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- The big questions book of sex and consent / by Freitas, Donna,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-303).Introduction: Hello, hello! Nice to meet you -- Welcome my fellow philosophers and ethicists! Our big questioning starts NOW! -- Let's talk about sex, baby! [Let's talk about you and me!] -- Other things to consider in our efforts to build that sexually liberated utopia [And that are really important to consent] -- Consent.What this book is NOT: The fear-based How-To on sex and consent, oversimplified and focused on technicalities, that represents so much of our sexual education today. What this book IS: A journey into the Big Questions that will turn you into a thinking person about sex and consent, with the ability to wrestle towards the answers that work for YOU and continue to wrestle towards them for the rest of your life. What is the meaning and purpose of sex? How does it intersect with who I am? Why are people so afraid of it? What does a healthy and joyful approach to sex look like for me? Why is consent so much more than a yes or no question? Who this book is FOR: Everybody!! No matter your sexuality, gender, religion, or race. What could be more essential? -- front jacket flap.
- Subjects: Sexual consent; Sexual ethics for teenagers.; Teenagers;
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- Not my kid : what parents believe about the sex lives of their teenagers / by Elliott, Sinikka.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-201) and index.Sex panics: debates over sex education and the construction of teen sexuality -- The asexual teen: naïveté, dependence, and sexual danger -- Negotiating the erotic: when parents and teens talk about sex -- The hypersexual teen: sexy bodies, raging hormones, and irresponsibility -- Other teens: how race, class, and gender matter -- Anxious monitoring: strategies of protection and surveillance -- Uncertainty in parents' sexual lessons -- Reconstructing teen sexuality."Teenagers have sex. While almost all parents understand that many teenagers are sexually active, there is a paradox in many parents' thinking: they insist their own teen children are not sexual, but characterize their children's peers as sexually-driven and hypersexual. Rather than accuse parents of being in denial, Sinikka Elliott teases out the complex dynamics behind this thinking, demonstrating that it is rooted in fears and anxieties about being a good parent, the risks of teen sexual activity, and teenagers' future economic and social status. Parents--like most Americans--equate teen sexuality with heartache, disease, pregnancy, promiscuity, and deviance and want their teen children to be protected from these things. Going beyond the hype and controversy, Elliott examines how a diverse group of American parents of teenagers understand teen sexuality, showing that, in contrast to the idea that parents are polarized in their beliefs, parents are confused, anxious, and ambivalent about teen sexual activity and how best to guide their own children's sexuality. Framed with an eye to the debates about teenage abstinence and sex education in school, Elliott also links parents' understandings to the contradictory messages and broad moral panic around child and teen sexuality. Ultimately, Elliott considers the social and cultural conditions that might make it easier for parents to talk with their teens about sex, calling for new ways of thinking and talking about teen sexuality that promote social justice and empower parents to embrace their children as fully sexual subjects"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Sexual ethics for teenagers.; Teenagers; Parent and child.; Parenting.; Sex instruction for teenagers.;
- © ©2012., New York University Press,
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- Challenging Casanova : beyond the stereotype of the promiscuous young male / by Smiler, Andrew P.,1965-;
- Includes bibliographical references (p.229-257)and index.Approaches to boys? sexual development -- The casanova complex and its inaccuracies -- Sexual behavior during adolescence -- The importance of romantic relationships -- Why we believe in Casanova -- Evolution, biology, and casanova -- Masculinity, peers, and identity -- How the media promotes casanova -- Appearance and the Casanova complex -- Challenging Casanova -- Non-Casanova approaches to dating and sexuality -- Sexual knowledge and values -- Intimacy -- Challenging the casanova culture.
