Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Interim exam 1 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
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Masculinity is typically linked to lesbianism and femininity is linked to male-homosexuality in some contexts but not in all. There are ten major difficulties in the treatment of gender in sex research:
There are several perspectives about the body in relation to gender and sexuality:
According to the objectification theory, being vigilant and constantly aware of the outer body leaves the woman with fewer resources to be aware of the inner body experience (i.e. limited resources perspective). This means that girls’ sexual lives are influenced by self-objectification and hypervigilance of their own body as it requires awareness of the inner body experience.
There are several possible areas where gender differences could exist:
For women, there often is a conscious inhibition of automatic processes whereas a failing inhibition of automatic processes may be an important factor in sexual aggression in men. When it comes to sexuality, men are more natural whereas women are more cultural. Stereotyping can support the status quo rather than produce social change.
Adhering to restrictive gender norms leads to a wide variety of negative effects for women (e.g. more depression). There is confounding for educational level (1), religious affiliation (2) and age (3) when it comes to gender differences in sexuality. Sex-related motives (1), attitudes (2) and beliefs (3) are confounding for sex (e.g. risk behaviour varies with sexual motivation).
Doing gender refers to the expression of gender through behaviour. It consists of seeing (i.e. interpreting) and doing (i.e. acting) in daily interactions in a specific context. The enactment of stereotypical gendered sexual behaviour is dependent upon different characteristics:
Enactment of gender-typed behaviour is more likely when the partner controls resources or rewards for the subject because people are more concerned with their self-presentation when they are dependent upon their interacting partners. Concerns with self-presentation may interfere with the awareness of inner sexual state (1), sexual autonomy (2) and sexual satisfaction (3).
This bundle contains all the information needed for the first interim exam for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following
...This bundle contains all the information needed for the for the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains lecture information, information from the relevant books and all the articles. The following is included:
...This bundle contains all the articles included in the course "Clinical Perspective on Today's Issues" given at the University of Amsterdam. The following is included:
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