(n/28)‚ flow‚ dysmenorrhoea (painful period -> endometriosis?)‚ IMB/PCB (post-coital bleeding)‚ LMP‚ menarche (younger women) o Contraception o PID (pelvic inflammatory disease)/STI o Pap smear o Dyspareunia (pain on intercourse)/intercourse/libido o Breast examinations/galactorrhoea - Previous obstetric history (gravida‚ parity) o Previous miscarriages/preg 20 weeks and outcome - Obstetric history o Age‚ gravidity‚ parity o Mode/timing of delivery o Labour details/birth weight/breastfeeding/progress
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Oral – feeding and sucking Anal – toilet training Phallic – genital focus Latency – social and intellectual skills Genital – sexual interest Therefore‚ a baby was born with libido (sex drive). If an individual feels that their needs have not been fulfilled at any particular stage of psychosexual development they could feel frustrated. Alternatively the enjoyment found at a certain stage might inhibit progression through the
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Psychological Basis of Personality Development Human beings are the most immature at birth and have the longest period of development before they become capable of all the activities and skill of an adult. Adult behavior and personality characteristics are influenced by events that occur during the early years of life‚ until maturity. It is a product of continuous interaction between heredity‚ environment‚ and experience‚ or time. The biological predispositions present at birth interact with the
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literature and classical psychoanalysis would have us believe. It is (self) love sans death‚ a love less of a transcendental nature and more of an earthly kind. I further argue that‚ like Freudian narcissists‚ Winnie sure seems to have her ‘object libido’ directed towards her ego‚ nevertheless‚ the other end of the thread of their malady is always held strong by auto-eroticism‚ thereby holding up the Freudian argument on how narcissism is the intermediate state between auto-eroticism and
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QUESTION (TOPIC) What role does sex play in lives of people and in their relationships – In couples of different age groups‚ nationality‚ orientation etc.? HYPOTHESIS Sex is becoming an increasingly important part of life and a crucial element of relationships these days. INTRODUCTION This project aims to determine the role and importance of sexual relations and activities between the partners in a couple‚ during the tenure of their relationship‚ as well as to determine the trend of various
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equivalence and entropy is quite great and for me‚ really describe every humans’ way of interacting with their environment and the way they come to pursue and continue everyday life. I find it true enough that humans have this general life energy (libido) and uses it in everything they do. All of us are rational beings and we always have these drives to get on with things we often feel that need to be done. Through our consciousness and unconsciousness‚ we are able to get past every obstacle and
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from the ’action’ to make the audience laugh‚ especially with the Porter’s ’lechery’ speech: "Lechery‚ sir‚ it provokes‚ and unprovokes: it provokes the desire‚ but it takes away the performance" These lines are about alcohol’s effect on the male libido and‚ by using them to make the audience laugh‚ Shakespeare relieves the tension they are feeling after the murder. In addition to this comic relief afforded the audience by the character of the porter‚ his repeated use of the word equivocation serves
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are aware of‚ the preconscious level consists of content that isn’t currently in awareness but could be brought to awareness‚ and the unconscious level contains material that the mind cannot easily retrieve Pleasure principle is referred to as the libido Freudian model of personality is composed
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Clinical depression DESCRIPTION Depression is one of the commonest psychiatric disorders. Depression ranges in seriousness from mild‚ temporary episodes of sadness to severe‚ persistent depression. Patients of depression often present with vague somatic symptoms or aches and pains in general clinical practice‚ for which no physical cause is found on assessment. Clinical depression is the more severe form of depression‚ also known as major depression or major depressive disorder. It isn’t the same
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achieved by sucking. 12. ___Q__ Information processing at a basic level and mental processing‚ which includes thinking‚ planning‚ and making decisions 13. __B___ Includes two driving forces of life and death; life is sexual in nature and includes libido‚ and death includes aggression and destructive actions. Pleasure is derived here. 14. __L___ The person has a goal and‚ with reinforcement‚ the behavior is repeated or withdrawn. 15. ___G__ Self-touch and exploration causes pleasure. 16. ___A__ When
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