The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... With sexual satisfaction as a contributing component to relationship satisfaction, and with sexual satisfaction being a complex concept in itself, it is important to understand the building blocks of sexual satisfaction within couples. Sexual satisfaction, as an individual concept, has a large numbe ...
... With sexual satisfaction as a contributing component to relationship satisfaction, and with sexual satisfaction being a complex concept in itself, it is important to understand the building blocks of sexual satisfaction within couples. Sexual satisfaction, as an individual concept, has a large numbe ...
Emory University School of Law
... with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognition of the frailty of human nature, regards a homicide committed under the influence of sudden pass ...
... with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognition of the frailty of human nature, regards a homicide committed under the influence of sudden pass ...
Bystander Behavior Intervention in Risky Sexual Assault Situations
... Berkowitz (2010) argues that when individuals are given the correct information, it may break this self-perpetuating cycle and encourage change. Gidycz et al. (2011) found that participants in their bystander education program, which utilized a social norms exercise addressing misperceptions, found ...
... Berkowitz (2010) argues that when individuals are given the correct information, it may break this self-perpetuating cycle and encourage change. Gidycz et al. (2011) found that participants in their bystander education program, which utilized a social norms exercise addressing misperceptions, found ...
clinical practice guidelines for management of sexual dysfunctions
... According to DSM-IVTR, the category of sexual dysfunctions is further sub-divided into 4 categories: (1) primary, (2) general medical condition-related, (3) substance-induced, and (4) not otherwise specified. The advantage of the above classification is that all sexual function disorders are grouped ...
... According to DSM-IVTR, the category of sexual dysfunctions is further sub-divided into 4 categories: (1) primary, (2) general medical condition-related, (3) substance-induced, and (4) not otherwise specified. The advantage of the above classification is that all sexual function disorders are grouped ...
Media Sobriety and Recovery Manual
... Report 2002, 3.3). Youth with significant exposure to sexuality in the media were shown to be 2.2 times more likely to have had intercourse at ages 14 to 16 (Report in Pediatrics, April, 2006). Another major danger is online predators in that 1 in 5 children who use chat rooms have been approached b ...
... Report 2002, 3.3). Youth with significant exposure to sexuality in the media were shown to be 2.2 times more likely to have had intercourse at ages 14 to 16 (Report in Pediatrics, April, 2006). Another major danger is online predators in that 1 in 5 children who use chat rooms have been approached b ...
Autoerotic Asphyxiation Syndrome In Adolescent and Young Adult
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
John Donne and the “Anthropomorphic Map” Tradition Almost
... which man both is and is not an island. Gandelman cites Arcimboldi’s “anthropomorphic man/island” which appears both as a man’s head and as an island, but never at the same instant in our perceptual imagination. He seems to have implied that Donne’s claims about involvement “in mankinde” must be jux ...
... which man both is and is not an island. Gandelman cites Arcimboldi’s “anthropomorphic man/island” which appears both as a man’s head and as an island, but never at the same instant in our perceptual imagination. He seems to have implied that Donne’s claims about involvement “in mankinde” must be jux ...
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2009 Meeting
... share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel reservations. SSSS does not assume any liability in sharing this information. ACCESSIBILITY AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: ...
... share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel reservations. SSSS does not assume any liability in sharing this information. ACCESSIBILITY AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: ...
RETURN TO ABUSER
... In 2014 and 2015, some 3,056 people sought care for the first children, this risk was heightened, with almost two in five time in MSF-run Family Support Centres in the capital, Port children experiencing repeated or ongoing sexual violence. Moresby, and in Tari, in the Highlands region. Their accoun ...
... In 2014 and 2015, some 3,056 people sought care for the first children, this risk was heightened, with almost two in five time in MSF-run Family Support Centres in the capital, Port children experiencing repeated or ongoing sexual violence. Moresby, and in Tari, in the Highlands region. Their accoun ...
A COHPARISCN OF THE ATTITUDES
... because of ttc "better" and more faniliQr social cl.:18::::. per cent of the freshn:en '.ho rated the streetwalker QS ...
... because of ttc "better" and more faniliQr social cl.:18::::. per cent of the freshn:en '.ho rated the streetwalker QS ...
(WFSBP) Guidelines for the biological treatment of paraphilias
... with elevated risk of harm to self and others and that there is increasingly effective treatment available. The validity however of paraphilias as a medical diagnosis is ambiguous in that they are excluded in the mental health legislation of many nations as a basis for compulsory detention (Gordon 2 ...
... with elevated risk of harm to self and others and that there is increasingly effective treatment available. The validity however of paraphilias as a medical diagnosis is ambiguous in that they are excluded in the mental health legislation of many nations as a basis for compulsory detention (Gordon 2 ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... activist and rape prevention practice. Ideologies are commonly shared understandings, rules and beliefs ascribed to gender, gender roles, sex, sexuality, appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Ideologies are hegemonic beliefs about rape, who rapes, who gets raped, where, when and how rapes happen, ...
... activist and rape prevention practice. Ideologies are commonly shared understandings, rules and beliefs ascribed to gender, gender roles, sex, sexuality, appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Ideologies are hegemonic beliefs about rape, who rapes, who gets raped, where, when and how rapes happen, ...
Constructing Definitions of Sexual Orientation in Research and Theory
... Analyzing definitions of sexual orientation are necessary because they are often used to position the theorist/researcher on a particular side of the social constructionist/essentialist and realist/nominalist debates. These two debates are concerned with whether or not sexual orientations are metaph ...
... Analyzing definitions of sexual orientation are necessary because they are often used to position the theorist/researcher on a particular side of the social constructionist/essentialist and realist/nominalist debates. These two debates are concerned with whether or not sexual orientations are metaph ...
