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  1. Sexual Coercion in Dating Relationships (Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality) by E Sandra Byers, Lucia F O'Sullivan, 1996-08-28
  2. Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality by Anne Fausto-Sterling, 2000-11-22
  3. Sexuality, Society, and Feminism (Psychology of Women)
  4. Readings In The Psychology Of Gender: Exploring Our Differences And Commonalities- (Value Pack w/MySearchLab) by Anne E. Hunter, Carie Forden, 2008-12-22
  5. Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender
  6. Gender Dysphoria: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Clinical Management (Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, Vol 5) by Edmond J Coleman, Walter O Bockting, 1993-09-21
  7. Thinking Critically about Research on Sex and Gender (3rd Edition) by Paula J. Caplan, Jeremy B. Caplan, 2008-10-04
  8. Toward a New Psychology of Gender: A Reader
  9. Presentations of Gender by Robert J. Stoller M.D., 1992-01-29
  10. Gender, Countertransference and the Erotic Transference: Perspectives from Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis
  11. The End of Gender: A Psychological Autopsy by Shari L. Thurer, 2005-06-28
  12. Behind Closed Doors: Gender, Sexuality, and Touch in the Doctor/Patient Relationship by Angelica Redleaf, Susan A. Baird, 1998-10-30
  13. Sex & Gender by Hilary M Lips, 2007-07-23
  14. Gender and Sexual Agency: How Young People Make Choices about Sex by Heather Powers Albanesi, 2009-12-16

81. MANY FACES: Chap. 8 Psychology Of Women & Gender
sexuality and gender in certain Native American tribes The case of the The meaning of difference gender theory, post modernism and psychology.
http://teachpsych.lemoyne.edu/teachpsych/faces/text/Ch08.htm
Chapter 8 Psychology of Women and Gender in the 21st Century
University of Wisconsin Introduction Psychology of women has come a long way from Helene Deutsch's (1944) psychoanalytic writing and the century-long tradition of gender differences research in psychology. Today it has a vibrant foundation of three decades of contemporary research and a promising future built on this foundation, yet with many questions unanswered. Psychology of women today interweaves three strands: (a) psychological research focused specifically on women, their psychological functioning, and women-associated issues such as rape; (b) the psychology of gender, incorporating traditional research on gender differences but expanding beyond that to examine gender as a stimulus variable; and (c) feminist psychology, rooted in feminist theory and an articulated set of values that emphasizes equality of opportunity for women. We incorporate all three of these strands in our review. Here we will consider four major areas that represent the current status of the psychology of women and, we believe, will chart the future of psychology of women: theories in the psychology of women; the intersection of gender with race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and disability; research methods in the psychology of women; and applications of research on the psychology of women in the areas of public policy, forensic practice, and the practice of psychotherapy and counseling.

82. PSYC 4110
PSYC 4110 psychology of gender sexuality. Please continue to watch this pagefor updates and changes. Due dates for the upcoming semester will be updated
http://a-s.clayton.edu/stillion/PSYC4110G&S/Gender&Sexuality.htm
Please continue to watch this page for updates and changes. Due dates for the upcoming semester will be updated by the first day of class for that semester. Summer 2005 Syllabus This course is being taught in the "hybrid" course format. The class will meet once a week as scheduled for lectures, discussions, and presentations, with class time on "off days" substituted by off-campus or on-line exercises and field work. Instructor: B.D. Stillion, Ph.D. (schedule) - - E-mail: bstillion@mail.clayton.edu
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83. Gender And Sexuality
Texts which address gender studies/queer studies, with a particular focus upondiscussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality.
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  • 84. Science Social Sciences Psychology Gender Sexuality Directory IndiaPress
    IndiaPress Directory powered by DMOZ of Science Social Sciences psychology GenderSexuality.
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    Directory IndiaPress 17 September, 2005
    DMOZ DIRECTORY Top Science Social Sciences Psychology : Gender and Sexuality
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    85. Yale > Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program > Faculty
    Marianne LaFrance (psychology, Women s, gender, sexuality Studies) JoanneMeyerowitz (History) Charles Musser (Film Studies, American Studies)
    http://www.yale.edu/wgss/faculty.html
    Chair:
    Laura Wexler
    laura.wexler@yale.edu

    Director of Undergraduate Studies:
    Jennifer Wood
    jennifer.wood@yale.edu

    Phone: (203) 432-0563 FACULTY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROGRAM OF WOMEN'S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES Professors Julia Adams (Sociology)
    Linda Bartoshuk
    (Psychology)
    Kelly Brownell
    (Psychology)
    Jill Campbell
    (English)
    Hazel Carby
    (African American Studies, American Studies) Kang-i Sun Chang Deborah Davis (Sociology, East Asian Studies) Kathryn Dudley (American Studies, Anthropology) Glenda Gilmore (History) Paul Gilroy (Sociology, African American Studies) Sara Suleri Goodyear (English) Dolores Hayden (Architecture, American Studies)

