Female Orgasm from Intercourse - UNT Digital Library
... distribution. Body esteem, anxiety during intercourse, exercise, and general pain ...
... distribution. Body esteem, anxiety during intercourse, exercise, and general pain ...
The Blush: Literary and Psychological Perspectives
... The concept of modesty plays little part in psychological accounts of blushing. An exception is Ellis (1927), who, in contradiction of Darwin’s observation that the concept does not map onto a distinct psychological state, defined modesty as a form of fear that prompts concealment and is distinguishe ...
... The concept of modesty plays little part in psychological accounts of blushing. An exception is Ellis (1927), who, in contradiction of Darwin’s observation that the concept does not map onto a distinct psychological state, defined modesty as a form of fear that prompts concealment and is distinguishe ...
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... remain perfectly still. In fact, nonverbal stiffness often leads to inferences of anxiety or fear and ‘freezing’ is considered a prototypical fear response in rats (LeDoux, 2000). Speaking with a monotone voice is likely to compel inferences just as a variable tone of voice does. And a lack of facia ...
... remain perfectly still. In fact, nonverbal stiffness often leads to inferences of anxiety or fear and ‘freezing’ is considered a prototypical fear response in rats (LeDoux, 2000). Speaking with a monotone voice is likely to compel inferences just as a variable tone of voice does. And a lack of facia ...
Drugs That Affect Sexuality
... their feelings and fears about sex. Physicians are not exempt from embarrassment. They too may be uncomfortable discussing this sensitive topic with patients. If a person doesn’t bring up the topic of sexual dysfunction, and sometimes even if he does, the doctor may try to ignore it. The ability to ...
... their feelings and fears about sex. Physicians are not exempt from embarrassment. They too may be uncomfortable discussing this sensitive topic with patients. If a person doesn’t bring up the topic of sexual dysfunction, and sometimes even if he does, the doctor may try to ignore it. The ability to ...
Judgements Made Towards Male Victims of Sexual Assault
... penetration of the vagina; therefore could not be applied to the rape of men. Following increasing recognition that men can be raped, the law was extended to include anal or vaginal penetration of the penis: the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994) stated that ‘it is an offence for a man to ...
... penetration of the vagina; therefore could not be applied to the rape of men. Following increasing recognition that men can be raped, the law was extended to include anal or vaginal penetration of the penis: the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994) stated that ‘it is an offence for a man to ...
THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE ANTECEDENTS OF CHILDHOOD
... subsample of 109 patients. The Spanish CTQ-SF showed adequate psychometric properties and the five-factor structure demonstrated a good fit to the data. The neglect and abuse scales were negatively associated with parental care and positively associated with the overprotection scale. The second stud ...
... subsample of 109 patients. The Spanish CTQ-SF showed adequate psychometric properties and the five-factor structure demonstrated a good fit to the data. The neglect and abuse scales were negatively associated with parental care and positively associated with the overprotection scale. The second stud ...
Investigating Anticipatory Behaviours in Lambs
... or being let out. The interval between cue and future event may however be delayed. In the best of worlds, animals may not experience such waiting as negative and it is even suggested that the anticipation following such cues is experienced as pleasurable. The aim of this thesis was to investigate a ...
... or being let out. The interval between cue and future event may however be delayed. In the best of worlds, animals may not experience such waiting as negative and it is even suggested that the anticipation following such cues is experienced as pleasurable. The aim of this thesis was to investigate a ...
Psychological and behavioural characteristics of females involved
... It has been argued that gangs exercise the power to give status to their members and that this may attract youth who seek status to join a gang (Knox, 1994). The belief that being a member of a gang would increase one’s status may be reinforced by media which glamorizes gang culture and depicts scen ...
... It has been argued that gangs exercise the power to give status to their members and that this may attract youth who seek status to join a gang (Knox, 1994). The belief that being a member of a gang would increase one’s status may be reinforced by media which glamorizes gang culture and depicts scen ...
