Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... coined in 1989 by Ray Blanchard, a clinical psychologist at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto (Blanchard, 1989a). Blanchard formally defined autogynephilia as “a male’s propensity to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a female” (Blanchard, 1991, p. 235). In a remar ...
... coined in 1989 by Ray Blanchard, a clinical psychologist at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto (Blanchard, 1989a). Blanchard formally defined autogynephilia as “a male’s propensity to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a female” (Blanchard, 1991, p. 235). In a remar ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
... For example, if you had a fear of heights, the more time you spent looking out windows in tall buildings, the less fearful of ...
... For example, if you had a fear of heights, the more time you spent looking out windows in tall buildings, the less fearful of ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... ach workday you face many challenges on the job: maintaining productivity, following safety and health regulations, wrestling with new equipment and techniques, and coping with the inevitable job-related “crisis” or two. One thing you should never have to cope with or tolerate is sexual harassment. ...
... ach workday you face many challenges on the job: maintaining productivity, following safety and health regulations, wrestling with new equipment and techniques, and coping with the inevitable job-related “crisis” or two. One thing you should never have to cope with or tolerate is sexual harassment. ...
FROM PREMATURE EJACULATION TO ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
... Orgasmic dysfunctions are the commonest presenting sexual problems. Among orgasmic disorders, premature ejaculation (PME) is the most frequently reported dysfunction. It amounts to 40% of total sexual dysfunctions 2. Cooper et al has described basic clinical picture and differences between primary a ...
... Orgasmic dysfunctions are the commonest presenting sexual problems. Among orgasmic disorders, premature ejaculation (PME) is the most frequently reported dysfunction. It amounts to 40% of total sexual dysfunctions 2. Cooper et al has described basic clinical picture and differences between primary a ...
American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... sexual violence are confusing. Experts argue that cultural ideas about sexuality set a context in which sexual violence can occur. The most significant and important aspect of the expert discourse on sexual violence is a consistent contextualization of the issue. In others words, experts explained w ...
... sexual violence are confusing. Experts argue that cultural ideas about sexuality set a context in which sexual violence can occur. The most significant and important aspect of the expert discourse on sexual violence is a consistent contextualization of the issue. In others words, experts explained w ...
Guideline for the treatment and planning of services for complex
... CPTSD could be considered to encapsulate the systemic effects and chronic adaptations to repeated and/or sustained inescapable events. Several authors have proposed that the constellation of difficulties managing emotions and interpersonal relationships, together with an impaired sense of self, can ...
... CPTSD could be considered to encapsulate the systemic effects and chronic adaptations to repeated and/or sustained inescapable events. Several authors have proposed that the constellation of difficulties managing emotions and interpersonal relationships, together with an impaired sense of self, can ...
Glossary of domains/categories - Ontario Centre of Excellence for
... (measures where the client reports on their own behaviours, achievements, etc.) which are not related to the concept of self-perception. Such measures are classified according to the concept being reported on. Includes measures of: - Homophobia - Sexual attitudes - Sexual behaviour, including risk ...
... (measures where the client reports on their own behaviours, achievements, etc.) which are not related to the concept of self-perception. Such measures are classified according to the concept being reported on. Includes measures of: - Homophobia - Sexual attitudes - Sexual behaviour, including risk ...
Mate choice: From sexual cues to cognitive adaptations
... them in a cognitive model of mate choice: building blocks first, architectural plans later. But this building-block approach will fail for many of the same reasons that evolutionary psychologists believe non-Darwinian psychology has failed. First, there is Brunswik’s (1956) problem of “vicarious fun ...
... them in a cognitive model of mate choice: building blocks first, architectural plans later. But this building-block approach will fail for many of the same reasons that evolutionary psychologists believe non-Darwinian psychology has failed. First, there is Brunswik’s (1956) problem of “vicarious fun ...
My Sexual Health Matters - Mental Health Coordinating Council
... behaviours that protect you and your partner from violence, harm and exploitation. It’s important to talk to your partner about what you want and expect. In return, you should listen to what they want and how far they’re prepared to go. Don’t pressure anyone to do things they don’t want to do. Not e ...
... behaviours that protect you and your partner from violence, harm and exploitation. It’s important to talk to your partner about what you want and expect. In return, you should listen to what they want and how far they’re prepared to go. Don’t pressure anyone to do things they don’t want to do. Not e ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... used orgasm to reinforce behaviors that are directly related to fertilization such as an orgasm associated with ejaculation during intercourse. However, it’s also clear that orgasm facilitates the motivation to engage in other nonreproductive sexual behaviors such as oral sex, masturbation, and same ...
... used orgasm to reinforce behaviors that are directly related to fertilization such as an orgasm associated with ejaculation during intercourse. However, it’s also clear that orgasm facilitates the motivation to engage in other nonreproductive sexual behaviors such as oral sex, masturbation, and same ...
Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... who work to eradicate this pervasive problem in our communities. The needs of sexual violence victim/survivors as well as the prevention approaches designed to stop sexual assault, guide CALCASA as it works to impact public policy, educate the public, and provide resources to all those working to en ...
... who work to eradicate this pervasive problem in our communities. The needs of sexual violence victim/survivors as well as the prevention approaches designed to stop sexual assault, guide CALCASA as it works to impact public policy, educate the public, and provide resources to all those working to en ...
gaba-mediated inhibition correlates with orientation selectivity in
... for how synaptic circuitry of the cortex performs a complex computation (Ferster and Miller, 2000). The role of inhibition in establishing sharp orientation selectivity is still debated. Several studies suggested that inhibition has no effect on sharpening orientation selectivity: neurons retain the ...
