Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... It might be something that you are currently experiencing. If not, simply look at couples around you and certainly you will know or suspect someone who is silently suffering from fertility issues. Many do not admit it or seek help to resolve their fertility problems, even though we have made great m ...
... It might be something that you are currently experiencing. If not, simply look at couples around you and certainly you will know or suspect someone who is silently suffering from fertility issues. Many do not admit it or seek help to resolve their fertility problems, even though we have made great m ...
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... patterns of behavior, which reflect re-enactments of unfinished business or themes that interfere with the trainee’s growth process. Next, explore the countertransference reactions” (Southern, 2007). ...
... patterns of behavior, which reflect re-enactments of unfinished business or themes that interfere with the trainee’s growth process. Next, explore the countertransference reactions” (Southern, 2007). ...
John Donne and the “Anthropomorphic Map” Tradition Almost
... phic landscape in Donne. It is “the seeing in succession of contrary and sometimes antithetical aspects contained in one and the same figure. Donne’s anthropomorphized maps or landscapes are very much like the famous “duck-rabbit” used by Wittgenstein in which a “duck” or a “rabbit” can be seen alte ...
... phic landscape in Donne. It is “the seeing in succession of contrary and sometimes antithetical aspects contained in one and the same figure. Donne’s anthropomorphized maps or landscapes are very much like the famous “duck-rabbit” used by Wittgenstein in which a “duck” or a “rabbit” can be seen alte ...
The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... types of relationships may vary widely, being satisfied with both the communicative and sexual aspects of the relationship are two of the most important contributors to relational success and satisfaction (Yoo et al., 2014) Because these two components (communication and sexual satisfaction) have su ...
... types of relationships may vary widely, being satisfied with both the communicative and sexual aspects of the relationship are two of the most important contributors to relational success and satisfaction (Yoo et al., 2014) Because these two components (communication and sexual satisfaction) have su ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
Queer Presence in Twelfth Night
... list of the legitimate without challenging the process by which such desires are constructed as legitimate or illegitimate in the first place. Queer theory offers an alternative to this in its focus on what Jonathan Dollimore has labelled “the terrifying mutability of desire” which rapidly and total ...
... list of the legitimate without challenging the process by which such desires are constructed as legitimate or illegitimate in the first place. Queer theory offers an alternative to this in its focus on what Jonathan Dollimore has labelled “the terrifying mutability of desire” which rapidly and total ...
Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... constructs have been established as reliable in the prediction of a range of health behaviors, including sexual risk behaviors (Tyson, Covey, & Rosenthal, 2014). In a meta-analysis performed by Tyson, Covey and Rosenthal in 2014, forty-seven randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental studies ...
... constructs have been established as reliable in the prediction of a range of health behaviors, including sexual risk behaviors (Tyson, Covey, & Rosenthal, 2014). In a meta-analysis performed by Tyson, Covey and Rosenthal in 2014, forty-seven randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental studies ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... The sexual exploitation of children and young people has been identified throughout the UK, in both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on eve ...
... The sexual exploitation of children and young people has been identified throughout the UK, in both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on eve ...
Experiences of queer social workers
... problems. However, if they choose to do a coming out, this could have major implications for the functioning within their social group. In finding a solution, most of them choose a partial coming out, in which they do have same-sex contacts in secret. One of the known coping strategies in this doubl ...
... problems. However, if they choose to do a coming out, this could have major implications for the functioning within their social group. In finding a solution, most of them choose a partial coming out, in which they do have same-sex contacts in secret. One of the known coping strategies in this doubl ...
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... Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance counselor, expressed disappointment in their son, who had not been getting the grades (As ...
... Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance counselor, expressed disappointment in their son, who had not been getting the grades (As ...
The effectiveness of Supportive Counselling, based on
... The six conditions are interrelated and of equal importance: this means that one cannot exist without the other. Rogers also asserted that the above six conditions were not about specific techniques but were instead an integrated part of the counsellor’s personality and belief system about human na ...
... The six conditions are interrelated and of equal importance: this means that one cannot exist without the other. Rogers also asserted that the above six conditions were not about specific techniques but were instead an integrated part of the counsellor’s personality and belief system about human na ...
Child Sexual Abuse: A Cursory Review of Risk and Protective
... Child sexual abuse is a serious and prevalent problem, generating increasing concern among the public, media and various professionals over the past two decades.1 While research suggests that sex crimes against children have declined since the early 1990’s,2 there is recognition that the prevention ...
... Child sexual abuse is a serious and prevalent problem, generating increasing concern among the public, media and various professionals over the past two decades.1 While research suggests that sex crimes against children have declined since the early 1990’s,2 there is recognition that the prevention ...
Unit 13, Therapies
... understand the Treatment of Psychological Disorders discusses intervention methods, including psychotherapy and medical interventions, that mental health practitioners use in treating abnormal conditions. The student should be able to: 1)discuss the aims and methods of psychoanalysis and explain the ...
... understand the Treatment of Psychological Disorders discusses intervention methods, including psychotherapy and medical interventions, that mental health practitioners use in treating abnormal conditions. The student should be able to: 1)discuss the aims and methods of psychoanalysis and explain the ...
Arai H. et al. (2012). Toward the realization of a better
... Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance counselor, expressed disappointment in their son, who had not been getting the grades (As ...
... Gerald learned that the couple was from Laos, and that their son was the first generation to be raised in the United States. The mother, who had initiated the phone contact at the request of the school guidance counselor, expressed disappointment in their son, who had not been getting the grades (As ...
