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| Idealized love based on romance and perfection |
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| Define Companionate Love: |
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An intimate form of love that involves friendly affection and deep attachment based on a familiarity with the loved one;
Conjugal Love. |
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| Robert Lee: What love styles were associated with poorer psychological health? |
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| Robert Sternberg's Different Types of Love include: |
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Passion
Intimacy
Commitment |
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| What are the three childhood attachment styles? |
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Secure
Anxious/Ambivalent
Avoidant |
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| What factor has been found to reduce the negative effects from divorce? |
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| A good relationship with at least one of the parents |
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| Kinsey's approach to Homosexuality: |
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7-Point Scale Continuum
0 - Exclusively Heterosexual
1- Heterosexual, incidental homosexual
2- Heterosexual, more than incidental homosexual
3- Equally Hetero and Homo
4- Homosexual, more than incidental hetersexual
5- Homosexual, incidental heterosexual
6- Exclusively Homosexual
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| Klein's approach to homosexuality: |
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Sexual orinetation Grid
Takes past, present and ideal into consideration
Takes Kinsey's model further |
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| Biological differences in sexual orientation: |
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Studies of identical twins, possibly a 'gay' gene, would have dissapeared by now if that was the case because homosexuals are less likely to have children
Biological and envionmental factors are equally important |
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| 6-Stage Model of Coming Out: |
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CCTAPS
1- Identity Confusion
2- Identity Comparison
3- Identity Tolerance
4- Identity Acceptance
5- Identity Pride
6- Identity Synthesis |
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| Issues facing Gay/Lesbian Seniors: |
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| What is the role of gay-straight alliances in high schools? |
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| Encourage tolerance and provide a place for students to meet |
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| the "presumption of heterosexuality" that has societal implications |
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| Types of Sexual Dysfunctions: |
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Primary
Secondary
Situational
Global |
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| Primary dysfunctions are caused by _______/_______ problems, while secondary dysfuncations are caused by ___________ causes. |
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| Biological/Physiological, Psychological |
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| Lower levels or Higher levels of sexual desire typically called "the problem"? |
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| What is the FIRST thing sex therapists do at the beginning of a treatment for sexual dysfunction? |
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| Medical history/workup to rule out physiological causes |
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| Disorders similar to paraphilia: |
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Smoking, Gambling.
Impulse control disorders |
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| Is paraphanilia research representative of the entire population? |
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| No, because research is typically done on the incarcerated |
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| What classifies someone as a pedophile? |
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| Sexual attraction to a prepubescent child. |
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| Common characteristics of pedophiles? Differences in male/female? |
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Previously sexually assaulted
Femlales: more psychiatric disorders |
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| Why is castration not effective in treating violent pedophiliac offenders? |
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| They can still use foreign objects on victims, doesn't always decrease sex drive |
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| Patrick Carnes' 4 Cycles of Sex Addicts Experiences: |
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1: Preoccupation (thoughts)
2: Ritualization (primping/bars)
3: Comulsive Sexual Behavior (no control sex)
4: Despair (regret/realization of actions) |
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| What is the median sexual abuse age for boys and girls? |
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| Men/Women are more likely to report sexual abuse? |
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| ______ are more likely to be sexually abused by a stranger while ______ are more likely to be sexually abused by someone they know. |
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| What are some outcomes of long-term sexual abuse? |
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Anti-Social
Drug Addictions
Prostitution |
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| Characteristics of child molesters: |
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Low IQ
Poor social skills
Low self-esteem
Unhappy family history |
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| Why were the erotic images discovered by Pompeii not found out about for so long? |
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| Authorities hid and locked them up in museums |
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| sexually oriented media that are considered by a viewer or society as within the acceptable bounds of decency |
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| Any sexually oriented material that is created simply for the purpose of arousing the viewer |
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| Early influences (invention) on the development of pornography: |
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| How is sexual risk typically portrayed during prime-time programming? |
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| Europe/U.S has more sexually explicit movies/films |
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| How do U.S. courts define obscenity? |
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| Materials considered offensive to standards of sexual decency |
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| Related to "online pornography": what is an online buying feature developed by the porn industry? |
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| What categories are used to describe online sex users? |
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Recreational (curious/entertainment)
At-Risk (increasingly drawn to porn)
Compulsive (11+ hours of viewing) |
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| How are teens lured into sex work? |
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| They are vulnerable, given hopes for a better life, person acts like they care, etc. |
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| What sexual behaviors were men most likely to report engaging in with a prostitute? |
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| Pornography Guest Speaker: |
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| Child pornography. He had started with regular pornography and kept looking to see what else there was. Eventually he got to the level that he was looking at child pornography, and even sending it in emails across state lines. |
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| Living together in a sexual relationship when not legally married |
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| Do people cohabitate just as a replacement for marriage? |
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| People who cohabitate are _____ likely to divorce |
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People in the 21st century get married:
Sooner/Later
At an _______ age:
older/younger
Experience:
more/less/equal happiness
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| Later, older, equal happiness |
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T/F
Frequency of sex increases relationship satisfaction |
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| When a spouse dies, who is more likely to remarry? Why? |
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| Men are twice as likely to remarry because they are often older and marry younger women |
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| How does the U.S compare to other societies regarding extramarital affairs? |
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| What is the main reason affair occur? |
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| Unmet emotional needs in a marriage |
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| Same-Sex couples report higher/lower levels of intamacy, equality and relationship satisfaction and they are more/less likely to break up |
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| Sexuality issues in lesbian couples: |
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| Often have a harder time initiating sexual activity, less aggressive |
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| What group of married couples report the lowest levels of marital satisfaction? |
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| Couples with teen children |
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| Define covenant marriage: |
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| A marriage preceded by pre-marital counseling and has strict rules about divorce |
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| What characteristics put couples at a higher risk for divorce? |
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| Have children early, divorced parents, previous divorce |
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