Personal Experience On Human Sexuality

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    Sexual Identity

    Personal Response on Sexuality Identity PSY/265 August 26, 2012 William Noffsinger Personal Response on Sexuality Identity My own value systems and my sexual standards have been influenced by many sources. My parents, religion, peers, subculture, and appraisal from influences have all combined to influence my own value system. Prior to taking this class, I used the legalism approach to form all my values on sexual experiences. Growing up, I was taught that sex before marriage was wrong

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    A Christian Approach to Homosexuality

    1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. BIBLE AND HOMOSEXUALITY 1. Biblical View of Sexuality 2. Old Testament on Homosexuality 2a. Stories of Sodom and Gibeah 2b. Levitical Texts 3. New Testament on Homosexuality 3a. Paul’s Statements in Romans 3b. Other Pauline Texts II. BIOLOGY AND HOMOSEXUALITY

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    Personality Overview

    The theories of personality make for an interesting topic of discussion. It has become known that traits and characteristics individuate personality. However, there is single way to describe someone’s personality. Comparing and contrasting Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung; each has perspectives with different and similar basic or underlying assumptions, describing the relationship between deterministic and free will concepts of humanity, and motives for behavior such as awareness of self. Each proposes

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    The Psychodynamic Approach

    the unconscious mind works. It holds that our early experiences of relationships with significant people such as our parents during the first five years of child development remain in the unconscious. Thus affecting the way we perceive situations in later life. Freud believed that the unconscious determines our behaviors and that we are motivated by unconscious emotional drives which are shaped by unresolved conflicts from our childhood experiences. For example, a child exposed to abuse during 1- 5

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    Fundamentalist Revision Notes

    literally; they provide answers to lifes important questions. · Avoid others who think differently. · Family goes against fundamentalism by any type of diversity (e.g single parent families) · Gender goes against fundamentalism by womans rights · Sexuality goes against fundamentalism by homosexuality being against original scriptures (e.g the Bible) · Fundamentalism brings certainty to an uncertain world by believing certain things WILL happen; no need to worry about things they're certain about (e

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    Psychodynamic Stages.

    the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory, that human beings, from birth, possess an instinctual libido (sexual energy) that develops in five stages. Each stage – the oral, the anal, the phallic, the latent, and the genital – is characterized by the erogenous zone that is the source of the libidinal drive. Sigmund Freud proposed that if the child experienced sexual frustration in relation to any psychosexual developmental stage, he or she would experience anxiety that would persist into adulthood as

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    Research for Reform

    RESEARCH TOPICS: Law + Statistics + Services + Reform RESEARCH TOPICS: Law + Statistics + Services + Reform 08 Fall 08 Fall RESEARCH – EMILY RUSSELL 1. DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE - MARRIAGE ACT 1961 (Cth) (s 5); Hyde v Hyde; s 43(a) FLA) * 4 ELEMENTS: Marriage means the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others voluntarily entered into for life * Men and women… without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion have a right to marry

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    Children Literature Analysis

    and Such amusing themes as adventures, Fantasy, magic, having allegorical characters (animals Speaking as humans) and children – isolate from their Parents- as Protagonists. Although Children’s literature is targeted towards children as recipients, but

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    Gender Identity

    show there are a variety of factors that help determine gender identity. Most of us can remember something that helped determine our own personal identity. These personal experiences were important as they helped shape the future and what gender would be identified with. I will share my own personal reflection at what exactly helped me determine my own personal gender identify. There are also stereotypes that associate with each gender that help shape characters and who we are as well as who we will

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    Psychodynamic Theory

    observed by another. (pg451) Self-efficacy refers to one’s belief about one’s ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes. Humanism is a theoretical orientation that emphasize the unique qualities of humans especially their freedom and their potential for personal growth. (pg 452) Rogers person centered theory deals with self-concept is a collection of beliefs about one own nature, unique qualities, and typical

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