- Subjects: Young men; Teenage boys; Sexual ethics for teenagers; Masculinity;
- © c2013., Jossey-Bass,
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- The human drama of abortion : a global search for consensus / by FauÌndes, AniÌbal,1931-; Barzelatto, J.(JoseÌ);
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-193) and index.pt. I. The human drama of abortion -- 1. Listening to women : why they have abortions -- The story of a peasant -- A middle-class urban woman -- A young, idealistic career woman -- A mature, well-to-do physician -- A working-class teenager -- 2. The meaning of words -- The need to define terms related to abortion -- The reproductive process -- From embryo to newborn baby -- The beginning of pregnancy and of a new individual -- Ectopic pregnancy -- Defining induced abortion -- Safe and unsafe abortion -- Methods of pregnancy termination -- "Partial-birth" abortion -- Menstrual regulation -- 3. The magnitude of induced abortion -- Worldwide estimations -- Regional differences in induced abortions -- Regional differences in unsafe abortions -- 4. Consequences of unsafe abortion -- Maternal mortality -- Physical complications -- Psychological consequences -- Social consequences -- Economic consequences -- Factors that influence the severity of the consequences of abortion -- 5. Why women get pregnant when they do not want to -- Lack of knowledge of contraceptive methods -- Lack of access to contraceptive methods -- Failure of contraceptive methods -- Lack of control in sexual relationships -- 6. Why is a pregnancy so unwanted that it ends in abortion? -- The absence of the father -- Financial constraints -- The inability to provide good parenting/interference with life prospects -- Conflict with prevailing social norms -- Health concerns -- Lack of social support --pt. II. Values -- 7. Conflicting values encountered health professionals -- Health professionals and the value of life -- Obstetricians and the fetus -- Medical technology and the presence of the fetus -- Technology and the acceptance of abortion -- Obstetricians and unwanted pregnancies -- Cultural pressures -- Public condemnation and private acceptance -- From accepting the exception to understanding the rule -- 8. Religious values -- The historical context of Christian perspectives -- Christian values about abortion -- The current position of the Catholic Church -- Protestant perspectives on abortion -- Jewish perspectives on abortion -- Muslim perspectives on abortion -- Hindu perspectives on abortion -- Buddhist perspectives on abortion -- Chinese perspectives on abortion -- Is a religious consensus possible? -- 9. Ethical values -- Our understanding of ethics -- The four principles of bioethics -- The bioethical principles applied to abortion -- The ethical dilemma for gynecologists/obstetricians -- Our reflections on ethical values concerning abortion -- 10. Values as reflected in the law -- Legal systems -- Legal systems and abortion -- The legality of abortion around the world -- Human rights declarations and conventions -- Abortion laws and human rights -- General conclusion on abortion and the law --pt. III. Improving the situation -- 11. How to decrease the number of abortions -- Legal and moral prohibition -- Prevention of unwanted pregnancies -- Contraceptive services and the reduction of unwanted pregnancies -- Increase women's power -- Social support for motherhood -- 12. How to reduce the human, social, and economic costs of abortion -- Improving women's status in society -- Decriminalizing or extending legal grounds for abortion -- Improving access to legal abortion -- A fairer, more liberal interpretation of the law -- Access to high quality post-abortion care -- A more positive attitude among health care workers -- 13. The paradox : rejecting abortion and opposing the prevention of unwanted pregnancies -- Opposition to "artificial" contraceptive methods -- Opposition to contraceptive methods under the allegation that they induce abortions -- Opposition to sex education -- Abortion-promoting effects of "anti-abortion" politics --pt. IV. Seeking a consensus -- 14. How to reach a consensus on abortion -- The social need for an "overlapping consensus" -- Is an "overlapping consensus" on abortion possible? -- The basis for an "overlapping consensus" on abortion -- Some reflections on the process for achieving consensus.