Does the Bible Regard Same-Sex Intercourse
... laying out the two main options and with a claim to personal uncertainty.9 There is something even more problematic for any claim to not advocating for a position. This brings us to the second point: The personal opinion expressed at the end of the article seems both to color significantly his exege ...
... laying out the two main options and with a claim to personal uncertainty.9 There is something even more problematic for any claim to not advocating for a position. This brings us to the second point: The personal opinion expressed at the end of the article seems both to color significantly his exege ...
Paramours, Promotions, and Sexual Favoritism
... 1998) (97-569) (granting certiorari to determine whether a subordinate must prove an actual job detriment after refusing a supervisor sexual advances or demands in order have a valid Title VII sexual harassment claim under a quid pro quo theory); Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 111 F.3d 1530 (11th C ...
... 1998) (97-569) (granting certiorari to determine whether a subordinate must prove an actual job detriment after refusing a supervisor sexual advances or demands in order have a valid Title VII sexual harassment claim under a quid pro quo theory); Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 111 F.3d 1530 (11th C ...
therapeutic drift: black heresy or red herring?
... differences between therapists Brown, G. S. and E. R. Jones (2005). "Implementation of a feedback system in a managed care environment: What are patients teaching us?" Journal of Clinical Psychology 61(2): 187-198. Okiishi, J. C., M. J. Lambert, et al. (2006). "An analysis of therapist treatment ...
... differences between therapists Brown, G. S. and E. R. Jones (2005). "Implementation of a feedback system in a managed care environment: What are patients teaching us?" Journal of Clinical Psychology 61(2): 187-198. Okiishi, J. C., M. J. Lambert, et al. (2006). "An analysis of therapist treatment ...
(WFSBP) Guidelines for the biological treatment of paraphilias
... mythology and a particular problem of auto-castration for religious reasons during early Christianity, but also used elsewhere for judicial reasons for sex crimes, and as a deliberate measure to produce euneuchs in eastern harems and to produce operatic sopranos in Italian boys up till the eighteent ...
... mythology and a particular problem of auto-castration for religious reasons during early Christianity, but also used elsewhere for judicial reasons for sex crimes, and as a deliberate measure to produce euneuchs in eastern harems and to produce operatic sopranos in Italian boys up till the eighteent ...
The Use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Two Case Reports of
... treatment include for example, cognitive restructuring, psychoeducation, and self- regulation models [10,11]. However, understanding paraphilic infantilism in the context of substance misuse and the effective application of cognitive behavioural therapy remains limited. Indeed, the focus of cognitiv ...
... treatment include for example, cognitive restructuring, psychoeducation, and self- regulation models [10,11]. However, understanding paraphilic infantilism in the context of substance misuse and the effective application of cognitive behavioural therapy remains limited. Indeed, the focus of cognitiv ...
Kneitz, Abby.
... the month after the assault, as well as assessment of thoughts during the assault, including occurrence of mental defeat, mental planning, mental confusion, and detachment. A third questionnaire was given in which participants recounted emotions they had during the attack, as well as a possible inte ...
... the month after the assault, as well as assessment of thoughts during the assault, including occurrence of mental defeat, mental planning, mental confusion, and detachment. A third questionnaire was given in which participants recounted emotions they had during the attack, as well as a possible inte ...
A GUIDE FOR INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY SEXUAL ASSAULT IN
... When someone else deliberately gives a person these drugs in order to sexually violate them, or takes advantage of a person sexually when they are in a vulnerable state, a sexual assault has occurred. Even if a drug (such as alcohol) is willingly consumed by a person, that person may be too intoxica ...
... When someone else deliberately gives a person these drugs in order to sexually violate them, or takes advantage of a person sexually when they are in a vulnerable state, a sexual assault has occurred. Even if a drug (such as alcohol) is willingly consumed by a person, that person may be too intoxica ...
Vuong_TM_et_al_26.05.16 - Research Explorer
... of questions were multiple-choice; all offered the option to provide a different response if the pre-determined responses were not applicable. Example questions included: “Who first recognised that you might have OCD?”, “What were the symptoms that were noticed first?”, “How did the OCD interfere in ...
... of questions were multiple-choice; all offered the option to provide a different response if the pre-determined responses were not applicable. Example questions included: “Who first recognised that you might have OCD?”, “What were the symptoms that were noticed first?”, “How did the OCD interfere in ...
Sometimes more competent, but always less warm
... Background and aims: Biological conceptualizations of psychopathology are ascendant, including among mental-health clinicians. However, it is unknown how this might affect people’s perceptions of clinicians, which in turn could have considerable public-health implications. The present studies sought ...
... Background and aims: Biological conceptualizations of psychopathology are ascendant, including among mental-health clinicians. However, it is unknown how this might affect people’s perceptions of clinicians, which in turn could have considerable public-health implications. The present studies sought ...
Cultural Competency Implementation Framework
... initials stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex. In popular culture LGBTI refers to sexual orientation, gender identity/history and intersex status and has also been used to mean anyone who is not cis-gendered (not their birth gender) or heterosexual (attracted to someone of the oppos ...
... initials stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex. In popular culture LGBTI refers to sexual orientation, gender identity/history and intersex status and has also been used to mean anyone who is not cis-gendered (not their birth gender) or heterosexual (attracted to someone of the oppos ...