dysfunction every now and then, but if you frequently have this problem, it is advisable to seek proper treatment as soon as possible. Remember that sexual dissatisfacti ...
... there are an increasing number of men who suffer from the inability to obtain or sustain an erection. Most men experience erectile dysfunction every now and then, but if you frequently have this problem, it is advisable to seek proper treatment as soon as possible. Remember that sexual dissatisfacti ...
Weak orientation and direction selectivity in lateral geniculate
... recording using the methods described in Van Hooser et al. (2003) and Heimel et al. (2005). In brief, animals were initially anesthetized with a mixture of ketamine and acepromazine maleate (90 mg/ml ketamine, 0.91 mg/ml acepromazine maleate, and 0.5 ml/kg initial dose im). A femoral vein was cannul ...
... recording using the methods described in Van Hooser et al. (2003) and Heimel et al. (2005). In brief, animals were initially anesthetized with a mixture of ketamine and acepromazine maleate (90 mg/ml ketamine, 0.91 mg/ml acepromazine maleate, and 0.5 ml/kg initial dose im). A femoral vein was cannul ...
Counselling and Mental Health Care of Transgender Adults and
... relating to gender issues, with 32% requiring mental health assessment relating to pursuit of feminizing/masculinizing hormones or surgery and 39% stating a current need for mental health care for issues not relating to gender concerns (Goldberg, Matte, MacMillan, & Hudspith, 2003). Clients may pres ...
... relating to gender issues, with 32% requiring mental health assessment relating to pursuit of feminizing/masculinizing hormones or surgery and 39% stating a current need for mental health care for issues not relating to gender concerns (Goldberg, Matte, MacMillan, & Hudspith, 2003). Clients may pres ...
Umbr(a): Sameness
... nevertheless leave their reality behind them. Like art and play, sociability takes its substance from numerous fundamental forms of serious relationships like among men, but it is precisely that substance which art, play, and sociability leave behind, presenting only the pure, ab1 stract play of ...
... nevertheless leave their reality behind them. Like art and play, sociability takes its substance from numerous fundamental forms of serious relationships like among men, but it is precisely that substance which art, play, and sociability leave behind, presenting only the pure, ab1 stract play of ...
The effects of sexual selection and ecology on adaptation and
... steadfast support, interest, humour, and love that I could not have done without. ...
... steadfast support, interest, humour, and love that I could not have done without. ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
... thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault Perpetrator
... obtain sexual gratification) to sexual aggression (the use of violent acts to forcefully obtain sexual gratification), as well as research that focused specifically on behaviors that would meet the legal definition of sexual assault/rape. We also considered the range of possible relationships betwee ...
... obtain sexual gratification) to sexual aggression (the use of violent acts to forcefully obtain sexual gratification), as well as research that focused specifically on behaviors that would meet the legal definition of sexual assault/rape. We also considered the range of possible relationships betwee ...
HISTORY OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND ACTING OUT AMONG
... PTSD exhibit significant acting out behaviors, especially during the evening. This study sought to evaluate whether child sexually abused (CSA) adolescents exhibiting significant psychopathology in residential treatment differed from non-abused peers in terms of frequency and time of acting out, num ...
... PTSD exhibit significant acting out behaviors, especially during the evening. This study sought to evaluate whether child sexually abused (CSA) adolescents exhibiting significant psychopathology in residential treatment differed from non-abused peers in terms of frequency and time of acting out, num ...
masochism, sexual freedom, and radical democracy
... various representations of these seemingly endlessly controversial practices. ...
... various representations of these seemingly endlessly controversial practices. ...
Its Not You, Its Me: An Examination of Clinician and ClientLevel
... and untreatability (Schulze, 2007). Stereotypes can foster distrust and weaken the therapeutic alliance (Aviram et al., 2006; Markham & Trower, 2003). Beliefs that symptoms are within a client’s control have been shown to foster unsympathetic attitudes toward the client (Lequesne & Hersh, 2004). For ...
... and untreatability (Schulze, 2007). Stereotypes can foster distrust and weaken the therapeutic alliance (Aviram et al., 2006; Markham & Trower, 2003). Beliefs that symptoms are within a client’s control have been shown to foster unsympathetic attitudes toward the client (Lequesne & Hersh, 2004). For ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... themselves with – at most – supplementing the traditionally-sanctioned sexual binary with an allegedly ‘third sex’ inclusive of all forms of sexual deviancy. Such half-hearted strategies of theoretical modernization add plausibility to Carole S. Vance’s contention that ‘anthropology as a field has b ...