- Subjects: Abortion; Pregnancy, Unwanted;
- © 2006., Vanderbilt University Press,
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- Salem Health : Psychology & Behavioral Health / by Moglia, Paul,editor.;
- 10-A.Provides a comprehensive five-volume set that covers notable theories, people, social issues, life stages, the physiology and anatomy of the nervous system, and various mental illnesses or conditions, all in a simple, easy to use A-Z format.Includes bibliographical references and indexes.VOLUME 1: ABILITY TESTS - COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY: Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- Ability tests -- Abnormality: Biomedical models -- Abnormality: Legal models -- Abnormality: Psychological models -- Achievement motivation -- Addictive personality and behaviors -- Adler, Alfred -- Adlerian psychotherapy -- Adolescence: Cognitive skills -- Adolescence: Cross-cultural patterns -- Adolescence: Sexuality -- Adrenal gland -- Adult ADHD -- Advertising -- Affiliation and friendship -- Affiliation motive -- African Americans and mental health -- Ageism -- Aggression -- Aggression: Reduction and control -- Aging: Cognitive changes -- Aging: Physical changes -- Aging: Theories -- Agoraphobia and panic disorders -- Air rage -- Albee, George W. -- Alcohol dependence and abuse -- Allport, Gordon -- Altered states of consciousness -- Altruism, cooperation, and empathy -- Alzheimer's disease -- American Psychiatric Association -- American Psychological Association -- Amnesia and fugue -- Analytic psychology: Jacques Lacan -- Analytic psychology: Carl Jung -- Analytical psychotherapy -- Anger -- Anger management -- Animal experimentation -- Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa -- Antianxiety medications -- Antidepressant medications -- Antipsychotic personality disorder -- Anxiety disorders -- Aphasias -- Archetypes and the collective unconscious -- Archival data -- Artificial intelligence -- Asperger syndrome -- Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders and mental health -- Assessment -- Assessment of the Hispanic community -- Assimilative family therapy model -- Assisted living -- Attachment and bonding in infancy and childhood -- Attention -- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- Attitude-behavior consistency -- Attitude formation and change -- Attraction theories -- Attributional biases -- Autism -- Autism spectrum disorder -- Automaticity -- Aversion therapy -- Avoidant personality disorder -- Bad-Boy appeal -- Bandura, Albert -- Battered woman syndrome -- Beck, Aaron T. -- Beck depression inventory (BDI) -- Bed-wetting -- Behavior therapy -- Behavioral addiction -- Behavioral assessment -- Behavioral economics -- Behavioral family therapy -- Behaviorism -- Bilingualism and learning disabilities -- Binet, Alfred -- Biofeedback and relaxation -- Bipolar disorder -- Biracial heritage and mental health -- Birth: Effects on physical development -- Birth order and personality -- Blau, Theodore H. -- Bobo doll experiment -- Body dysmorphic disorder -- Borderline personality disorder -- Brain damage -- Brain laterlization -- Brain structure -- Breuer, Josef -- Brief therapy -- Bronfenbrenner, Urie -- Bruner, Jerome -- Bullying -- Bystander intervention -- Caffeine and mental health -- Calilfornia psychological inventory (CPI) -- Cancer and mental health -- Cannon, Walter Bradford -- Career and personnel testing -- Career occupational preference system (COPS) -- Career selection, development, and change -- Case study methodologies -- Causal attribution -- Child abuse -- Childhood disorders -- Childhood obesity -- Children's depression inventory (CDI) -- Children's mental health -- Christian counseling -- Chronic pain management: Psychological impact -- Circadian rhythms -- Clinical interviewing, testing, and observation -- Coaching -- Codependency -- Cognitive abilities test (CogAT) -- Cognitive ability: Gender differences -- Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) -- Cognitive development: Jean Piaget -- Cognitive dissonance -- Cognitive maps -- Cognitive psychology -- Cognitive social learning: Walter Mischel -- Cognitive therapy (CT) -- Collectivism -- College entrance examinations and cultural biases -- Community psychology / VOLUME 2: COMORBIDITY - HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: Comorbidity -- Complex experimental designs -- Computer and internet use and mental health -- Computer models of cognition -- Concept formation -- Conditioning -- Conduct disorder -- Confidentiality -- Consciousness -- Consciousness: Altered states -- Constructivist