... for how synaptic circuitry of the cortex performs a complex computation (Ferster and Miller, 2000). The role of inhibition in establishing sharp orientation selectivity is still debated. Several studies suggested that inhibition has no effect on sharpening orientation selectivity: neurons retain the ...
Appendix 2 - Health Committee Transcript
... done, therefore I do not know of any analysis like that, however mainly because we do not collect income information in our routine surveillance data. Andrew Boff AM (Deputy Chair): Ok, it was just something that occurred to me while I was looking at the data. Dr Paul Crook (Consultant Epidemiologis ...
... done, therefore I do not know of any analysis like that, however mainly because we do not collect income information in our routine surveillance data. Andrew Boff AM (Deputy Chair): Ok, it was just something that occurred to me while I was looking at the data. Dr Paul Crook (Consultant Epidemiologis ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... ability to transmit genes from males, so it needs to cover at least two generations (the reproductive success of a sexual female through her sons is embodied in the grandchildren they can give her). 2) The first generation cannot be sexual, as the male’s fecundation involves a phenomenon we want to ...
... ability to transmit genes from males, so it needs to cover at least two generations (the reproductive success of a sexual female through her sons is embodied in the grandchildren they can give her). 2) The first generation cannot be sexual, as the male’s fecundation involves a phenomenon we want to ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... cues to signal sexual interest, and males have a lower threshold for classifying behaviors as conveying sexual interest and intent (Haselton & Buss, 2000). More recently, Willan and Pollard (2003) directly examined male students’ perception of sexual intent and expectations for intercourse to occur ...
... cues to signal sexual interest, and males have a lower threshold for classifying behaviors as conveying sexual interest and intent (Haselton & Buss, 2000). More recently, Willan and Pollard (2003) directly examined male students’ perception of sexual intent and expectations for intercourse to occur ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) By about age 5, most children have formed a conce ...
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) By about age 5, most children have formed a conce ...
Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexuality Across the Lifespan Childhood
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) ...
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) ...
Training Manual - SDSU NewsCenter
... provide a starting point for conversations. As always, listening is the key understanding. Every thorough discussion about the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community starts with some very basic but often confusing terms, some of them may surprise you. Please do not hesitate to ask for cla ...
... provide a starting point for conversations. As always, listening is the key understanding. Every thorough discussion about the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community starts with some very basic but often confusing terms, some of them may surprise you. Please do not hesitate to ask for cla ...
Preview the material
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) By about age 5, most children have formed a conce ...
... or touching. This behavior is considered normative if children are willing participants and are close in age, although it can be uncomfortable for some parents, who see it as a prelude to more adult sexuality (Heins, 2004; Kennedy, 2004; Pike, 2001.) By about age 5, most children have formed a conce ...
Reprint
... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
... the ‘lek paradox’ (Borgia, 1979) have led many to question the validity of such ‘good genes’ arguments (Taylor and Williams, 1982; Kirkpatrick, 1996; Kirkpatrick and Barton, 1997). The lek paradox states that strong directional selection on male display can remove variance in display. Without varian ...
Study population: 60 Married men with a complaint of PE defined as
... The initial impetus behind current study was the observations of tramadol effect on sexual function in patients using this drug for analgesia. The fact that many of these patients had delayed ejaculation or anejaculation inspired the use of Tramadol empirically since the year 2000 in patients with P ...
... The initial impetus behind current study was the observations of tramadol effect on sexual function in patients using this drug for analgesia. The fact that many of these patients had delayed ejaculation or anejaculation inspired the use of Tramadol empirically since the year 2000 in patients with P ...
A Re-Visioning of Boundaries in Professional
... The image of a boundary—a line, a wall, a fence—is commonly used to denote the limits of professional helping relationships. Professional boundaries define the edge of appropriate helping behaviors and allow for clarification of what is permitted in professional client–patient relationships (Gutheil ...
... The image of a boundary—a line, a wall, a fence—is commonly used to denote the limits of professional helping relationships. Professional boundaries define the edge of appropriate helping behaviors and allow for clarification of what is permitted in professional client–patient relationships (Gutheil ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... A central question in sexual selection theory has been to what extent biological fitness (survival and reproduction ability) remains genetically heritable in most speciesa–k. If fitness is highly heritable, individual variation in survival and reproduction prospects are heavily influenced by genetic ...
... A central question in sexual selection theory has been to what extent biological fitness (survival and reproduction ability) remains genetically heritable in most speciesa–k. If fitness is highly heritable, individual variation in survival and reproduction prospects are heavily influenced by genetic ...
English - WHO/Europe
... Currently, our knowledge is still fragmented about how well prepared health and social care professionals and institutions are to assist older people comprehensively with their sexual health needs and rights. The articles in this edition of Entre Nous address a broad spectrum of aspects of ageing an ...
... Currently, our knowledge is still fragmented about how well prepared health and social care professionals and institutions are to assist older people comprehensively with their sexual health needs and rights. The articles in this edition of Entre Nous address a broad spectrum of aspects of ageing an ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... sexual selection should then be singled out for being overly broad is not clear. If we look for similar examples in ecology, do we find that the concept of density dependence is too broad and therefore meaningless because of the almost innumerable ways in which it can be manifested? Sexual selection, ...
... sexual selection should then be singled out for being overly broad is not clear. If we look for similar examples in ecology, do we find that the concept of density dependence is too broad and therefore meaningless because of the almost innumerable ways in which it can be manifested? Sexual selection, ...