Genetic variation in sexual and clonal lineages of
... Sexual reproduction within natural populations of most plants and animals continues to remain an enigma in evolutionary biology. That the enigma persists is not for lack of testable hypotheses but rather because of the lack of suitable study systems in which sexual and asexual females coexist. Here ...
... Sexual reproduction within natural populations of most plants and animals continues to remain an enigma in evolutionary biology. That the enigma persists is not for lack of testable hypotheses but rather because of the lack of suitable study systems in which sexual and asexual females coexist. Here ...
The Use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Two Case Reports of
... Case 2 is a 43 year old heterosexual male who has engaged in paraphilic infantilism for 15 years and transvestism for approximately 10 years. Further, he has a long history of substance misuse including heroin, crack and alcohol which began prior to the development of both paraphilia’s. He presented ...
... Case 2 is a 43 year old heterosexual male who has engaged in paraphilic infantilism for 15 years and transvestism for approximately 10 years. Further, he has a long history of substance misuse including heroin, crack and alcohol which began prior to the development of both paraphilia’s. He presented ...
Coitus in the Symbolic Language of Slavic Culture
... like ‘bratchina’ allowed for sexual intercourse among adults, including coition of close relatives, e.g. daughter-in-law with brother-inlaw or father-in-law, even coitus of married brothers with married sisters was not considered sinful (Bernstam 1988: 227–228). Only signs of old age imposed restric ...
... like ‘bratchina’ allowed for sexual intercourse among adults, including coition of close relatives, e.g. daughter-in-law with brother-inlaw or father-in-law, even coitus of married brothers with married sisters was not considered sinful (Bernstam 1988: 227–228). Only signs of old age imposed restric ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... 31. Sexual knowledge and safe-sex skills have not kept up with the loosening of restrictions on sexual behavior in China as shown by: a. an increase in single women obtaining abortions and the increasing rates of HIV infections. b. increased sexual relations before marriage. c. an increase in the me ...
... 31. Sexual knowledge and safe-sex skills have not kept up with the loosening of restrictions on sexual behavior in China as shown by: a. an increase in single women obtaining abortions and the increasing rates of HIV infections. b. increased sexual relations before marriage. c. an increase in the me ...
The Legal Treatment of Marital Rape in Canada, Ghana, Kenya and
... concern for the African and Canadian Women‘s Human Rights Project (ACWHRP): marital rape is not illegal in ACWHRP‘s African partner countries. The legal treatment of marital rape is of significance in Canada because of the problematic treatment of the legislative provisions that apply to rape since ...
... concern for the African and Canadian Women‘s Human Rights Project (ACWHRP): marital rape is not illegal in ACWHRP‘s African partner countries. The legal treatment of marital rape is of significance in Canada because of the problematic treatment of the legislative provisions that apply to rape since ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... intercourse is necessary for animals or humans if the species are to survive. On the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a person’s health. (Katchadourian and Lunde in Zimbardo and Ruch, 197 ...
... intercourse is necessary for animals or humans if the species are to survive. On the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a person’s health. (Katchadourian and Lunde in Zimbardo and Ruch, 197 ...
Parent-Child Communication among African American
... Miller, 2001). In general, research indicates that increased parent-child communication about adolescent sexual health is associated with greater knowledge and awareness of sexual health concerns (Coyle et al., 2001; Klein et al., 2005), greater overall relationship quality between parents and child ...
... Miller, 2001). In general, research indicates that increased parent-child communication about adolescent sexual health is associated with greater knowledge and awareness of sexual health concerns (Coyle et al., 2001; Klein et al., 2005), greater overall relationship quality between parents and child ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... works. Sexuality is a quite recent focus in literary studies, but while many universities started offering numerous courses on the literature of sexuality since 1970‟s, its separate field did not have enough contribution, in my view, to the subject of marriage. Though psychology, sociology, biology ...
... works. Sexuality is a quite recent focus in literary studies, but while many universities started offering numerous courses on the literature of sexuality since 1970‟s, its separate field did not have enough contribution, in my view, to the subject of marriage. Though psychology, sociology, biology ...
from shame to game in one hundred years: an
... and child could then be bleak. Note that the statute cited at the beginning of this section seemed only to apply to women who needed support. So, the widespread rule of Western societies was to shame and stigmatize premarital sex in order to limit out-of-wedlock births—19th-century France is an exce ...
... and child could then be bleak. Note that the statute cited at the beginning of this section seemed only to apply to women who needed support. So, the widespread rule of Western societies was to shame and stigmatize premarital sex in order to limit out-of-wedlock births—19th-century France is an exce ...
Working in Fear, Sexual Violence Against Women Farmworkers in
... bend over and crouch, placing them in vulnerable physical positions as they work in close proximity to men. The workforce is commonly made up of family relations, friends and neighbors, blurring the line between work life and family life, which increases the risk of sexual violence and deters women ...
... bend over and crouch, placing them in vulnerable physical positions as they work in close proximity to men. The workforce is commonly made up of family relations, friends and neighbors, blurring the line between work life and family life, which increases the risk of sexual violence and deters women ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Intimate Discrimination - University of Toronto Faculty of Law
... first to identify a range of legal intersections with asexuality. The law has inadvertently burdened asexuality in numerous ways, as well as benefitting it in a few. Examples include the voidability of marriage for lack of consummation in some jurisdictions, on the one hand, and the desexualizing of ...
... first to identify a range of legal intersections with asexuality. The law has inadvertently burdened asexuality in numerous ways, as well as benefitting it in a few. Examples include the voidability of marriage for lack of consummation in some jurisdictions, on the one hand, and the desexualizing of ...