Don`t Tell: Military Culture and Male Rape
... Much of the limited MST research literature to date has focused predominantly on prevalence rates, which show that men are at risk for sexual trauma within the context of the military. Estimates of the percentage of service members sexually assaulted during military service vary widely, depending in ...
... Much of the limited MST research literature to date has focused predominantly on prevalence rates, which show that men are at risk for sexual trauma within the context of the military. Estimates of the percentage of service members sexually assaulted during military service vary widely, depending in ...
`sex` in advertising
... ‘Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions; (hence) the members of these categories viewed as a group; the males or females of a particular species, esp. the human race, considered colle ...
... ‘Either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions; (hence) the members of these categories viewed as a group; the males or females of a particular species, esp. the human race, considered colle ...
Irritable mood and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
... numerous other chronic psychiatric conditions--(e.g, ADHD, mental retardation, Alzheimer's disease) -and it usually adds to a patient's risk of untoward consequences. Thus, it is unclear at present if a depression with irritable mood -by itself--meaningfully constitutes a distinct diagnostic entity. ...
... numerous other chronic psychiatric conditions--(e.g, ADHD, mental retardation, Alzheimer's disease) -and it usually adds to a patient's risk of untoward consequences. Thus, it is unclear at present if a depression with irritable mood -by itself--meaningfully constitutes a distinct diagnostic entity. ...
OrgasmiC DiffiCulties in WOmen Chapter 12
... “normal” and so, too, was a high level of female sexual response without orgasm. Unfortunately, there was no commentary accompanying the description of pattern “B” so the frequency (as well as associated changes in physiology, thoughts, and feelings) of these women remains a mystery. ...
... “normal” and so, too, was a high level of female sexual response without orgasm. Unfortunately, there was no commentary accompanying the description of pattern “B” so the frequency (as well as associated changes in physiology, thoughts, and feelings) of these women remains a mystery. ...
Neurodevelopmental disorders
... that cause significant personal distress and/or impairs the ability to function in one or more important areas of life. A syndrome marked by a clinically significant ...
... that cause significant personal distress and/or impairs the ability to function in one or more important areas of life. A syndrome marked by a clinically significant ...
Double Alterity and the Global Historiography of Sexuality: China
... Arnold Davidson (2001) remarked that despite the field’s maturity, “there are still fundamental conceptual problems that get passed over imperceptibly when this topic is discussed, passed over, at least in part, because they seem so basic or obvious that it would be time badly spent to worry too muc ...
... Arnold Davidson (2001) remarked that despite the field’s maturity, “there are still fundamental conceptual problems that get passed over imperceptibly when this topic is discussed, passed over, at least in part, because they seem so basic or obvious that it would be time badly spent to worry too muc ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... volve unusual objects, activities, or situations and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in . . . functioning” (APA, 2000, p. 535). Blanchard was not the first clinician to propose that transsexualism might sometimes be a paraphilic phenomenon; Buhrich and McConaghy (1977), Christie ...
... volve unusual objects, activities, or situations and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in . . . functioning” (APA, 2000, p. 535). Blanchard was not the first clinician to propose that transsexualism might sometimes be a paraphilic phenomenon; Buhrich and McConaghy (1977), Christie ...
The impact of sex education on the sexual
... education than ever before, but also seek to work before marrying, entry into marriage or cohabitation with a stable partner is occurring at later ages than in the past. At the same time, the evidence indicates that children are entering puberty earlier than decades ago, probably because of improved ...
... education than ever before, but also seek to work before marrying, entry into marriage or cohabitation with a stable partner is occurring at later ages than in the past. At the same time, the evidence indicates that children are entering puberty earlier than decades ago, probably because of improved ...
paper (pdf 1.16 MB) - Australian Institute of Criminology
... a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional. Concern exists that young people are being inundated with sexual information before they ar ...
... a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional. Concern exists that young people are being inundated with sexual information before they ar ...
University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work MH 2065 Fall term 2005
... processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one, is not a ment ...
... processes underlying mental functioning. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, or other important activities. An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one, is not a ment ...
Working with mental health comorbidities in gambling
... Impulsivity is believed to be more episodic ...
... Impulsivity is believed to be more episodic ...
Day 1 PPT
... Disorders outlined by DSM-IV-TR are reliable thus diagnosis by different professional are similar…keeps all psychologists on the same page. Others criticize DSM-IV-TR for “putting any kind of behavior within the compass of psychiatry.” ...
... Disorders outlined by DSM-IV-TR are reliable thus diagnosis by different professional are similar…keeps all psychologists on the same page. Others criticize DSM-IV-TR for “putting any kind of behavior within the compass of psychiatry.” ...
DSM-5 and its use by chemical dependency professionals
... when more than one diagnosis is given in an inpatient setting, the principal diagnosis is the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for locating the admission of the individual when more than one diagnosis is given in an outpatient setting, the reason for the visit is the condi ...
... when more than one diagnosis is given in an inpatient setting, the principal diagnosis is the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for locating the admission of the individual when more than one diagnosis is given in an outpatient setting, the reason for the visit is the condi ...
