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    FACTS ABOUT ABSTINENCE 8.3 Work File Below you will address the issue of abstinence versus sexual activity in three different ways; implications of sexual activity (this may include health issues that might arise due to sexual activity)‚ a comparative look of rewards and risks of sexual activity and abstinence‚ and factual statements that a teen might use to defend a teen’s choice of abstinence. You need to consider knowledge of the reproductive systems‚ issues regarding teen pregnancy‚ and

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    By investigating the Greek attitude towards sex‚ K. J. Dover analyzes Greek ideals and social structures in his chapter “Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour.” He argues that the reason why Greek men were expected to refrain from sexual desires was because it was seen as a feminine characteristic. Women in antiquity were considered to be sex crazed and slaves to their sexual desires. Men‚ however‚ were supposed to resist their sexual desires in order to be seen as “manly and free” (Dover

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    1.2 EXPLANATION OF THE FOUR CATEGORIES OF RISKY BEHAVIOUR Teenage suicide: This is a deliberate act for someone to kill themselves. This can be done by drinking harmful substances‚ overdosing on medication or drugs‚ shooting or hanging one’s self‚ jumping in front of moving vehicles and trains as well as jumping off buildings and bridges. According to WHO a suicide occurs every 40 seconds and an attempted suicide every 3 seconds. In South Africa the most common or frequent ways are hanging yourself

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    Psychopathology Abnormal psychology is a scientific investigation of abnormal behavior in order to help analyze‚ anticipate‚ interpret‚ and modify abnormal patterns of functioning (Damour & Hansell‚ 2008). It examines the nature of psychopathology as well as its reasons and treatments. Certainly‚ the definition of what concludes abnormal has evolved with time and across cultures. People also differ in what they consider normal or abnormal behavior. For instance‚ what is considered abnormal by some people

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    Abstinence By: Brittani White Abstinence means not having sex. A person who decides to practice abstinence has decided not to have sex. If two people are not up close and personal‚ then sperm can’t fertilize an egg and there’s no possibility

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    History of Abnormal Psychology History of Abnormal Psychology Abnormal psychology has been around for 100 years. During this time there have been many different theories of what cause a person to have abnormal behavior that go far back as the biblical time. Over time scientist and doctors have developed diagnostic criteria and treatment for abnormal behaviors. The study of abnormal psychology looks at aspect of life‚ internal and external factors that can contribute to abnormal behavior. Origins

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    Abnormal psychology has criteria for determining its factors. Some of them are very common‚ but have a line that separates what is really normal and what is not. Such as Unusualness; it is considered abnormal if you see or hear things that are not there to begin with‚ but in some cases it is the norm in certain societies. While most people experience anxiety before an interview‚ it is abnormal to continue to feel that way. The world has “norms” or standards‚ and one can step into social deviance

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Mass media has long been thought to have an effect on the teens sexual behavior. Young people are heavy consumers of sexually-oriented media including TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ videos‚ movies‚ magazines‚ and more recently‚ the internet. Adolescents are usually dealing with pre-pubertal and puberty changes‚ which make them more aware of their own bodies and feelings. Exposure to sexual content in mass media accelerates teens sexual

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    decreasing undesirable behaviors: Extinction. This process refers to the purposefully not reinforcing a behavior that has been previously reinforced. Behavior that is not reinforced tends to become less and less frequent. Mather & Goldstein (2011) detailed that this approach has two parts: a) If‚ in a given situation‚ somebody emits a previously reinforced response and if is not followed by the usual reinforcing consequence; b) then that person is less likely to perform the same behavior again when she

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    In this passage‚ Skinner addresses the act of behavior as a science. Skinner also communicates to the reader that in order for humans to survive as well as evolve‚ change is necessary. He found that humans‚ even in the earlier ages found some type of vital value in change that made it so needed for development. As humans‚ we yearn for freedoms‚ and the wanting of our own kind of control or power over a situation. Skinner believed that if individuals carried on the thought that our actions are involuntary

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