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. ...
“Hip to be Crip?” About Crip Theory, Sexuality and People with
... to the activist movements that emerged in response to experiences of societal and social injustice. The most significant similarity between Crip and queer is the radical critique of the concept of normativity [9]. But instead of questioning heterosexuality, crip theory turns our attention to how phy ...
... to the activist movements that emerged in response to experiences of societal and social injustice. The most significant similarity between Crip and queer is the radical critique of the concept of normativity [9]. But instead of questioning heterosexuality, crip theory turns our attention to how phy ...
Author`s personal copy Distinguishing symptom
... One often proposed way to overcome these problems is the use of a dimensional approach (Clark, 2005; Cuthbert, 2005; Krueger et al., 2005). Dimensions represent continua of increasing severity on different symptom-domains (Goldberg, 2000) and an individual's clinical state is described with a patter ...
... One often proposed way to overcome these problems is the use of a dimensional approach (Clark, 2005; Cuthbert, 2005; Krueger et al., 2005). Dimensions represent continua of increasing severity on different symptom-domains (Goldberg, 2000) and an individual's clinical state is described with a patter ...
The quality of life of men with locally advanced prostate cancer
... function would improve. Of the 319 patients with QoL data, 75 (24%) reported a score of 3–5 (small to big problem) before HT compared to 76 (24%) before RT (P = 1.00; Fig. 2B). In all, 74 patients reported an improvement, 76 a deterioration and the remaining 169 no change. The mean score changed fro ...
... function would improve. Of the 319 patients with QoL data, 75 (24%) reported a score of 3–5 (small to big problem) before HT compared to 76 (24%) before RT (P = 1.00; Fig. 2B). In all, 74 patients reported an improvement, 76 a deterioration and the remaining 169 no change. The mean score changed fro ...
Support for Survivors Mini-Book - California Coalition Against
... we know that the “stranger in the bushes” isn’t the one who’s most likely to commit these acts. As we learn in the myths and facts section, assailants are most likely to be someone whom we know and trust. If we understand that people we know and trust are the ones who rape, then we must ask ourselve ...
... we know that the “stranger in the bushes” isn’t the one who’s most likely to commit these acts. As we learn in the myths and facts section, assailants are most likely to be someone whom we know and trust. If we understand that people we know and trust are the ones who rape, then we must ask ourselve ...
Myth as Therapy: The Usefulness of Thrymskavidtha
... 8,5-8), and in normal social practice a woman was 'given away' by a male relative (a detail that survives in wedding ritual even today).(n44) Even stranger is the fact that although the gods apparently hope to regain the hammer, no one who might be expected to return to Asgardr after the 'wedding' i ...
... 8,5-8), and in normal social practice a woman was 'given away' by a male relative (a detail that survives in wedding ritual even today).(n44) Even stranger is the fact that although the gods apparently hope to regain the hammer, no one who might be expected to return to Asgardr after the 'wedding' i ...
English - WHO/Europe
... ageing have therefore been proposed. One measure to demonstrate the large differences in longevity and population dynamics in Europe is the ratio of the number of people at or above the age at which they can expect to live another 15 years, to the number of people aged 20 and up to that age. This ag ...
... ageing have therefore been proposed. One measure to demonstrate the large differences in longevity and population dynamics in Europe is the ratio of the number of people at or above the age at which they can expect to live another 15 years, to the number of people aged 20 and up to that age. This ag ...
Acronyms - BRIDGE Gender - Institute of Development Studies
... relations, including gender power relations. Many people take a position somewhere in between these two perspectives. This section presents a range of definitions of sexuality which reveal the variety of understandings that exist. The view of sexuality as a biological phenomenon (often referred to a ...
... relations, including gender power relations. Many people take a position somewhere in between these two perspectives. This section presents a range of definitions of sexuality which reveal the variety of understandings that exist. The view of sexuality as a biological phenomenon (often referred to a ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... 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 differences between individuals, so there would be strong ince ...
