Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... stop the potential trajectory to worse forms of violence ...
... stop the potential trajectory to worse forms of violence ...
Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in
... Unlike many bird species, both males and females may be territorial, although females generally have small exclusive territories and larger home ranges that they share with neighbors. One species that lacks any degree of territoriality is the twig anole Anolis valencienni, it also differs from most ...
... Unlike many bird species, both males and females may be territorial, although females generally have small exclusive territories and larger home ranges that they share with neighbors. One species that lacks any degree of territoriality is the twig anole Anolis valencienni, it also differs from most ...
Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life
... risks and weaker selection for long life span relative to females, resulting in ‘live fast, dye young’ male life histories. Although males’ elevated mortality rate may also be expected to weaken selection on somatic maintenance and thus drive the evolution of accelerated ageing, current evidence off ...
... risks and weaker selection for long life span relative to females, resulting in ‘live fast, dye young’ male life histories. Although males’ elevated mortality rate may also be expected to weaken selection on somatic maintenance and thus drive the evolution of accelerated ageing, current evidence off ...
DSM-5 - Appalachian State University
... • Children 6 and Younger Subtype, which is used to diagnose PTSD in children younger than 6 years. Post-traumatic stress disorder is also now developmentally sensitive, meaning that diagnostic thresholds have been lowered for children and adolescents. • PTSD Dissociative Subtype. It is chosen when P ...
... • Children 6 and Younger Subtype, which is used to diagnose PTSD in children younger than 6 years. Post-traumatic stress disorder is also now developmentally sensitive, meaning that diagnostic thresholds have been lowered for children and adolescents. • PTSD Dissociative Subtype. It is chosen when P ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder handout
... Personality Disorder-MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders are now understood to be fairly common effects of severe trauma in early childhood. The most common cause is extreme, repeated physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. There is a great deal of overlap of symptoms and experiences among the s ...
... Personality Disorder-MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders are now understood to be fairly common effects of severe trauma in early childhood. The most common cause is extreme, repeated physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. There is a great deal of overlap of symptoms and experiences among the s ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... reinforcer for children but less so for adults. Attention (e.g. eye contact, orienting body language) from attractive members of the opposite sex should be more of a primary reinforcer for reproductive-aged men or women than children. We should also expect this with sex; sexual behavior will yield t ...
... reinforcer for children but less so for adults. Attention (e.g. eye contact, orienting body language) from attractive members of the opposite sex should be more of a primary reinforcer for reproductive-aged men or women than children. We should also expect this with sex; sexual behavior will yield t ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... do not parse direct and indirect effects to estimate these associations and their statistical models of gender ideology have also universally included a measure of couples’ housework arrangements, which likely mediate the effect of gender attitudes on couples’ sexual activity. Still, demonstration o ...
... do not parse direct and indirect effects to estimate these associations and their statistical models of gender ideology have also universally included a measure of couples’ housework arrangements, which likely mediate the effect of gender attitudes on couples’ sexual activity. Still, demonstration o ...
Process Addictions - Florida Mental Health Counselors Association
... video games, overeating, exercise addiction, workaholism and even relationships with others (Mason, 2009). ...
... video games, overeating, exercise addiction, workaholism and even relationships with others (Mason, 2009). ...
Part II: Chapter 11
... aetiology and pathophysiology of various disorders, including substance use disorders and (behavioural) addictions (Dominguez & Hull, 2005; Fields et al., 2007; Schultz, 2007; Richard et al., 2012; De Jong et al., 2015; Dunlop & Nemeroff, 2007; Root et al., 2015), the role of phasic DA signalling i ...
... aetiology and pathophysiology of various disorders, including substance use disorders and (behavioural) addictions (Dominguez & Hull, 2005; Fields et al., 2007; Schultz, 2007; Richard et al., 2012; De Jong et al., 2015; Dunlop & Nemeroff, 2007; Root et al., 2015), the role of phasic DA signalling i ...
FROM PREMATURE EJACULATION TO ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
... the field of sexology. Determining the cause and effect relationship between the two is of great clinical importance for adequate treatment. Most of the time behavioral interpretation is given to explain the association between ED and PME. According to this model patient of premature ejaculation wo ...
... the field of sexology. Determining the cause and effect relationship between the two is of great clinical importance for adequate treatment. Most of the time behavioral interpretation is given to explain the association between ED and PME. According to this model patient of premature ejaculation wo ...
Animal Clones and Diversity
... reproduction in fact predominates overwhelmingly in plant and animal taxa (Williams 1975, Maynard Smith 1978). The critical assumption that "all else is equal" (e.g., fecundity, survival, and niche requirements) between sexual and asexual counterparts lies at the heart of this "paradox of sex." Howe ...
... reproduction in fact predominates overwhelmingly in plant and animal taxa (Williams 1975, Maynard Smith 1978). The critical assumption that "all else is equal" (e.g., fecundity, survival, and niche requirements) between sexual and asexual counterparts lies at the heart of this "paradox of sex." Howe ...
The relative importance of size and asymmetry in sexual selection
... We found evidence of an overall larger effect of symmetry at the species level of analysis, but similar effects at the sample or study levels. The difference in effect size for character size and character symmetry was larger for secondary sexual characters than for ordinary morphological characters ...