psychology -- Consumer psychology -- Cooperation, competition, and negotiation -- Cooperative learning -- Coping: Chronic illness -- Coping: Social support -- Coping: Strategies -- Coping: Terminal illness -- Cosmetics and beauty -- Couples therapy -- Creative reminiscence -- Creativity -- Creativity and intelligence -- Creativity: Assessment -- Crisis intervention -- Cross-cultural psychology -- Crowd behavior -- Cultural competence -- Culture and diagnosis -- Culture-bound syndromes -- Data description -- Death and dying -- Deception and lying -- Decision making -- Deductive reasoning -- Defensive mechanisms -- Defense reactions: Species-specific -- Dementia -- Denial -- Depression -- Depth and motion perception -- Despair -- Development -- Developmental disabilities -- Developmental methodologies -- Developmental psychology -- Dewey, John -- Diagnosis -- Dialectical behavioural therapy -- Disability: Psychological impact -- Disaster psychology -- Discipline -- Dissociative disorders -- Dix, Dorothea -- Dog psychology -- Dolphin psychology -- Domestic violence -- Down syndrome -- Dreams -- Drive theory -- Drug therapies -- DSM-5 -- DSM-5: Controversies -- Dysgraphia -- Dyslexia -- Eating disorders -- Ebbinghaus, Hermann -- Ecological psychology -- Educational psychology -- Ego defense mechanisms -- Ego psychology: Erik H. Erikson -- Ego, superego, and id -- Elder abuse -- Elders' mental abuse -- Electronic media and psychological impact -- Elimination disorders -- Ellis, Albert -- Emotional abuse -- Emotional expression -- Emotional intelligence (EI) -- Emotions -- Encoding -- Endocrine system and behavior -- Endorphins -- Environmental factors and mental health -- Environmental psychology -- Environmental toxicology and mental health -- Erikson, Erik H. -- Ethology -- Evolutionary psychology -- Executive functions -- Exercise addiction -- Exercise and mental health -- Existential psychology -- Experimentation: Ethics and participant rights -- Experimentation: Independent, dependent, and control variables -- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) -- Eyewitness testimony -- Eysenck, Hans -- Facial feedback -- Factitioius disorders -- Families and behavioral addictions -- Families and substance abuse -- Family dynamics -- Family life: Adult issues -- Family life: Children's issues -- Family system theory -- Father-child relationship -- Fear -- Femininity -- Feminist psychotherapy -- Fetishes -- Field experimentation -- Field theory: Kurt Lewin -- Fight-or-flight response -- Flying phobia -- Forensic psychology -- Forgetting and forgetfulness -- Forgiveness -- Freud, Anna -- Freud, Sigmund -- Freudian psychology -- Fromm, Erich -- Frontotemporal dementia (Pick's Disease) -- Gambling -- Games and mental health -- Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender mental health -- Gender differences -- Gender identity disorder -- Gender identity formation -- Gender roles and gender role conflicts -- General adaption syndrome (GAS) -- General aptitude test battery (GATB) -- Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) -- Genetics and mental health -- Geriatric psychological disorders -- Gesell, Arnold -- Gestalt therapy -- Giftedness -- Gilligan, Carol -- Gonads -- Gossip -- Grammar and speech -- Gratitude -- Grieving -- Group decision making -- Group therapy -- Groups -- Guilt -- Habituation and sesnsitization -- Hall, G. Stanley -- Hallucinations -- Hate crimes: Psychological causes and effects -- Health insurance -- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) -- Health psychology / VOLUME 3: HEARING - PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME: Hearing -- Help-seeking -- Helping -- Hierarchy of needs -- Histrionic personality disorder -- Hoarding -- Holland, John L. -- Homelessness: Psychological causes and effects -- Homosexuality -- Hope -- Hope and mental health -- Hormones and behavior -- Horney, Karen -- Hospice -- Hull, Clark L. -- Human resource training and development -- Humanistic psychology -- Humanistic trait models: Gordon Allport -- Hunger -- Hypochondriasis, conversation and somatization -- Hypothesis development and testing -- Hysteria -- Identity crises -- Implosion -- Imprinting -- Impulse control disorders (ICD) -- Incentive theory of motivation -- Incompetency -- Individual psychology: Alfred Adler -- Inductive reasoning -- Industrial and organizational psychology -- Infant feeding -- Infant sleep -- Infidelity -- Inhibitory and excitatory impulses -- Insanity defense -- Insomnia -- Insomnia and sleep disorders -- instinct theory -- Intelligence -- Intelligence quotient (IQ) -- Intelligence