    86. Clayton State University Course Descriptions
    psychologygender sexuality. PSYC 4110. Introduction to human sexuality andrelated counseling issues. The course will focus on the psychosexual aspects
    http://duck.clayton.edu/catalog/PSYC4110.html
    Home Directory About Clayton State Site Map ... Directory
    PSYC 4110 Introduction to human sexuality and related counseling
    issues. The course will focus on the psychosexual aspects
    of human sexuality and cover a broad variety of historical
    and contemporary issues.
    Pre-Requisites: PSYC 1101 with a minimum US grade of D Or
    PSYC 201
    with a minimum UG grade of D Or
    PSYC 205
    with a minimum UG grade of D Or
    PSYC 212
    with a minimum UG grade of D And PSYC 2103 with a minimum US grade of D Or
    PSYC 204
    with a minimum UG grade of D
    Co-requisites: ©2002-2005 Clayton State University A Senior unit of the University System of Georgia
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    87. GENDYS Conference 1998: Psychological Development Beyond Sex And Gender Realignm
    Psychological Development Beyond Sex and gender Realignment For the firstgeneration of highprofile sex, gender and sexuality fluent people who arose
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    Psychological Development Beyond Sex and Gender Realignment
    Dr. Tracie O'Keefe, DCH
    Psychologist/Writer
    Nearly all the emphasis of gender and sex realignment treatment, in the past, has been placed upon the physical changing process. This is often seen by many professionals and patients as reaching its ultimate conclusion with genital surgery. For others, however, post-transition may not include genital surgery but a point at which they have reached a certain partial physical transformation and social change that is comfortable for them. Any psychological or psychiatric interviews that may have been carried out during this process are often seen by many professionals and patients as test procedures which the patient will either pass or fail. If the patient passes the test mentality of the interview then the clinician may recommend the patient to undergo the physical changes they seek through hormone therapy and surgery. A great number of patients feel they are in danger of not passing such interviews and therefore may be hostile to the clinicians and withhold information, edit the truth and even tell a complete lie. Some of the responsibility for this must be with the clinicians involved, because in the first part of the clinician and patient contract there should be an agreement with the patient that they can be safe in telling the clinician absolutely anything. However, because patients are in a high state of anxiety when they arrive, apprehensive, and afraid of the test mentality patients themselves often seek to tell the clinicians what they think they want to hear.

    88. GENDYS Journal - General Practitioners Who Exhibit Resistance To Sex Gender And
    and psychological needs of those who are sex, gender, or sexuality variant, These doctors not only do not have training in sexuality, sex and gender
    http://www.gender.org.uk/gendys/1998/02tracie.htm
    General Practitioners Who Exhibit Resistance to Sex Gender and Sexuality Variance
    Tracie O' Keefe, BA
    In the normal course of events in medicine of any kind the doctor listens carefully to their patients, takes the information that the patient is giving, and adds to it the doctor's estimation of events. This gives rise to the classic phrase of in IN MY PROFESSIONAL OPINION. Normally, a well-trained and empathetic practitioner would then check back with the patient to see if the patient is happy with the diagnosis. If the patient is not, then there is a need for the practitioner to re-examine the facts. In the case of someone who may be considered to be not in full possession of their faculties or in good mental health there is a need for the doctor to guide the patient towards the correct course of treatment. For the most part, a doctor who has little or no experience in dealing with people who have sex dysmorphobia (an unhappiness with the physical sexual constituents of the body), gender issues or varying sexualities, needs to be guided by expert opinion. Here the patient should have the right to choose the qualified experts that carry out the kind of examinations or assessments that may be needed to support a diagnosis. However, we need to consider that clinicians of any sort come from profuse kinds of backgrounds. Some may have religious convictions, be members of cults, or have certain narrow-minded social constructs. In other words, proportionally, there are just as many rednecks in medicine, psychiatry, psychology and psychotherapy as there are anywhere else.

