Rules for Disclosing Privileged Communication
... • Feelings of hope for better tomorrow where true self is awakened & acknowledged • The nonsexual relationship meant so much that breaking it off (by saying no to sex) was unthinkable ...
... • Feelings of hope for better tomorrow where true self is awakened & acknowledged • The nonsexual relationship meant so much that breaking it off (by saying no to sex) was unthinkable ...
puberty or passion? the referent of υπερακμος in 1
... ὑπέρακμος, could refer to either. J.S. Kistemaker recently concluded that the word means ‘past marriageable age’ if the reference is to the woman. If it is to the man, then it is to one ‘with strong passions’3 and he cites as support the comments of BAGD. They themselves suggest that depending on th ...
... ὑπέρακμος, could refer to either. J.S. Kistemaker recently concluded that the word means ‘past marriageable age’ if the reference is to the woman. If it is to the man, then it is to one ‘with strong passions’3 and he cites as support the comments of BAGD. They themselves suggest that depending on th ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... way as the A1 cassette and the B2 and C2 cassette in the same way as the A2 cassette. In effect, the study demonstrated the sexual and religious evaluative functions of the A-labeled cassettes and the derived relations in which the A stimuli participated, transformed the functions of the C-labeled c ...
... way as the A1 cassette and the B2 and C2 cassette in the same way as the A2 cassette. In effect, the study demonstrated the sexual and religious evaluative functions of the A-labeled cassettes and the derived relations in which the A stimuli participated, transformed the functions of the C-labeled c ...
Treatment of Danish Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse—A Cohort Study
... disorders among adult CSA survivors [1–6]. Other studies have found that the consequences include sexual disorders [7,8], sexual risk behavior [9], revictimization [10], and intimate partner violence [11]. Recently, it has been found that many physical health disorders are related to CSA [12,13]. In ...
... disorders among adult CSA survivors [1–6]. Other studies have found that the consequences include sexual disorders [7,8], sexual risk behavior [9], revictimization [10], and intimate partner violence [11]. Recently, it has been found that many physical health disorders are related to CSA [12,13]. In ...
Reproduction in Aspergillus fumigatus: sexuality
... sequenced. Accumulating sequence information has been used to design a multiplex PCR-based matingtype diagnostic assay [35] to determine whether isolates of A. fumigatus are of MAT-1 or MAT-2 genotype (Fig. 1). Work is in progress to use this test to survey a series of worldwide clinical and environ ...
... sequenced. Accumulating sequence information has been used to design a multiplex PCR-based matingtype diagnostic assay [35] to determine whether isolates of A. fumigatus are of MAT-1 or MAT-2 genotype (Fig. 1). Work is in progress to use this test to survey a series of worldwide clinical and environ ...
Sociological Perspectives - Social Science Computing Cooperative
... self is seen as not only subject, but also object, and like other objects, it too becomes imbued with meaning through interaction. Importantly, the self is not seen only as an object to others, but also to oneself. That is, people have the ability to take on the role of others, and thus see the self ...
... self is seen as not only subject, but also object, and like other objects, it too becomes imbued with meaning through interaction. Importantly, the self is not seen only as an object to others, but also to oneself. That is, people have the ability to take on the role of others, and thus see the self ...
PSYC 1643 - Testbankster.com
... Sensual Delight is unique in that it takes a clinical, serious approach to examining variations in sexual behaviors. Answer: True Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” ...
... Sensual Delight is unique in that it takes a clinical, serious approach to examining variations in sexual behaviors. Answer: True Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” ...
Child Sexual Abuse
... individuals who were sexually abused as children are four times more likely to be at risk for developing a psychiatric disorder and are about three times more likely to abuse substances than their non-abused counterparts. It is estimated that approximately one third of child sexual abuse victims exp ...
... individuals who were sexually abused as children are four times more likely to be at risk for developing a psychiatric disorder and are about three times more likely to abuse substances than their non-abused counterparts. It is estimated that approximately one third of child sexual abuse victims exp ...
Therapist-Patient Sex as Sex Abuse: Six Scientific, Professional, and
... the question raised is the same. (p. 1939) Pellegrino argued that it is various aspects of a commitment to forgo certain self-interests in order to protect or serve the welfare of patients "that distinguish medicine from business and most other careers or forms of livelihood" (p. 1939). Medicine's c ...
... the question raised is the same. (p. 1939) Pellegrino argued that it is various aspects of a commitment to forgo certain self-interests in order to protect or serve the welfare of patients "that distinguish medicine from business and most other careers or forms of livelihood" (p. 1939). Medicine's c ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... of time, whereas other habituation effects are thought to occur over a longer time. The longer term habituation effects are thought to occur when the following are observed: (a) short-term habituation; (b) spontaneous recovery, in which the highest magnitude of recovery systematically decreases over ...
... of time, whereas other habituation effects are thought to occur over a longer time. The longer term habituation effects are thought to occur when the following are observed: (a) short-term habituation; (b) spontaneous recovery, in which the highest magnitude of recovery systematically decreases over ...
Marital satisfaction is one of the important factors affecting women`s
... psychological disorders (16) including lack of marital satisfaction (17, 18, 19, 20), in relationship disorders especially in couples (19, 20, 11), loss of self-confidence in sexual relations and number of sexual intercourses (21), reduction of sexual desire (19), anger and negative emotional impact ...