Yes we can: A dyadic investigation of cognitive interdependence
... and optimal behavioral health outcomes among HIV serodiscordant same-sex male couples by Kristine E. Gamarel Advisor: Professor Sarit A. Golub Research suggests that couples who adopt a "we" orientation in relation to illness demonstrate greater resiliency and an increased capacity to cope with stre ...
... and optimal behavioral health outcomes among HIV serodiscordant same-sex male couples by Kristine E. Gamarel Advisor: Professor Sarit A. Golub Research suggests that couples who adopt a "we" orientation in relation to illness demonstrate greater resiliency and an increased capacity to cope with stre ...
HIV VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING AND TESTING AMONG KENYAN MALE YOUTH AGED13-15 YEARS:
... Two predictors of VCT uptake in previous literature focus on the individual and include aspects of formal education and age. Having any secondary/higher education has been found to be a predictor of testing in younger groups (17 to 35 years of age) and older adults (45 years and over), but not in t ...
... Two predictors of VCT uptake in previous literature focus on the individual and include aspects of formal education and age. Having any secondary/higher education has been found to be a predictor of testing in younger groups (17 to 35 years of age) and older adults (45 years and over), but not in t ...
Social Factors Affecting Women`s Susceptibility to HIV in India
... Most research on HIV transmission tends to focus on how an individual’s behavior, such as injecting drug use, can potentially leave them at risk of contracting HIV. This type of analysis sometimes fails to take into account that many women married to men belonging to high-risk groups may not have pa ...
... Most research on HIV transmission tends to focus on how an individual’s behavior, such as injecting drug use, can potentially leave them at risk of contracting HIV. This type of analysis sometimes fails to take into account that many women married to men belonging to high-risk groups may not have pa ...
“It All Depends”: A Qualitative Study of Parents` Views of Human
... Parents who supported vaccination at the recommended ages generally understood its role as a preventive measure. Some parents discussed how guidelines would positively influence their acceptance of HPV vaccine for their children at the recommended ages. As one mother remarked upon learning that the ...
... Parents who supported vaccination at the recommended ages generally understood its role as a preventive measure. Some parents discussed how guidelines would positively influence their acceptance of HPV vaccine for their children at the recommended ages. As one mother remarked upon learning that the ...
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... 2-11. The correct biological explanation for general paresis a) was discovered very quickly. b) is still a mystery to scientists. c) will never be discovered. d) was only discovered after more than 100 years of study. ANS: d, p. 32, F/D 2-12. Confirming a specific biological cause of general paresi ...
... 2-11. The correct biological explanation for general paresis a) was discovered very quickly. b) is still a mystery to scientists. c) will never be discovered. d) was only discovered after more than 100 years of study. ANS: d, p. 32, F/D 2-12. Confirming a specific biological cause of general paresi ...
The effects of music videos on adolescents - UvA-DARE
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
A validation and reduced form of the Female Condom Attitudes Scale
... original database. The investigator draws a substantial number of bootstrap samples (e.g., 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The boots ...
... original database. The investigator draws a substantial number of bootstrap samples (e.g., 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The boots ...
Stigma, Obesity, and the Health of the Nation`s Children
... prejudice, and discrimination (Link & Phelan, 2001). When referring to weight stigma in this article, we are referring to negative weight-related attitudes and beliefs that are manifested by stereotypes, bias, rejection, and prejudice toward children and adolescents because they are overweight or ob ...
... prejudice, and discrimination (Link & Phelan, 2001). When referring to weight stigma in this article, we are referring to negative weight-related attitudes and beliefs that are manifested by stereotypes, bias, rejection, and prejudice toward children and adolescents because they are overweight or ob ...
Neurobiological mechanisms of puberty in higher primates
... (NPY) (Plant and Shahab, 2002). This hypothesis is based on the following ®ndings. First, central administration of NPY arrests GnRH pulsatility in agonadal postpubertal male and female monkeys (Pau et al., 1995; Kaynard et al., 1990; Shahab et al., 2003). Second, ontogenetic changes in NPY gene exp ...