Habitat heterogeneity favours asexual reproduction in natural
... models, posit that there is genetically based variation among individuals for exploiting different niches (e.g., Ghiselin 1974; Maynard Smith 1978; Young 1981; Bell 1982; Case and Taper 1986; Doncaster et al. 2000; Song et al. 2011). Genetically identical individuals should, therefore, experience mo ...
... models, posit that there is genetically based variation among individuals for exploiting different niches (e.g., Ghiselin 1974; Maynard Smith 1978; Young 1981; Bell 1982; Case and Taper 1986; Doncaster et al. 2000; Song et al. 2011). Genetically identical individuals should, therefore, experience mo ...
body irradiation transplantation: impact of chronic graft
... and large ES 5 0.8) was used.10 Because an ES of one-third to one-half could be considered discriminatory for health-related QOL,11,12 we regarded ES $ 0.3 as clinically relevant. PROCs LOGISTIC, LIFETEST, and GEE of SAS 9.2 (SAS Institute) were used. ...
... and large ES 5 0.8) was used.10 Because an ES of one-third to one-half could be considered discriminatory for health-related QOL,11,12 we regarded ES $ 0.3 as clinically relevant. PROCs LOGISTIC, LIFETEST, and GEE of SAS 9.2 (SAS Institute) were used. ...
ch11HandoutSlides
... Disorders of Desire – Women with this disorder lack normal interest in sex and rarely initiate sexual activity. – Many also feel little excitement during sexual activity, are unaroused by erotic cues, and have few genital or nongenital sensations during sexual activity. – As many as 38 percent of w ...
... Disorders of Desire – Women with this disorder lack normal interest in sex and rarely initiate sexual activity. – Many also feel little excitement during sexual activity, are unaroused by erotic cues, and have few genital or nongenital sensations during sexual activity. – As many as 38 percent of w ...
this one - Talmudology
... importance of basic anatomy and physiology for perceiving the full meaning of what clinicians see and may read from human’s behavior. Son of his time, and with the scientific limits of his historic period, he was nevertheless trying to bridge the anatomy of the brain with complex mental functions, e ...
... importance of basic anatomy and physiology for perceiving the full meaning of what clinicians see and may read from human’s behavior. Son of his time, and with the scientific limits of his historic period, he was nevertheless trying to bridge the anatomy of the brain with complex mental functions, e ...
SAPR
... Victims of sexual assault experience a wide range of short and long-term psychological reactions to the assault. It must be stressed that each person’s experience, response, and recovery process is unique. However, we will discuss typical physical and mental health responses to sexual assault and th ...
... Victims of sexual assault experience a wide range of short and long-term psychological reactions to the assault. It must be stressed that each person’s experience, response, and recovery process is unique. However, we will discuss typical physical and mental health responses to sexual assault and th ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
Treating and Identifying Childhood Sexual Abuse
... experience over the years has been usually ages between 30 and 40. It is important for therapists to allow the man or woman who has come for treatment to feel protected and safe within the treatment process, and give assurance that their traumatic experience of childhood sexual abuse will be under ...
... experience over the years has been usually ages between 30 and 40. It is important for therapists to allow the man or woman who has come for treatment to feel protected and safe within the treatment process, and give assurance that their traumatic experience of childhood sexual abuse will be under ...
Sexual Relations between Psychotherapists and Their Patients
... relatively harmless to the frankly destructive." Some have suggested that it can be helpful. Psychiatrist Martin Shepard concluded from interviews with patients who engaged in sexual activity with therapists that "as many people are aided by intimate involvements with their therapists as are hurt. 2 ...
... relatively harmless to the frankly destructive." Some have suggested that it can be helpful. Psychiatrist Martin Shepard concluded from interviews with patients who engaged in sexual activity with therapists that "as many people are aided by intimate involvements with their therapists as are hurt. 2 ...
Roman Social-Sexual Interactions - CU Scholar
... Indeed, I firmly believe that Romans were actually more restricted in their sexuality than many cultures are today. Certainly, they hat at their disposal any number of means of indulging in the vices which happened to be culturally acceptable (e.g. sexual slavery or institutionalized prostitution), ...
... Indeed, I firmly believe that Romans were actually more restricted in their sexuality than many cultures are today. Certainly, they hat at their disposal any number of means of indulging in the vices which happened to be culturally acceptable (e.g. sexual slavery or institutionalized prostitution), ...
DSM 5: A Primer - National Association of Social Workers
... disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (RRBs). Because both components are required for diagnosis of ASD, social communication disorder is diagnosed if no R ...
... disorder not otherwise specified. ASD is characterized by 1) deficits in social communication and social interaction and 2) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities (RRBs). Because both components are required for diagnosis of ASD, social communication disorder is diagnosed if no R ...
The Role of Pavlovian Conditioning in Sexual Behavior
... in human experimentation and ethical concerns (American Psychological Association, 1973), researchers sought out alternatives to using electric shock in aversive conditioning. Noxious odors were one alternative (e.g., Laws, Meyer, & Holmen, 1978). Bancroft (1974) summarized the results of studies th ...
... in human experimentation and ethical concerns (American Psychological Association, 1973), researchers sought out alternatives to using electric shock in aversive conditioning. Noxious odors were one alternative (e.g., Laws, Meyer, & Holmen, 1978). Bancroft (1974) summarized the results of studies th ...