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... • Patient will demonstrate positive interpersonal relationships. • Patient will demonstrate adequate social interaction • Patient will express comfort with body. • Patient will express a willingness to be sexual. • Patient will report increased psychological comfort ...
... • Patient will demonstrate positive interpersonal relationships. • Patient will demonstrate adequate social interaction • Patient will express comfort with body. • Patient will express a willingness to be sexual. • Patient will report increased psychological comfort ...
paper - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... simulation model by Hamilton (Hamilton WD. 1980. Sex versus non-sex versus parasite. Oikos. 35:282–290.) suggested that parasites could be an important force in selecting against asexual clones, leading to the persistence of sex. This result was consistent with a number of independent verbal models ...
... simulation model by Hamilton (Hamilton WD. 1980. Sex versus non-sex versus parasite. Oikos. 35:282–290.) suggested that parasites could be an important force in selecting against asexual clones, leading to the persistence of sex. This result was consistent with a number of independent verbal models ...
Psychodynamics of Hypersexuality in Children and Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder Stewart Adelson
... remains to be established. This depends on two factors: first, whether hypersexuality is confirmed to be present in youth with bipolar disorder and, second, whether their increased sexuality is relevant to the disorder in the same way that it is for adults. In contrast with the increased sexuality i ...
... remains to be established. This depends on two factors: first, whether hypersexuality is confirmed to be present in youth with bipolar disorder and, second, whether their increased sexuality is relevant to the disorder in the same way that it is for adults. In contrast with the increased sexuality i ...
(6) A Christian sexual ethic for today must be based on belief in the
... together without any church or civil marriage ceremony. They believe that the only way they will find out whether they are capable of such a deep relationship with each other is by trying to live it out in practice. Some may even be put off marriage by the fact that it takes too much for granted. It ...
... together without any church or civil marriage ceremony. They believe that the only way they will find out whether they are capable of such a deep relationship with each other is by trying to live it out in practice. Some may even be put off marriage by the fact that it takes too much for granted. It ...
Hebephilia Is Not a Mental Disorder in DSM-IV
... been well described by authorities in the sexual disorders field.7–15 This background has not prevented hebephilia (in the official sounding guise of paraphilia not otherwise specified, hebephilia) from being misused as a qualifying diagnosis in legal proceedings, to justify what often becomes a lif ...
... been well described by authorities in the sexual disorders field.7–15 This background has not prevented hebephilia (in the official sounding guise of paraphilia not otherwise specified, hebephilia) from being misused as a qualifying diagnosis in legal proceedings, to justify what often becomes a lif ...
Erectile disorder
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... Copyright (c) 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. ...
Habitat heterogeneity favours asexual reproduction in natural
... under a light regime of L/D = 14:10 superimposed over a natural light regime. These mesocosms were used to test whether habitat heterogeneity affects the relative success of competing sexual and asexual lineages in two different assays, each running over approximately 12 thrips generations (thrips h ...
... under a light regime of L/D = 14:10 superimposed over a natural light regime. These mesocosms were used to test whether habitat heterogeneity affects the relative success of competing sexual and asexual lineages in two different assays, each running over approximately 12 thrips generations (thrips h ...
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 ...
Šablona -- Diplomová práce
... theory of speech patterns or tendencies of lesbians. Lesbians speak through the mixture of linguistic styles – see the Chapter 4.1.1. – but they do not show any signs of quick recognition or a possibility of fixation of these styles as patterns. 2.2.2 Discursive construction of sexuality According t ...
... theory of speech patterns or tendencies of lesbians. Lesbians speak through the mixture of linguistic styles – see the Chapter 4.1.1. – but they do not show any signs of quick recognition or a possibility of fixation of these styles as patterns. 2.2.2 Discursive construction of sexuality According t ...
Double Alterity and the Global Historiography of Sexuality: China
... [certain types] of statements come to be comprehensible?” (p.126). To take the insight of historicism seriously, not every statement is comprehensible at all times, either on the individual level or the macro-level of social geobodies or historical epochs. Specifically, in this paper I will focus on ...
... [certain types] of statements come to be comprehensible?” (p.126). To take the insight of historicism seriously, not every statement is comprehensible at all times, either on the individual level or the macro-level of social geobodies or historical epochs. Specifically, in this paper I will focus on ...
The impact of sex education on the sexual
... The Population Division is grateful to Mr. Douglas Kirby of ETR Associates in the United States of America for having participated in the meeting and prepared this paper, which focuses on a review of studies assessing the effectiveness of sex education programmes in reducing risky sexual behaviour a ...
... The Population Division is grateful to Mr. Douglas Kirby of ETR Associates in the United States of America for having participated in the meeting and prepared this paper, which focuses on a review of studies assessing the effectiveness of sex education programmes in reducing risky sexual behaviour a ...
Paraphilias - University of Idaho
... • Adults who derive sexual gratification through physical/sexual contact with prepuberty children unrelated to them • Research does not support the DSM’s prepuberty child • Some victimize any children under the legal age of consent ...
... • Adults who derive sexual gratification through physical/sexual contact with prepuberty children unrelated to them • Research does not support the DSM’s prepuberty child • Some victimize any children under the legal age of consent ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... freedoms,1 the fight against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has led to the recognition of legal equality for the sexual minorities. In 2002, Québec created a new form of conjugal relationship—the civil union—and then in 2005, Canada adopted legislation allowing same-sex marriages, ...
