Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Interim exam 1 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)

 

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 is included:

  • “Eagly & Wood (2013). The nature-nurture debates: 25 years of challenges in understanding the psychology of gender.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde & Delamater (2017). Gender roles and stereotypes.” – Article summary 
  • “Petersen & Hyde (2010). A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993 – 2007.” – Article summary
  • “Vanwesenbeeck (2009). Doing gender in sex and sex research.” – Article summary 
  • “Cretella, Rosik, & Howsepian (2019). Sex and gender are distinct variables critical to health: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019).” – Article summary 
  • “Davy (2015). The DSM-5 and the politics of diagnosing transpeople.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde et al. (2019). The future of sex and gender in psychology: Five challenges to the gender binary.” – Article summary
  • “Kuyper & Wijsen (2013). Gender identities and gender dysphoria in the Netherlands.” – Article summary
  • “Reilly (2019). Gender can be a continuous variable, not just a categorical one: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019). – Article summary
  • “Zucker et al. (2013). Memo outlining evidence for change for gender identity disorder in the DSM-5.” – Article summary
  • “Althof et al. (2017). Opinion paper: On the diagnosis/classification of sexual arousal concerns in women.” – Article summary 
  • “Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Lecture 1 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)” 
  • “Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Lecture 2 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)” 
  • “Balon & Clayton (2014). Female sexual interest/arousal disorder: A diagnosis out of thin air.” – Article summary
  • “Basson (2014). On the definition of female sexual interest/arousal disorder.” – Article summary 
  • “Graham, Boyton, & Gould (2017). Challenging narratives of ‘dysfunction’. “ – Article summary
  • “Graham, Brotto, & Zucker (2014). Response to Balon and Clayton (2014): Female sexual interest/arousal disorder is a diagnosis more on firm ground than thin air.” – Article summary 
  • “Hyde (2019). Kinds of sexual disorders.” – Article summary
  • “Toates (2017). Explaining desire: Multiple perspectives.” – Article summary 
  • “Toates (2017). Arousal.” – Article summary 
Bundle items:
“Eagly & Wood (2013). The nature-nurture debates: 25 years of challenges in understanding the psychology of gender.” – Article summary
“Hyde & Delamater (2017). Gender roles and stereotypes.” – Article summary
“Petersen & Hyde (2010). A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993 – 2007.” – Article summary
“Vanwesenbeeck (2009). Doing gender in sex and sex research.” – Article summary
“Cretella, Rosik, & Howsepian (2019). Sex and gender are distinct variables critical to health: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019).” – Article summary
“Davy (2015). The DSM-5 and the politics of diagnosing transpeople.” – Article summary
“Hyde et al. (2019). The future of sex and gender in psychology: Five challenges to the gender binary.” – Article summary
“Kuyper & Wijsen (2013). Gender identities and gender dysphoria in the Netherlands.” – Article summary
“Reilly (2019). Gender can be a continuous variable, not just a categorical one: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019). – Article summary
“Zucker et al. (2013). Memo outlining evidence for change for gender identity disorder in the DSM-5.” – Article summary
“Althof et al. (2017). Opinion paper: On the diagnosis/classification of sexual arousal concerns in women.” – Article summary
“Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Lecture 1 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)”
“Clinical Perspective on Today’s Issues – Lecture 2 (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)”
“Balon & Clayton (2014). Female sexual interest/arousal disorder: A diagnosis out of thin air.” – Article summary
“Basson (2014). On the definition of female sexual interest/arousal disorder.” – Article summary
“Graham, Boyton, & Gould (2017). Challenging narratives of ‘dysfunction’. “ – Article summary
“Graham, Brotto, & Zucker (2014). Response to Balon and Clayton (2014): Female sexual interest/arousal disorder is a diagnosis more on firm ground than thin air.” – Article summary
“Hyde (2019). Kinds of sexual disorders.” – Article summary
“Toates (2017). Explaining desire: Multiple perspectives.” – Article summary
“Toates (2017). Arousal.” – Article summary
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