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    Delayed Ejaculation Definition/ Criteria A • 75-100% on one of the flowing: • Marked Delay in ejaculation • Marked Infrequency/absence of ejaculation Criteria B Must have experienced for at least 6 months Criteria C Caused serious clinical Distress Criteria D Not better explained by:  Non sexual mental disorder  Consequence of severe relational distress  Stressors  Substance/medication  Medical Condition Significant Notes Not to be confused with Erectile Disorder- The issue is release

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    CHAPTER 1 Changes in the family structure -Nuclear family: Both mother and father reside the home. 1960 – only 90% of kids lived with a single parent. 2006 – Only 25% of kids lived with a single parent. (Main reason for this was divorce) *Exception to Asian-American families. -Blended family: Two divorced families/Widowed families. “Brady Bunch” May produce a child together Half brothers an sisters -StepFamily: Kids coming together from each family. -Extended Family: Multi-generation

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    MS – Endocrine System Assignment By: RLE 7.4 Siga-an‚ Patrice; Silva‚ Pauline; Simbulan‚ Paul; Simon‚ Chersea; Sison‚ Heidilene; Sitjar‚ Desiree; Sol Cruz‚ Lezrahmae; Songco‚ Francis; Soriano‚ Christian; Soriano‚ Joyce; Lim‚ Monica GLAND HORMONE HYPER HYPO PITUITARY Posterior Oxytocin Active uterine contractions Bleeding during labor Strong contractions Increased milk secretion Weak or uncoordinated contraction during labor Postpartum hemorrhage Uterine atony Fatigue Decreased milk secretion

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    Theory.” He is considered the Father of Psychoanalysis and is noted for establishing the field of verbal psychotherapy. Originally trained as a neurologist‚ Freud is best known for his theories about the unconscious mind‚ dreams‚ infantile sexuality‚ libido‚ repression‚ and transference all of which continue to influence the field of psychology. Freud’s account of the mind’s structure ( id‚ ego‚ and super ego) led to a new understanding of human psychological development and the treatment of psychological

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    He developed stages in which the libido‚ or sex drive‚ was attracted to different zones. In each of the zones‚ built up sexual tension is able to be released. The first stage is the oral stage and relates to the child’s pleasure in nursing from their mothers breast. The second stage is

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    Did you know that Testosterone is a hormone found in both men and women? Men produce testosterone naturally‚ while women produce both estrogen and testosterone. Howbeit‚ some men experience low libido. Nevertheless‚ male enhancement supplements like testosterone boosters are said to provide great compensation in this area. In other words‚ male enhancement supplements allow men to experience an increase in their testosterone levels and sexual performance. Hundreds of testosterone boosters are readily

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    Is homosexuality biologically based? Yes‚ An individual’s sexual positioning is their unambiguous perpetual preference starting from sexual maturity when other substitutions are available (Silfe‚ 2012). Persons have their own sexual preference they choose to be with‚ no one is born to like the same sex. An indisputable fact about humanity is that every individual owes their existence to the physical union between their father and mother‚ and this reality forms the basis for the concept of family

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    content is the underlying hidden meaning. This is the trademark idealism of the psychoanalytic approach to personality‚ in other words what we see on the surface is only a part of what really lies underneath. (Friedman & Schustack 2009) In his theory “libido” was the sexual energy that was responsible for psychological tension. Freud believed that the principal driving force behind men and women’s activities was either repressed or expressed sexuality. Unfulfilled sexuality led to pathological conditions

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    Summary-Freud Theory: The basis of Freud’s theory was the conscious mind‚ the preconscious mind‚ and the unconscious mind. His study had much to do with many aspects of the conscious and unconscious states; however‚ the major divisions included the conscious‚ preconscious‚ and the unconscious. The conscious and the preconscious are the smallest part of this theory‚ as well as the easiest to understand. The conscious is what you are aware of at any particular moment‚ in present perceptions‚ memories

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    Development: The changes in physical‚ cognitive‚ and social abilities that occur throughout the lifespan Important Issues: Nature vs. Nurture ‚ Stability vs. Change‚ Continuity vs. Stage Research Methods: 1.Longitudinal Method: Study one group of people over long period of time 2.Cross-Sectional Method: Study different age groups at the same time Prenatal Development Three Stages: 1.Germinal Stage: Zygote -Conception to 2 weeks 2.Embryonic Stage -2 weeks to 2 months 3.Fetal Stage

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