... 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 differences between individuals, so there would be strong ince ...
Rating scale for psychogenic movement disorders
... functions (gait, speech), and 14 body regions (Fig. 1). In part 1 of the scale, each phenomenon is first rated as present or absent. If present, the phenomenon is given a severity grade and duration factor 0 (lowest) to 4 (highest) for each body region. The duration factor rates for how long the phen ...
... functions (gait, speech), and 14 body regions (Fig. 1). In part 1 of the scale, each phenomenon is first rated as present or absent. If present, the phenomenon is given a severity grade and duration factor 0 (lowest) to 4 (highest) for each body region. The duration factor rates for how long the phen ...
BJU Int - Wiley Online Library
... Women 1/29 decreased vaginal sensitivity; 72/11 numbness of penis, 1/11 burning sensation on first use, 3/11 difficulty maintaining erection in 15 min wait; women 2/11 numbness of vagina; 8Study-specific male and female sexual quality-of-life questionnaires, each containing 10 statements; 9Entry cri ...
... Women 1/29 decreased vaginal sensitivity; 72/11 numbness of penis, 1/11 burning sensation on first use, 3/11 difficulty maintaining erection in 15 min wait; women 2/11 numbness of vagina; 8Study-specific male and female sexual quality-of-life questionnaires, each containing 10 statements; 9Entry cri ...
SV Church Resource singles 1 A4 PGS
... It’s one thing to recognize that it’s time to speak out and to act. Do we as the church have the necessary resources to address GBV? I applaud the many South African churches that are starting to speak out, but more needs to be done. Even though churches are eager to do something, they do not feel a ...
... It’s one thing to recognize that it’s time to speak out and to act. Do we as the church have the necessary resources to address GBV? I applaud the many South African churches that are starting to speak out, but more needs to be done. Even though churches are eager to do something, they do not feel a ...
Backlash From the Bedroom: Stigma Mediates
... 1960), no longer show much, if any, support for the sexual double standard (DeLamater & MacCorquodale, 1979). Therefore, some researchers have concluded that perceptions of sexually active women and men are more equitable than would be expected by the sexual double standard perspective (Mark & Mille ...
... 1960), no longer show much, if any, support for the sexual double standard (DeLamater & MacCorquodale, 1979). Therefore, some researchers have concluded that perceptions of sexually active women and men are more equitable than would be expected by the sexual double standard perspective (Mark & Mille ...
USING ATTACHMENT THEORY TO STUDY MOTHER
... anxious/ambivalent, and avoidant. The attachment style influences the development of one’s social identity throughout life. The interaction between child and caregiver, secure, anxious/ambivalent, or avoidant, dictates the security that the child feels within future relationships. Attachment theory ...
... anxious/ambivalent, and avoidant. The attachment style influences the development of one’s social identity throughout life. The interaction between child and caregiver, secure, anxious/ambivalent, or avoidant, dictates the security that the child feels within future relationships. Attachment theory ...
The Failure of Abstinence-Only Policies in America`s Public Schools
... contentious issue divided on partisan lines. Those who agree with the conservative doctrine of “family values” advocate for a type of sexual education deemed “abstinenceonly education”, which, as its name implies, have the “exclusive purpose of teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to ...
... contentious issue divided on partisan lines. Those who agree with the conservative doctrine of “family values” advocate for a type of sexual education deemed “abstinenceonly education”, which, as its name implies, have the “exclusive purpose of teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to ...
As an increased emphasis on international marketing
... and more perverse than before”. Whatever the tendency, the impact of this kind of communication varies substantially from one region to another. Thus, we can notice that, according to Piron and Young (cited by Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans a ...
... and more perverse than before”. Whatever the tendency, the impact of this kind of communication varies substantially from one region to another. Thus, we can notice that, according to Piron and Young (cited by Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans a ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
RUNAWAY SEXUAL SELECTION LEADS TO GOOD GENES
... prefer males with higher “merit” (a measure of the CPU resources an organism has obtained, strongly correlated with viability); and one conferring a preference for higher values of an arbitrary sexual display that, in this experiment, was fixed at zero for all males (by disabling instructions that a ...
