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    Management of Patients With Female Reproductive Disorders Pelvic Organ Prolapse • Weakening of vaginal walls allows the pelvic organs to descend and protrude into the vaginal canal – Risk factors: age‚ parity‚ delivery of large babies‚ possible hormone deficiency – Cystocele - downward displacement of bladder – Rectocele - rectum pouches upward and pushes the posterior vaginal wall forward – Signs/symptoms: pelvic pressure and urinary problems (Cysto)‚ rectal pressure and bowel problems

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    Anxiety and Arousal: Effects on performance In sports and games an athletes performance can be influenced by many factors both physical and psychological‚ what makes the difference if all athletes are in their peak physical condition‚ many believe that the difference is psychological factors. These factors can be such things as stress‚ anxiety and arousal. These 3 psychological areas can have both positive and negative effects on an athletes performance. Arousal Arousal is the condition

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    Concept Essay: Eating disorders in female athletes October 22‚ 2014 Eating Disorders in Female Athletes During the past thirty years‚ there has been a substantial growth in women’s participation in sports due to the average female wanting to look a certain way. In these thirty years‚ many female athletes have struggled with eating disorders. These athletes are trying to fit the “norm.” Society creates the image that women should be thin and small. In recent studies‚ female athletes struggle with

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    Reaching Female College Athletes: Nutrition and Eating Disorders in Female College Athletes Stephanie J. Watson‚ B.S. Indiana State University Nutrition and Eating Disorders in Female College Athletes Athletes tend to be highly competitive‚ highly-achieving‚ and self-disciplined individuals (Mahan and Escott-Stump‚ 2000). Similar personality traits are seen in people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN). A lean body type is associated with enhanced strength and performance in many competitive

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    verbal threats and the behaviour of harming yourself. (Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault‚ PhD) There are many theories of aggression‚ namely: Frustration-Aggression Theory Social Learning Theory Instinctive-Aggression Theory Relative Deprivation Theory Cue-Arousal Theory Excitation-Transfer Theory Deindividuation

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    Arousal‚ Behavior‚ Stress‚ and Affect Worksheet 1. Physiological needs deal with what the body needs‚ such as hunger‚ water‚ sleep‚ temperature‚ rest‚ sunlight‚ and homeostasis. Psychological deals with matters of the mind‚ such as emotions‚ feeling good‚ normalcy‚ confidence‚ happiness—things that help you feel normal or level. If you have positive experiences‚ physiological arousal will result‚ which is called eustress. Whereas one may feel a sense of psychological equilibrium if tension and drive

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    unfortunate‚ some people have experienced childhood sexual abuse in which could lead to other unpleasant experiences in their lives. It is hypothesized the experience of childhood sexual abuse is associated with greater levels of eating disorders in adulthood. This has been exemplified in five empirical research articles. These articles have been examined in order to determine if there is support for whether childhood abuse has a correlation with eating disorders. The first of these studies was conducted

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    thing that surprises us is the same sex experimentation that has began to rise. When I say this I know that most people probably are only thinking women but‚ in recent studies done by psychologists they have found that more men have been engaging in sexual behavior with another man. This interests me because it makes me wonder about how people think about sex in general. If you classify yourself as straight then what makes you want to try having sex with men or women of the same sex? With this in

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    CONTRAST THE PHAMARCEUTICALIZATION OF FEMALE AND VERSUS MALE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. When it comes to the interaction of males and females with social structures in society‚ a degree of inequality has always been existent. Many times the female gender bears the brunt of these inequalities. Cultural ideologies drive these inequalities‚ and shape our ways of being and views on life’s situations; particularly evident when it comes to the issue of sexual and reproductive health. These phenomena

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    University of Phoenix Material Arousal‚ Behavior‚ Stress‚ and Affect Worksheet Using the text for this course‚ the University Library‚ the Internet‚ and/or other resources answer the following questions. Your response to each question should be at least 250 words in length. 1. What are the differences between physiological and psychological needs? Provide examples of each in your response. Physiological needs affect the body. Physiological needs are in the brain and body. Psychological

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