... (NPY) (Plant and Shahab, 2002). This hypothesis is based on the following ®ndings. First, central administration of NPY arrests GnRH pulsatility in agonadal postpubertal male and female monkeys (Pau et al., 1995; Kaynard et al., 1990; Shahab et al., 2003). Second, ontogenetic changes in NPY gene exp ...
pathogen negative pelvic inflammatory disease: is it pid?
... Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) occurs when pathogens (often sexually transmitted) ascend from the cervix to the upper genital tract. However no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no ...
... Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) occurs when pathogens (often sexually transmitted) ascend from the cervix to the upper genital tract. However no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no ...
Behavior Criminal Justice and - National Juvenile Defender Center
... interrelated (Ford, Fraleigh, & Connor, 2010), and some youth who are proactively aggressive are not highly “callous and unemotional” but instead may be proactively attempting to defend themselves based on past complex trauma (Ford, Chapman, Mack, & Pearson, 2006). This would be consistent with the ...
... interrelated (Ford, Fraleigh, & Connor, 2010), and some youth who are proactively aggressive are not highly “callous and unemotional” but instead may be proactively attempting to defend themselves based on past complex trauma (Ford, Chapman, Mack, & Pearson, 2006). This would be consistent with the ...
PATTERNS OF RULE-VIOLATING BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN AND
... Adolescence has long been viewed as a time of transition from childhood to adulthood. For most adolescents, this is a time of exploration and identity formation. Relationships with peers become increasingly important, while those with parents evolve into a more mature form, permitting greater respon ...
... Adolescence has long been viewed as a time of transition from childhood to adulthood. For most adolescents, this is a time of exploration and identity formation. Relationships with peers become increasingly important, while those with parents evolve into a more mature form, permitting greater respon ...
Parent-Child Communication among African American
... observed among urban African American youth. Between high rates of school drop-out, difficulty maintaining employment, and parents and other community members burdened with providing basic necessities for their families, youth often experience more unsupervised, peerfacilitated social time. Such uns ...
... observed among urban African American youth. Between high rates of school drop-out, difficulty maintaining employment, and parents and other community members burdened with providing basic necessities for their families, youth often experience more unsupervised, peerfacilitated social time. Such uns ...
Heredity and Conception Truth or Fiction?
... Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development, Second Edition, Spencer A. Rathus Chapter 1 ...
... Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development, Second Edition, Spencer A. Rathus Chapter 1 ...
Treatment interventions for people with aggressive behaviour and
... control disorder not otherwise specified and some personality disorders. Thus, aggressive behaviour may be related to a very wide range of diagnoses. Several studies of large databases from California and New York have indicated no relationship between aggression and any specific psychiatric disorde ...
... control disorder not otherwise specified and some personality disorders. Thus, aggressive behaviour may be related to a very wide range of diagnoses. Several studies of large databases from California and New York have indicated no relationship between aggression and any specific psychiatric disorde ...
The impact of persistent sexual side effects of selective serotonin
... pharmacological treatment (referred to as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction or PSSD). The investigation sought to answer the following research questions: (1) How do individuals with persistent sexual side effects make sense of and meaning from their experience?; (2) How have these individuals' sense of ...
... pharmacological treatment (referred to as post-SSRI sexual dysfunction or PSSD). The investigation sought to answer the following research questions: (1) How do individuals with persistent sexual side effects make sense of and meaning from their experience?; (2) How have these individuals' sense of ...
Voyages in Development, Second Edition, Spencer A. Rathus
... child is just like the adult except less mature, with growth will be able to do everything • Discontinuous: new ways of thinking and understanding emerge at specific times – A school counselor advises a parent, “Don’t worry about your teenager’s argumentative behavior. It shows she understands the w ...
... child is just like the adult except less mature, with growth will be able to do everything • Discontinuous: new ways of thinking and understanding emerge at specific times – A school counselor advises a parent, “Don’t worry about your teenager’s argumentative behavior. It shows she understands the w ...