    89. A Routledge Journal: Sexualities, Evolution & Gender
    Sexualities, Evolution and gender (SEG) (formerly psychology, Evolution andgender) is a Sexualities and sexual behaviour; The medicalization of gender
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    90. Directory Science Social Sciences Psychology Gender And
    Fetish psychology - Studies and web polls aimed at understanding the gender Stereotypes and Sexual Archetypes - - An analysis based on CG Jung,
    http://www.musica-classica.it/directory/odp.php?browse=/Science/Social_Sciences/

    91. University Of Hull Module Specification
    threeblocks, 31826 gender and Social psychology gender, sex and sexualidentity have implications in all realms of social life.
    http://www.courses.hull.ac.uk/modules/0405S2/31826.html
    University of Hull Programme and Module Catalogue 31826: Gender and Social Psychology 04/05 Session, Semester 2
    Basic Information: Module Level Level 6 Nature of Study Taught Module Probable Attendance 25 students Location Hull Campus This module is not available as a Free Elective This module is available as a postgraduate training module
    Module Rationale Gender, sex and sexual identity have implications in all realms of social life. In this module students will have the opportunity to study traditional and critical social psychological theory and research and apply it to these phenomenons whilst developing their skills in written analysis, spoken discussion and presentation. Aims and Distinctive Features This module aims to equip students with an understanding of the theoretical concepts, research applications and wider social implications of sex, gender and sexual identity through a series of lectures, student-led assessed presentations and written assessments. Learning Outcome Statements The module has the following Learning Outcomes:
    • Define, describe and appreciate the implications of sex, gender and sexuality.

    92. GENDER AND SEXUALITY Term Papers, Research Papers On GENDER AND SEXUALITY And Es
    In The gender of sexuality, Pepper Schwartz and Virginia Rutter delve into A discussion on how gender and sexuality are socially constructed by elites.
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    93. Answers To Your Questions About Sexual Orientation And Homosexuality
    sexuality including biological sex, gender identity (the psychological senseof being male or female) and the social gender role (adherence to cultural
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    Answers to Your Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality
    What Is Sexual Orientation? Sexual Orientation is an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to another person. It is easily distinguished from other components of sexuality including biological sex, gender identity (the psychological sense of being male or female) and the social gender role (adherence to cultural norms for feminine and masculine behavior). Sexual orientation exists along a continuum that ranges from exclusive homosexuality to exclusive heterosexuality and includes various forms of bisexuality. Bisexual persons can experience sexual, emotional and affectional attraction to both their own sex and the opposite sex. Persons with a homosexual orientation are sometimes referred to as gay (both men and women) or as lesbian (women only). Sexual orientation is different from sexual behavior because it refers to feelings and self-concept. Persons may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors.

    94. Zadok Institute For Christianity And Society - Shop
    gender and sexuality gender and sexuality Health and Human Welfare Marriage and Family Media, Information Technology Communication
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    Zadok Catalogue 2005 Gender and Sexuality Abuse and atonement.
    Monique Lisbon
    Zadok Perspectives 79, Winter 2003
    How does our understanding of the atonement (Christ's life, death and resurrection) influence our views of forgiveness and reconcilliation in chiild dexual abuse? Sex and the City of God: a narrative theology of sexuality in the context of creation, fall and redemption
    Gordon Preece
    Zadok Paper S125, Winter 2003
    This paper uses as its jumping off point the long-running TV show "Sex and the City" as an illustration of a postmodern view of sexuality. It firsttly presents something of the disillusioned "morning after' modernity flavour of Sex in the City's portrayal of "Postmodern Sex Ettiquette or Bed Manners." It then contrasts this with "Sex and the City of God, a narrative Theology of creation, fall and redemption," that makes sense of the mystery of sexuality. The paper outlines our created sexual ecology, our fallen condition of sexual anarchy, anonymity, idolatry and edeology and the redemptive possibilities of sexual therapy set within a Christian form of social construction aimed at the City of God, not a pseudo form of naturalistic sexual liberation based on nostalgia for the Garden of Eden.

    95. FAS Handbook Chapter 3 Women, Gender, And Sexuality, Studies Of
    The study of gender and sexuality has long constituted a vibrant, complex, These include studies of family life, careers, psychological development,
    http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/handbooks/student/chapter3/womens_studies.h

    96. TA FAQs (frequently Asked Questions) GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL
    Psychological perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual experiences (2nd ed.) . Bound and gagged Sexual silences, gender conformity and the gay male
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    98. Evolution's Rainbow
    13 gender Identity 14 Sexual Orientation 15 Psychological Perspectives 16 Diseaseversus Diversity 17 Genetic Engineering versus Diversity
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    Description Table of Contents Awards ... Links This brilliant and accessible work of biological criticism has the potential to revolutionize the way readers conceive of gender and sexuality in the natural world. Publishers Weekly Downloadable eBook version available: Adobe E-Reader at Amazon.com, $12.95 "Roughgarden does not mince her words, nor does she hide behind academic jargon. Her witty style makes this hefty topic accessible and, more importantly, enables her to pull back the fake curtain of objectivity scientists have labored behind over the past two centuries. . . . Evolution's Rainbow not only enhances our knowledge of the natural world, it also offers an ethical way for such knowledge to be used." California Wild 'A fascinating discussion of diversity in gender and sexuality across a wide variety of animals."

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