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Majoring In Psychology Achieving Your Educational And Career Goals 1st Edition Jeffrey L. Helms, Daniel T. Rogers - Solutions
What cross-gender behaviors might you tolerate in your child? How far would you allow cross- gender behavior to go in your child before you became worried?
What separates "normal" sexual activity from "abnormal" sexual activity? Do you think sexuality has more to do with biological, family, or other factors? Why?
How do you think Viagra and other drugs for sexual activity will affect sexual practices in the United States and elsewhere?
What guidelines would you recommend for defining pedophilic disorder? Would two young adoles- cents engaging in sexual activity qualify for the diagnosis?
What is the impact of the Internet on sexual fantasies and behaviors?
Are there unusual sexual behaviors you feel should not be classified as a mental disorder, if any? Which unusual sexual behaviors do you feel should definitely be classified as a mental disorder, if any? Why or why not?
What methods are used to treat gender dysphoria?
What methods are used to assess gender dysphoria?
What psychological risk factors may relate to gender dysphoria?
What biological risk factors may relate to gender dysphoria?
What are features of gender dysphoria?
What long-term outcomes have been suggested for people with paraphilic disorders?
What psychological interventions are used to treat paraphilic disorders?
What medications are used to treat paraphilic disorders?
What self-report questionnaires and physiological procedures might be useful for assessing someone with a paraphilic disorder?
What topics might a clinician cover when interviewing some- one with a paraphilic disorder?
What strategies might be used to prevent paraphilic behavior?
What is an integrated theory for the cause of pedophilic disorder?
How might learning experiences and cognitive distortions contribute to paraphilic disorders?
What personality and family characteristics are evident in people with paraphilic disorders?
What are major biological risk factors for paraphilic disorders?
What are common demographic and clinical features of paraphilic disorders?
What are possible subtypes of pedophilic disorder?
How might pedophilic disorder differ from child molestation?
What are major targets of sexual arousal in people with different paraphilic disorders?
What are major features of a paraphilia?
How might Tom's fantasies and behaviors affect his life in the future?
Does Tom remind you in any way of yourself or someone you know? How so?
What are you curious about regarding Tom?
What external events and internal factors might be responsible for Tom's fantasies and behaviors?
How are Tom's fantasies and behaviors different from a typical adult? Would any of his behaviors seem normal in a certain context or for someone of a certain age?
What is the long-term outcome for people with sexual dysfunctions?
Describe the start-stop procedure, sensate focus, and masturbation training.
What medications are available to treat sexual dysfunctions?
How can self-monitoring and physiological assessment help a clinician know more about sexual dysfunctions?
What topics might be covered when using interviews and self-report measures to assess sexual dysfunctions?
How might one help a couple prevent future episodes of sexual dysfunction?
How might a "balancing scale" help us understand sexual dysfunctions?
What is the spectator role?
What psychological risk factors may influence sexual dysfunctions?
What biological risk factors may influence sexual dysfunctions?
Discuss stigma surrounding some sexual dysfunctions.
Discuss the epidemiology of sexual dysfunctions.
What sexual dysfunction involves pain during intercourse?
What sexual dysfunctions affect sexual orgasm?
What sexual dysfunctions affect sexual desire and arousal?
How might Douglas and Stacy's behaviors affect their lives in the future?
Do Douglas and Stacy remind you in any way of yourself or someone you know? How so?
What are you curious about regarding Douglas and Stacy?
What external events and internal factors might be responsible for Douglas and Stacy's sexual problems?
How do Douglas and Stacy's issues differ from a typical married couple with a new child? Which behaviors seem normal for their situation and which seem unusual?
Do you think personality disorders have more to do with biological, family, cultural, or other fac- tors? Why?
What separates "normal" personality quirks from "abnormal" personality traits?
What would you now say to friends who might have concerns about their interpersonal style, emo- tions, or problems with impulse control?
Have you ever been concerned about the way you interact with others? Are you too shy, outgoing, or abrasive? What factors may have influenced the way you are with other people? What informa- tion in this chapter seems most relevant to you?
Think about television or film characters that portray someone with many interpersonal problems or conflicts. Is this character a good example of a personality disorder? Which disorder, and why?
What is the long-term outcome for people with personality disorders?
What treatment approaches may be useful for specific personality disorders?
What general psychological approaches may be used to treat personality disorders?
What medications are primarily used to treat personality disorders?
Describe the major assessment techniques for personality disorders.
What topics might be addressed in programs to prevent personality disorders?
What cognitive features relate to personality disorders?
What personality characteristics relate to personality disorders?
What brain and neurochemical features relate to personality disorders?
What aspects of personality disorders have a genetic predis- position?
Describe the epidemiology of the anxious/fearful personality disorders, including issues of gender and culture.
What are key features of dependent and obsessive- compulsive personality disorders?
What are the main features of avoidant personality disorder?
Describe the epidemiology of the dramatic personality disor- ders, including issues of gender and culture.
What are key features of borderline, histrionic, and narcissis- tic personality disorders?
What are the main features of antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy?
What mental disorders are most associated with odd or eccentric personality disorders?
How common are odd or eccentric personality disorders?
What are the main odd or eccentric personality disorders and their features?
What are the main clusters of personality disorder?
What are the main features of a personality disorder?
How might Michelle's unusual behaviors affect her life in the future?
Does Michelle remind you in any way of yourself or someone you know? How so?
What are you curious about regarding Michelle?
What external events and internal factors might be responsible for Michelle's troubles?
Which of Michelle's behaviors seem typical of a stressed-out 23-year-old, and which seem very different?
3. Investigate opportunities for gaining research experience. Some departments of psychology post openings for research assistant positions in a faculty member’s lab. In other departments these positions can only be learned about by having conversations with faculty members about opportunities to
2. Identify the faculty members in your psychology department whose backgrounds are in experimental, developmental, social, cognitive, or biopsychology. Select one whose research area interests you and ask them to provide you a reference for a research article that is important in their subfield.
1. Think for a moment about some aspect of human behavior that has piqued your curiosity in recent days. Perhaps you observed an aggressive driver or children playing a game.Formulate a question about some aspect of what you observed. Now look to the research literature and see what is known about
How do sleep patterns and the effects of sleep deprivation change with age?
What are the short- and long-term effects of stress on the body?
How do certain genetic conditions affect motor control?
What role do hormone levels play in mood?
What neurotransmitters are involved in the various forms of mental illness?
How can sensitivity to pain be altered?
What factors contribute most to the comprehension of read text?
What role does imagining a piece of information play in transferring it into memory?
What types of information are most often relied on to solve problems?
What elements of multimedia-based instruction facilitate learning?
How do features of one’s language shape the ability to think about certain concepts?
What factors contribute to distortions in memory?
Why do some individuals confess to a crime they did not commit?
Does exposure to interpersonal violence foster subsequent aggressive behavior?
What aspects of a salesperson’s behavior influences the customer’s decisions the most?
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