... psychological disorders (16) including lack of marital satisfaction (17, 18, 19, 20), in relationship disorders especially in couples (19, 20, 11), loss of self-confidence in sexual relations and number of sexual intercourses (21), reduction of sexual desire (19), anger and negative emotional impact ...
... teenagers in South Africa, it is important for research to investigate and evaluate attitudes held by teenagers towards their sexuality education. This research study examined teenagers attitudes towards sexuality education with a questionnaire, eliciting both quantitative and qualitative data, whic ...
`Party and Play`: Online hook-up devices and the emergence of PNP
... that are relevant to sexually active subjects (Race, 2009). Though not without their risks, nor in any sense uniformly taken by all participants, illicit drugs have in fact long been part of the sexual and social practices through which gay social bonds and community have been forged (Race, 2011). T ...
... that are relevant to sexually active subjects (Race, 2009). Though not without their risks, nor in any sense uniformly taken by all participants, illicit drugs have in fact long been part of the sexual and social practices through which gay social bonds and community have been forged (Race, 2011). T ...
Sexual obsessions and OCD
... needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values and desires. They should be instructed that thought suppression tactics back ...
... needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values and desires. They should be instructed that thought suppression tactics back ...
sexual addiction and compulsion: recognition, treatment
... have an understanding of addictive/compulsive problematic sex in order to make appropriate management decisions and to evaluate clinical approaches. The purpose of the article is to review the nature of the problem, the typical course of treatment and recovery, and critical factors for monitoring a ...
... have an understanding of addictive/compulsive problematic sex in order to make appropriate management decisions and to evaluate clinical approaches. The purpose of the article is to review the nature of the problem, the typical course of treatment and recovery, and critical factors for monitoring a ...
Preventing Conflict-related Sexual Violence
... inevitable in war. There is considerable variation in how it occurs, and some conflict actors do not engage in sexual violence at all. This has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state m ...
... inevitable in war. There is considerable variation in how it occurs, and some conflict actors do not engage in sexual violence at all. This has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state m ...
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... • EPOR model in humans (Masters & Johnson). 1. Excitement. Psychogenic or somatogenic stimuli cause sexual arousal. 2. Plateau. Arousal is intensified; if stimulation is sufficient and prolonged, orgasm occurs. 3. Orgasm. Brief moment of involuntary climax; intense pleasure; often myotonia. 4. Resol ...
... • EPOR model in humans (Masters & Johnson). 1. Excitement. Psychogenic or somatogenic stimuli cause sexual arousal. 2. Plateau. Arousal is intensified; if stimulation is sufficient and prolonged, orgasm occurs. 3. Orgasm. Brief moment of involuntary climax; intense pleasure; often myotonia. 4. Resol ...
Abnormal - Chapter 13 (2011)
... “recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviours generally involving 1) nonhuman objects, 2) the suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s partner, or 3) children or other nonconsenting persons that occur over a period of at least 6 months ...
... “recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviours generally involving 1) nonhuman objects, 2) the suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s partner, or 3) children or other nonconsenting persons that occur over a period of at least 6 months ...
Defining Pornography - WestCollections: digitalcommons@wcsu
... he concept of sexual art is not a new one, and art that displays bodies in various forms of coitus has existed for perhaps as long as humans have been able to wield the tools to depict them. Their meaning has changed so drastically over time that it is hard to interpret at the erotic art of the past ...
... he concept of sexual art is not a new one, and art that displays bodies in various forms of coitus has existed for perhaps as long as humans have been able to wield the tools to depict them. Their meaning has changed so drastically over time that it is hard to interpret at the erotic art of the past ...
10. Assessment of Eating Disorders
... The EDI (or EDI-I) is a self-report instrument designed to assess different cognitive and behavioural dimensions of AN and BN. It consists of 64 items grouped in 8 subscales that are positively correlated. The first three subscales measure behaviour and attitudes toward food, weight and body image ( ...
... The EDI (or EDI-I) is a self-report instrument designed to assess different cognitive and behavioural dimensions of AN and BN. It consists of 64 items grouped in 8 subscales that are positively correlated. The first three subscales measure behaviour and attitudes toward food, weight and body image ( ...
Too much sex, a mental disorder? - Open Access Journal Hosting
... disorder” (Kafta, 2010) and “paraphiliarelated disorders” (Kafka, 1997), have since been introduced. This debate was intensified after Kafta ...
... disorder” (Kafta, 2010) and “paraphiliarelated disorders” (Kafka, 1997), have since been introduced. This debate was intensified after Kafta ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... Introduction. Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual dysfunction affecting men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using pat ...
... Introduction. Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual dysfunction affecting men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using pat ...
Grade 7 Choosing Abstinence Lesson 1
... Fear of HIV & AIDS or other STI Health and protection against disease. For example, risk factors for cervical cancer include early age of first intercourse, higher number of sexual partners, and younger age at first pregnancy. ...
... Fear of HIV & AIDS or other STI Health and protection against disease. For example, risk factors for cervical cancer include early age of first intercourse, higher number of sexual partners, and younger age at first pregnancy. ...
... treatment approach. Failure to appreciate the multimodal etiology and pathophysiology of PE makes the condition more difficult to diagnose and treat. Many physicians have tried pharmacologic approaches, but are limited to providing topical anesthetics or suggesting off-label uses of antidepressant an ...