... We found evidence of an overall larger effect of symmetry at the species level of analysis, but similar effects at the sample or study levels. The difference in effect size for character size and character symmetry was larger for secondary sexual characters than for ordinary morphological characters ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
Drug assertiveness and sexual risk-taking behavior in a sample of
... substance users (Miller & Eisler, 1977), we reasoned that individuals who are uncomfortable asserting themselves in social interactions involving drug use would also have difficulty being assertive in negotiations about safer sex. Specifically, we expected that methamphetamine users who scored low o ...
... substance users (Miller & Eisler, 1977), we reasoned that individuals who are uncomfortable asserting themselves in social interactions involving drug use would also have difficulty being assertive in negotiations about safer sex. Specifically, we expected that methamphetamine users who scored low o ...
reporting sexual assault of women in the military
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
(WFSBP) Guidelines for the biological treatment of paraphilias
... as sexual disorders which are characterized by “recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges or behaviours, generally involving (1) non human objects, (2) the suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s partner, or (3) children or other nonconsenting persons that occur over a perio ...
... as sexual disorders which are characterized by “recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges or behaviours, generally involving (1) non human objects, (2) the suffering or humiliation of oneself or one’s partner, or (3) children or other nonconsenting persons that occur over a perio ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES EFFECTIVENESS AND SPILLOVERS OF ONLINE SEX EDUCATION:
... reasons. First, online programs may prove easier to scale up than human-led programs, especially in countries that have already invested in internet-equipped computer labs in schools. Second, computerbased courses can be used by students in settings where teachers, health workers or peers refuse or ...
... reasons. First, online programs may prove easier to scale up than human-led programs, especially in countries that have already invested in internet-equipped computer labs in schools. Second, computerbased courses can be used by students in settings where teachers, health workers or peers refuse or ...
here - GAIN
... caused you not to meet your responsibilities, R1cj: you repeatedly used in unsafe situations, R1cm: did you keep using even though it was leading to fights or getting you into trouble with other people, R1ua: When was the last time that you had such strong urges to take the drug that you could not t ...
... caused you not to meet your responsibilities, R1cj: you repeatedly used in unsafe situations, R1cm: did you keep using even though it was leading to fights or getting you into trouble with other people, R1ua: When was the last time that you had such strong urges to take the drug that you could not t ...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Overview Adolescence is a term
... The impact of HIV/ AIDS and STDs on the lives of Tanzania is very devastating. To adolescent the situation is worse as among to reproductive age group of between 10 to 40 years is increasing in alarming rate. Hence there is an urgent need to draw attention to the legacy of crisis by addressing all t ...
... The impact of HIV/ AIDS and STDs on the lives of Tanzania is very devastating. To adolescent the situation is worse as among to reproductive age group of between 10 to 40 years is increasing in alarming rate. Hence there is an urgent need to draw attention to the legacy of crisis by addressing all t ...
Behavioural addictions and the transition from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5
... the diagnostic approach to BAs. Therefore, clear-cut and welldefined diagnostic classification needs to be established, along with a better understanding of the clinical and psychopathological features of BAs, as a fundamental prerequisite to prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. Key words Beha ...
... the diagnostic approach to BAs. Therefore, clear-cut and welldefined diagnostic classification needs to be established, along with a better understanding of the clinical and psychopathological features of BAs, as a fundamental prerequisite to prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. Key words Beha ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... conduct in terms of respect for privacy has not, however, gone unchallenged and in some instances may be seen as illegitimate. In the example given above of the right to consume pornography, for instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and ...
... conduct in terms of respect for privacy has not, however, gone unchallenged and in some instances may be seen as illegitimate. In the example given above of the right to consume pornography, for instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and ...
Surviving Sexual Assault
... When a woman has a close personal relationship with the man who rapes her, she - and others - may be confused about whether the attack was really a rape. Oregon law, however, is clear on the subject of marital rape. Oregon has been a leader among the states in asserting that the marriage contract do ...
... When a woman has a close personal relationship with the man who rapes her, she - and others - may be confused about whether the attack was really a rape. Oregon law, however, is clear on the subject of marital rape. Oregon has been a leader among the states in asserting that the marriage contract do ...
( “Autistic Spectrum”) Disorders
... • Genetic Basis: concordance in monozygotic (6080%) vs. dizygotic twins, sibs (3-7%) ...
... • Genetic Basis: concordance in monozygotic (6080%) vs. dizygotic twins, sibs (3-7%) ...
Friends` Influence on Adolescents` First Sexual Intercourse
... that adolescents who perceive that their friends favor postponing sexual intercourse are themselves more likely than others to do so.11 These perceptions may be shaped by a combination of friends’ attitudes and adolescents’ own attitudes.12 Adolescents who are highly involved with their friends may ...
... that adolescents who perceive that their friends favor postponing sexual intercourse are themselves more likely than others to do so.11 These perceptions may be shaped by a combination of friends’ attitudes and adolescents’ own attitudes.12 Adolescents who are highly involved with their friends may ...
Labeling Psychological Disorders
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...
... I felt the need to clean my room … would spend four to five hours at it … At the time I loved doing it. Then I didn't want to do it any more, but I couldn’t stop … The clothes hung … two fingers apart …I touched my bedroom wall before leaving the house … I had constant anxiety … I thought I might be ...