... themselves with – at most – supplementing the traditionally-sanctioned sexual binary with an allegedly ‘third sex’ inclusive of all forms of sexual deviancy. Such half-hearted strategies of theoretical modernization add plausibility to Carole S. Vance’s contention that ‘anthropology as a field has b ...
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
... anxiety; (4) modify rigid sexual repertoires; (5) surmount barriers to intimacy; (6) resolve interperJ Sex Med 2010;7:1668–1686 ...
... anxiety; (4) modify rigid sexual repertoires; (5) surmount barriers to intimacy; (6) resolve interperJ Sex Med 2010;7:1668–1686 ...
PLoS ONE 7 - La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
... movement of the asphaltum. Complete skulls are generally well preserved with little, if any, distortion, but the enormous upper canines are usually missing or broken [34]. For the purpose of this analysis it was required that specimens were fully adult, as evidenced by closure of cranial, particular ...
... movement of the asphaltum. Complete skulls are generally well preserved with little, if any, distortion, but the enormous upper canines are usually missing or broken [34]. For the purpose of this analysis it was required that specimens were fully adult, as evidenced by closure of cranial, particular ...
področja: posameznik in travma
... Overall, women reported more events involving someone close to them, and men reported more events that did not involve other people, and events involving others who were not close to them. These data suggest that victims of betrayal-related events are more likely to be women than men, whereas victim ...
... Overall, women reported more events involving someone close to them, and men reported more events that did not involve other people, and events involving others who were not close to them. These data suggest that victims of betrayal-related events are more likely to be women than men, whereas victim ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... were gathered over a 3-month period, as recently reported.10 There were 219 respondents (69% male;; mean age, 30.4 yrs, range 15- 67 yrs), 92% of whom reported multiple episodes of sexsomnia. Sexual intercourse during sleep was reported by 48%. Preci ...
... were gathered over a 3-month period, as recently reported.10 There were 219 respondents (69% male;; mean age, 30.4 yrs, range 15- 67 yrs), 92% of whom reported multiple episodes of sexsomnia. Sexual intercourse during sleep was reported by 48%. Preci ...
An Examination of the Relationship between Disordered Eating and
... disorders are relatively uncommon. Most individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder (5060%) do not meet full criteria, but are given a diagnosis of eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). This is problematic given that most of the research is completed on those meeting full diagnostic cri ...
... disorders are relatively uncommon. Most individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder (5060%) do not meet full criteria, but are given a diagnosis of eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). This is problematic given that most of the research is completed on those meeting full diagnostic cri ...
Bosom Buddies: Factors Associated with Experiences of Passionate
... and revealed remarkable parallels to historical romantic friendship characteristics such as cuddling, hand holding, gazing into each other‘s eyes, preoccupation, and inseparability. Unlike historical evidence, however, contemporary research has only been conducted with adolescent and young adult fem ...
... and revealed remarkable parallels to historical romantic friendship characteristics such as cuddling, hand holding, gazing into each other‘s eyes, preoccupation, and inseparability. Unlike historical evidence, however, contemporary research has only been conducted with adolescent and young adult fem ...
Working in Fear, Sexual Violence Against Women Farmworkers in
... abuse and suicidal attempts. xli Sexual violence not only impacts the survivor, but her family often suffers psychological and social effects as well as they may need to move to escape the violence and must witness the pain their mother or spouse experiences. xlii Sexual violence in the workplace ca ...
... abuse and suicidal attempts. xli Sexual violence not only impacts the survivor, but her family often suffers psychological and social effects as well as they may need to move to escape the violence and must witness the pain their mother or spouse experiences. xlii Sexual violence in the workplace ca ...
The Structure of Pairwise Correlation in Mouse Primary Visual
... Throughout sensory systems, neurons are organized by response preference, so that like-responding neurons are close to each other, creating a functional map [e.g., orientation pinwheels in primary visual cortex (V1)]. Despite the ubiquity of maps, their role is unclear. For example, although rodent ...
... Throughout sensory systems, neurons are organized by response preference, so that like-responding neurons are close to each other, creating a functional map [e.g., orientation pinwheels in primary visual cortex (V1)]. Despite the ubiquity of maps, their role is unclear. For example, although rodent ...
Bystander Behavior Intervention in Risky Sexual Assault Situations
... especially when these beliefs are generated from interactions with peers. Fortunately, Berkowitz (2010) argues that when individuals are given the correct information, it may break this self-perpetuating cycle and encourage change. Gidycz et al. (2011) found that participants in their bystander educ ...
... especially when these beliefs are generated from interactions with peers. Fortunately, Berkowitz (2010) argues that when individuals are given the correct information, it may break this self-perpetuating cycle and encourage change. Gidycz et al. (2011) found that participants in their bystander educ ...
Tess of the D`Urbervilles
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...