... prefer males with higher “merit” (a measure of the CPU resources an organism has obtained, strongly correlated with viability); and one conferring a preference for higher values of an arbitrary sexual display that, in this experiment, was fixed at zero for all males (by disabling instructions that a ...
“Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic art of Pompeii”
... But why would such behavior take place? It seems that the baths were a very erotic area. A place were beautiful people would lounge around naked, enjoying the warm and enclosed steamed rooms kept at a very hot temperature. Other activities would also take place like play fighting, massages, drinks ...
... But why would such behavior take place? It seems that the baths were a very erotic area. A place were beautiful people would lounge around naked, enjoying the warm and enclosed steamed rooms kept at a very hot temperature. Other activities would also take place like play fighting, massages, drinks ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... victim’s chosen coping response. If the victim experiences social support for a selected coping style, and this support could be translated into more generalized sympathy for the victim and disapproval of the harasser, some of the adverse consequences of the harassment situation may be alleviated. M ...
... victim’s chosen coping response. If the victim experiences social support for a selected coping style, and this support could be translated into more generalized sympathy for the victim and disapproval of the harasser, some of the adverse consequences of the harassment situation may be alleviated. M ...
Vaginal reconstruction/rejuvenation: Is there data to support
... without prolapse. They found that women with prolapse and vaginal relaxation were significantly more likely to report an absence of libido, lack of sexual excitement during intercourse, and a much lower frequency of achieving orgasm during intercourse (all statistically significant) compared to wome ...
... without prolapse. They found that women with prolapse and vaginal relaxation were significantly more likely to report an absence of libido, lack of sexual excitement during intercourse, and a much lower frequency of achieving orgasm during intercourse (all statistically significant) compared to wome ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... risk compared to those used by males and nonreproducing females. Non-dimorphic females without young are expected to form mixed-sex groups with adult males. (2) Predictions for the forage-selection hypothesis The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various spec ...
... risk compared to those used by males and nonreproducing females. Non-dimorphic females without young are expected to form mixed-sex groups with adult males. (2) Predictions for the forage-selection hypothesis The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various spec ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... Gender dysphoria, in young nonhomosexual males, usually appears along with, or subsequent to, autogynephilia; in later years, however, autogynephilic sexual arousal may diminish or disappear, while the transsexual wish remains or grows even stronger. Such histories are often produced by gender dysph ...
... Gender dysphoria, in young nonhomosexual males, usually appears along with, or subsequent to, autogynephilia; in later years, however, autogynephilic sexual arousal may diminish or disappear, while the transsexual wish remains or grows even stronger. Such histories are often produced by gender dysph ...
Is it Trauma or Fantasy-based? Comparing Dissociative Identity
... in their NPS and TPS. One TPS of DID-S described herself as Moluccan. Reported personal length was different for NPS and TPS in 9 individuals with DID-G and in 10 DID-S participants. Reported weight seemed to be related to perceived length in the DID-G group, since the same individuals with DID-G t ...
... in their NPS and TPS. One TPS of DID-S described herself as Moluccan. Reported personal length was different for NPS and TPS in 9 individuals with DID-G and in 10 DID-S participants. Reported weight seemed to be related to perceived length in the DID-G group, since the same individuals with DID-G t ...
Sex is good for you - Centre for Disability Studies
... The current literature on sex and disability shows that historically the issues of disabled people’s sexuality have generally been overlooked. For many disabled people access to the areas where non-disabled people learn to express their sexuality and meet new partners such as bars, pubs, and even br ...
... The current literature on sex and disability shows that historically the issues of disabled people’s sexuality have generally been overlooked. For many disabled people access to the areas where non-disabled people learn to express their sexuality and meet new partners such as bars, pubs, and even br ...