... freedoms,1 the fight against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has led to the recognition of legal equality for the sexual minorities. In 2002, Québec created a new form of conjugal relationship—the civil union—and then in 2005, Canada adopted legislation allowing same-sex marriages, ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... • Builds systematic checks and refinements of the researcher’s major theoretical categories. Kathy Charmaz (2012) ‘The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory’. A Journal of the BSA MedSoc Group The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory Medical Sociology online 4 Volume 6 | Issue 3 | October 2012 ...
... • Builds systematic checks and refinements of the researcher’s major theoretical categories. Kathy Charmaz (2012) ‘The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory’. A Journal of the BSA MedSoc Group The Power and Potential of Grounded Theory Medical Sociology online 4 Volume 6 | Issue 3 | October 2012 ...
FACTORS AFFECTING SEXUAL PRACTICES IN WEST AFRICA
... PARTNER WHO INTENDS WEDLOCK: – “If I find someone who is ready to go all the way with me, then I will be willing to have sex with him. I have been with this man for 2 years but I am yet to give myself to him. I am not in a hurry” Abstinent female, 20 years, Dabou, Côte d’Ivoire JOHNS HOPKINS U ...
... PARTNER WHO INTENDS WEDLOCK: – “If I find someone who is ready to go all the way with me, then I will be willing to have sex with him. I have been with this man for 2 years but I am yet to give myself to him. I am not in a hurry” Abstinent female, 20 years, Dabou, Côte d’Ivoire JOHNS HOPKINS U ...
The Sex Exploiter - La Strada International
... may be capable of consenting to a sexual relationship with a nineteen year old girl or ...
... may be capable of consenting to a sexual relationship with a nineteen year old girl or ...
HIV Risk Behaviour in Irish Intravenous Drug Users
... was noted in Glasgow and London I.D.U.’s8. Because of the high level of inefficiency in cleaning we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the ...
... was noted in Glasgow and London I.D.U.’s8. Because of the high level of inefficiency in cleaning we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the ...
miller 1999 culture - The University of New Mexico
... reproducing animals, whereby individuals display their attractiveness, health, status, fertility, genetic quality, and other reproductively important traits, and individuals select their mates based on such displays. As Darwin (1871) noted, female animals are often choosier about their mates than m ...
... reproducing animals, whereby individuals display their attractiveness, health, status, fertility, genetic quality, and other reproductively important traits, and individuals select their mates based on such displays. As Darwin (1871) noted, female animals are often choosier about their mates than m ...
Group Dynamics and Team Worl
... identify themselves and feel a sense of belongingness • Out Group:They are the group with which people do not identify with. ...
... identify themselves and feel a sense of belongingness • Out Group:They are the group with which people do not identify with. ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... A recent review of the conditioning of human sexual arousal (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still some ...
... A recent review of the conditioning of human sexual arousal (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still some ...
Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical
... conditions are met, sexual traits act as reliable indicators of overall genetic quality and become sexually selected exactly because they reduce one component of the fitness of their bearer. Recently, Getty (1998) argued that it is theoretically possible for there not only to be differential costs o ...
... conditions are met, sexual traits act as reliable indicators of overall genetic quality and become sexually selected exactly because they reduce one component of the fitness of their bearer. Recently, Getty (1998) argued that it is theoretically possible for there not only to be differential costs o ...
Deviation and the Criminal Law - Northwestern University School of
... desires and can satisfactorily perform heterosexual coitus. Realization by the patient of the supposed causes of his homosexuality cannot be assumed to effect cure; effects must be gauged before treatment can be evaluated and, a fortiori, terminated. Consequently, it seems inescapable that effective ...
... desires and can satisfactorily perform heterosexual coitus. Realization by the patient of the supposed causes of his homosexuality cannot be assumed to effect cure; effects must be gauged before treatment can be evaluated and, a fortiori, terminated. Consequently, it seems inescapable that effective ...
Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... range of sexual functioning. Storms’ (1980) twodimensional model of sexual orientation includes asexual as one of four sexual orientation categories, with asexuals scoring low on both heterosexual and homosexual attraction/fantasy. In a national probability study, Bogaert (2004, p. 281) found that 1 ...
... range of sexual functioning. Storms’ (1980) twodimensional model of sexual orientation includes asexual as one of four sexual orientation categories, with asexuals scoring low on both heterosexual and homosexual attraction/fantasy. In a national probability study, Bogaert (2004, p. 281) found that 1 ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and the private as distinct spheres where what happens in the private is assumed to have no wider social effects, specifically in this case on male attitudes and behaviour towards women (Cameron and ...
... instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and the private as distinct spheres where what happens in the private is assumed to have no wider social effects, specifically in this case on male attitudes and behaviour towards women (Cameron and ...
Väinö Meltti: Kotkan Työväenyhdistys 1888-1938
... that college-age women (N = 275) in committed relationships, who use effective contraceptive methods, who are more consistently orgasmic, and who report higher frequencies of sexual intercourse tend to report higher levels of sexual satisfaction (Pinney et al., 1987). However, Greeley (1991) found t ...
... that college-age women (N = 275) in committed relationships, who use effective contraceptive methods, who are more consistently orgasmic, and who report higher frequencies of sexual intercourse tend to report higher levels of sexual satisfaction (Pinney et al., 1987). However, Greeley (1991) found t ...
Heterosexuality
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Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is ""an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions"" to persons of the opposite sex; it ""also refers to a person's sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions.""Heterosexuality is one of the three main classifications of sexual orientation along with bisexuality and homosexuality, which are each parts of the heterosexual–homosexual continuum.The term heterosexual or heterosexuality is usually applied to humans, but heterosexual behavior is observed in all mammals and in other non-human animals. The word heterosexual is etymologically formed by adding the combining form of Greek έτερος heteros (meaning ""different"" or ""other"") as a prefix to ""sexuality"".