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    THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS CAUSED BY RELAXATION AND AROUSAL ABSTRACT: This study’s main reason is to explore the psychological reactions by the idea of relaxation and arousal. A total of thirty eight students t part in this experiment. This study followed a within subject design in witch the independent variables were the music‚ witch was playing in the start‚ the touch stimuli and the music‚ witch was playing in the end of the experiment. However the dependent variables were the galvanic skin

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    Sexual Dysfunction

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    Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction refers to a difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of a normal sexual activity‚ including  desire‚ preference‚ arousal or orgasm. Sexual dysfunctions can have a profound impact on an individual’s perceived quality of sexual life. A thorough sexual history and assessment of general health and other sexual problems (if any) are very important. Assessing (performance)anxiety‚ guilt‚ stress and worry are integral to the optimal management

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    Sexual Anatomy On the female body there are many external sex organs. One of the organs is the vulva. Vulva comes from a Latin term that means “wrapper” or “covering”. There are six different parts to the vulva. The different parts are: the Mons Veneris; Labia Majora; Labia Minora; the Clitoris and the vaginal opening. The mons veneris consists of fatty tissue that covers the joint of the pubic bones in front of the body. It is below the abdomen and above the clitoris. The mons veneris cushions

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    Running head: Eating‚ Substance Abuse‚ Sex/Gender/Sexual‚ Impulse Control‚ and Personality Disorders Paper and Matrix Eating‚ Substance Abuse‚ Sex/Gender/Sexual‚ Impulse Control‚ and Personality Disorders PSY 410 October 1‚ 2012 Kristi Lane‚ PhD Disorders come in many forms and can affect those who are afflicted with them in more ways than imagined. They affect us in the biological‚ emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral aspects of our lives and can

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    Sexual Techniques

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    The sexual techniques that was discusses in the chapter reading was masturbation and also sexual fantasies. Masturbation is a technique that take place when one stimulation their own or another genitals area to give themselves sexual pleasure. A sexual fantasy can be a long complicated story‚ a quick mental flash of erotic imagery or something in between whatever form it takes; it arouses your sexual feelings. As such‚ your favorite fantasy is the G-spot of your mind (Block‚ S. February 12‚ 2010)

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    Sexual Education

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    August 2012 Sexual Education Education is a major part of development in all societies. Through education‚ changes in behavior‚ thought and personal growth can be incited in today’s youth. Parents and teachers strive as a whole to make sure to prepare those same youths for the world in which those youths will soon find themselves. Unfortunately‚ there is a lot of disagreement on the methodology used and content to be taught. One of the subjects that is highly debated is sexual education. Most

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    and more intense stimuli in order to produce the same type of arousal It creates a greater appetite for more bizarre‚ more deviant types of sexual images.” Colleen Taylor | Sexual deviance refers to sexual behaviors that are considered not normal to society. This is a complicated issue because you have to find out what makes sexual behavior so deviant. Our attitude towards sex has changed over the past several years. The sexual acts that were considered deviant twenty or thirty years ago could

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    Introduction Cooper et al (2001) defines sexual addiction as ‘a life threatening obsession- a pattern of out-of-control sexual behaviour with serious physical‚ emotional and legal consequences.’ While there are many definitions and translations of what sexual addiction truly is‚ the above mentioned definition of sexual addiction reveals to us that‚ like all other addictions‚ sexual addiction affects the individual on many different levels and has serious consequences which are progressive and could

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    Sexual Dysfunctions

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    Sexual Dysfunctions Laurie Anne Brownell PSY/265 November 1‚ 2011 Pamela Stoelzel The type of sexual dysfunction that I chose to talk about is orgasmic disorder. Orgasmic disorders can affect both male and female. This simply means that either the male or female has trouble reaching orgasm or cannot reach orgasm at all. However this disorder is more common in women than men. Factors that may cause this dysfunction may be there is not enough clitoral stimulation during intercourse to build

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    Sexual Deviance      Fantasy‚ symbolism‚ ritualism‚ and compulsion are the four elements of sexual behavior.  These elements are true in either normal or deviant sexual behavior (Holmes and Holmes 2009).  Sexual fantasies are needed for one to be sexual‚ some of the fantasies being more difficult or in depth than what some imagine.  When rape is the situation sexual activities take place without the woman‚ or sometimes even the man having no sexual fantasy.  Everyone has fantasies; they just

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