quotient (IQ) and measuring intelligence -- Intelligence tests -- Interest inventories -- International Classification of Diseases (ICD) -- Internet psychology -- Interpersonal attraction -- Intervention -- Interviewing -- Intimacy -- Introverts and extroverts -- James, William -- Jealousy -- Jung, Carl -- Jungian psychology -- Juvenile delinquency and development -- Kelly, George A. -- Kinesthetic memory -- Kinsey, Alfred -- Kleptomania -- Kohlberg, Lawrence -- Kraepelin, Emil -- Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth -- Kuder occupational interest survey (KOIS) -- Lacan, Jacques -- Language -- Latinos and mental health -- Law and psychology -- Leadership -- Learned helplessness -- Learning -- Learning disorders -- Lewin, Kurt -- Linguistics -- Little Albert study -- Lobotomy -- Logic and reasoning -- Long-term memory -- Lorenz, Konrad -- Love -- Luminosity -- Marijuana -- Marijuana dependence -- Marriage -- Marriage and family therapists -- Masculinity -- Maslow, Abraham -- Masters, William H., and Virginia E. Johnson -- May, Rollo -- McGraw, Dr. Philip -- Media exposure and mental health -- Media psychology -- Meditation -- Meditation and relaxation -- Memory -- Memory: Animal research -- Memory disorders -- Memory: Empirical studies -- Memory: Enhancement -- Memory: Physiology -- Memory: Sensory -- Memory storage -- Men's mental health -- Mental blocks -- Mental health parity -- Mental health practitioners -- Mental illness: Historical concepts -- Mental retardation -- Midlife crisis -- Milgram experiment -- Miller, Neal E., and John Dollard -- Millon, Theodore -- Mindfulness -- Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) -- Misbehavior -- Mischel, Walter -- Mood disorders -- Mood stabilizer medications -- Mother-child relationship -- Motivation -- Motivation: Intrinsic and extrinsic -- Motor development -- Multicultural disability competence -- Multicultural psychology -- Multiple intelligences -- Multiple personality -- Munchausen syndromoe and Munchausen syndrome by proxy -- Murray, Henry A. -- Music, dance, and theater therapy -- Myers-Briggs personality type indicator -- Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) -- Narcolepsy -- National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) -- Native Americans/Alaskan Natives and mental health -- Nearsightedness and farsightedness -- Nervous system -- Neurons -- Neuropsychology -- Neurotic disorders -- Neurotransmitters -- Nicotine dependence -- Nonverbal communication and social cognition -- Nutrition and mental health -- Obesity -- Observational learning and modeling therapy -- Observational learning and modeling therapy -- Observational methods -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Oedipus complex -- Operant conditioning therapies -- Optimal arousal theory -- Organizational behavior and consulting -- Pain -- Pain management -- Panic attacks -- Paranoia -- Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) / VOLUME 4: PARENTING AND BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS - SLEEP: Parenting and behavioral addictions -- Parenting styles -- Parkinson's disease -- Passive aggression -- Pattern recognition -- Pattern vision -- Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich -- Pavlovian conditioning -- Peabody individual achievement test (PIAT) -- Peak experiences -- Penis envy -- Person-centered therapy (PCT) -- Personal constructs: George A. Kelly -- Personality disorders -- Personality interviewing strategies -- Personality: Psychophysiological measures -- Personality rating scales -- Personality theory: Henry A. Murray -- Pervasive developmental disorders -- Philosophy and psychology -- Phobias -- Physical development: Environment versus genetics -- Piaget, Jean -- Pinel, Philippe --Pituitary gland -- Placebo effect -- Play therapy -- Pornography addiction -- Positive psychology -- Postpartum depression -- Post-traumatic stress (PTS) -- Power -- Prejudice -- Prejudice and stereotyping -- Prejudice reduction -- Prenatal physical development -- Problem-solving strategies -- Procrastination -- Profiling -- Projection -- Psychoanalysis -- Psychoanalytic psychology -- Psychoanalytic psychology and personality: Sigmund Freud -- Psychobiology -- Psychologically healthy workplace -- Psychology and film -- Psychology: Definition -- Psychology: Field of specialization -- Psychology: History -- Psycho-oncology -- Psychopathology -- Psychopharmacology -- Psychosexual development --Psychosomatic disorders -- Psychosurgery -- Psychotherapy: Children -- Psychotherapy: Effectiveness -- Psychotherapy: Goals and techniques -- Psychotherapy: Historical approaches -- Psychotic disorders -- Punishment -- Qualitative research -- Quality of life -- Quasi-experimental designs -- Race and intelligence -- Racism -- Radical behaviorism: B.F. Skinner -- Rape -- Rape and sexual assault -- Rational emotive therapy -- Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) -- Reality therapy -- Reality TV -- Recency effects -- Reflexes -- Reflexes in newborns -- Reinforcement -- Relaxation response: Herbert Benson -- Religion and psychology -- Religiosity -- Repressed memories -- Research ethics -- Reticular formation -- Retirement -- Risk assessments -- Road rage -- Rogers, Carl R. -- Romantic addiction -- Rorschach, Hermann -- Rorschach inkblots -- Rosenhan experiment -- Rule-governed behavior -- S-R theory: Neal E. Miller and John Dollard -- Sadism and masochism -- Sampling -- Satir, Virginia -- Schizoid personality disorder (SPD) -- Schizophrenia: Background, types, and symptoms -- Schizophrenia: High-risk children -- Schizophrenia: Theoretical explanations -- Schizotypal personality disorder -- Scientific methods -- Seasonal affective disorder -- Self -- Self-actualization -- Self-disclosure -- Self-efficacy -- Self-esteem -- Self-help groups -- Self-perception theory (SPT) -- Self-presentation -- Seligman, Martin E.P. -- Selye, Hans -- Sensation and perception -- Senses -- Separation and divorce: Adult issues -- Separation and divorce: Children's issues -- Separation anxiety -- Sex addiction -- Sex hormones and motivation -- Sexism -- Sexual abuse -- Sexual behavior patterns -- Sexual dysfunction -- Sexual harassment: Psychological causes and effects -- Sexual orientation -- Sexual predatory behaviors -- Sexual variants and paraphilias -- Shift work -- Shock therapy -- Short-term memory -- Shyness -- Sibling relationships -- Signal detection theory -- Skinner, B.F. -- Skinner box -- Sleep / VOLUME 5: SLEEP APENA - PHILIP ZIMBARDO: Sleep apnea -- Sleep disorders -- Sleep hygiene -- Smell and taste -- Social identity theory -- Social learning: Albert Bandura -- Social networks -- Social perception -- Social psychological models: Erich Fromm -- Social psychological models: Karen Horney -- Social schemata -- Social support and mental health -- Sociopaths -- Speech disorders -- Speech perception -- Spirituality and mental health -- Split-brain studies -- Sports psychology -- Stanford-Binet test -- Stanford prison experiment -- State-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) -- Statistical significance tests -- Stepfamilies -- Stimulant medications -- Strategic family therapy -- Stress: Behavioral and psychological responses -- Stress: Physiological responses -- Stress-related diseases -- Stress: Theories -- Strong interest inventory (SII) -- Structuralism and functionalism -- Stuttering -- Substance abuse and Mental Health Services Administration -- Substance abuse disorders -- Suicide -- Sullivan, Harry Stack -- Support groups -- Survey research: Questionnaires and interviews -- Synaptic transmission -- Synesthesia -- Systematic desensitization -- Systems theories -- Taste aversion -- Teaching methods -- Teenage suicide -- Teenagers' mental health -- Temperature -- Terrorism: Psychological causes and effects -- Testing: Historical perspectives -- Testing, tests, and measurement -- Thematic apperception test (TAT) -- Thirst -- Thorndike, Edward L. -- Thought: Inferential -- Thought: Study and measurement -- Thyroid gland -- Tic disorders -- Time-out -- Tolman, Edward C. -- Touch and pressure -- Tourette's syndrome -- Toxic environments and human development -- Transactional analysis (TA) -- Transgender psychology -- Transtheoretical model -- Transvestism -- Twin studies -- Type A behavior pattern -- Verbal abuse -- Victimization -- Violence and sexuality in the media -- Violence by children and teenagers -- Violence: Psychological causes and effects -- Virtual reality -- Vision: Brightness and contrast -- Vision: Color -- Visual system -- Watson, John B. -- Wechsler intelligence scale for children -- Wellness -- Within-subject experimental design -- Women's mental health -- Women's psychology: Carol Gilligan -- Women's psychology: Karen Horney -- Women's psychology: Sigmund Freud -- Work motivation -- Workforce reentry -- Workplace issues and mental health -- Yalom, Irvin D. -- Zimbardo, Philip -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Website directory -- Mediagraphy -- Organizations and support groups -- Category index -- Subject index.
- Subjects: Psychology, Applied; Mental health; Mental illness; Medicine and psychology;
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