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psychology: Orgasm
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Orgasm is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual tension resulting in rhythmic muscular contractions in the pelvic region that produce intensely pleasurable sensations followed by rapid relaxation. Orgasm is also in part a psychological experience of pleasure and abandon, when the mind is focused solely on the personal experience. It is sometimes called climaxing or coming. Orgasm — A Total Body Response. The first few contractions are intense and close together, occurring at about 0.8-second int...
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psychology: Marriage and Sex
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If you're married or thinking about getting married, at some point or another you've wondered what better sex in marriage would be like or how sex in marriage could be improved. The daily routines of life — whether careers, children or financial responsibilities — challenge couples to keep alive that flame that initially brought them together. From a practical standpoint, there's less time for sex and intimacy as relationships develop and individual partners take on more responsibilities. Whatever the re...
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psychology
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Libido is the term that the noted founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, used to label the sexual drive or sexual instinct. He noted that the sexual drive is characterized by a gradual buildup to a peak of intensity, followed by a sudden decrease of excitement. Freud also became interested in the development of the libido, which he saw as the basic and most powerful human drive. He believed that the development of the libido involved several distinct and identifiable stages. The superego labels the le...
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psychology
http://psychology-data-base.blogspot.com/2008/12/mental-retardation-what-is-mental.html
What Is Mental Retardation? To understand mental retardation, it helps to know what intelligence (say: in-tel-uh-jents) is. Intelligence is a way of describing someone's ability to think, learn, and solve problems. Mental retardation means that someone has lower than average intelligence. Just like you, these kids want to be liked and to have fun at school. They can also receive help in learning "life skills." Life skills are the skills people need to take care of themselves as they get older, such a...
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psychology
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Developmental reading disorder (DRD) is not caused by vision problems, but rather by problems with the brain's ability to recognize and process symbols. Children with DRD may have trouble rhyming and separating the sounds in spoken words. These abilities appear to be critical in the process of learning to read. Other causes of learning disability and, in particular, reading disability, must be ruled out before a diagnosis of DRD can be made. Cultural and educational shortfalls, emotional problems, me...
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psychology: New Batches Start for MA Psychology|M.Phil Psychology|NET Psychology in UPS Education
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New Batches Start for MA Psychology M.Phil Psychology NET Psychology in UPS Education. Psychology Entrance Exams Coaching. Website: www.upseducation.in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FEEDJIT Live Traffic Map. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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psychology
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What is oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)? Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood, that is characterized by uncooperative, defiant, negativistic, irritable, and annoying behaviors toward parents, peers, teachers, and other authority figures. Children and adolescents with ODD are more distressing or troubling to others than they are distressed or troubled themselves. What causes oppositional defiant disorder? Excessive arguments with adults. Behavior i...
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psychology
http://psychology-data-base.blogspot.com/2008/12/retts-disorder-definition-retts.html
The symptoms of Rett's disorder have been described in terms of four stages in the child's development. STAGE ONE, EARLY-ONSET (SIX–18 MONTHS OF AGE). The early symptoms of RS are not always noticeable in Stage 1. The infant may not make eye contact with family members and may not show much interest in toys. She may be considered a "good baby" because she is so calm and quiet. On the other hand, there may be noticeable hand-wringing and slowing of head growth. STAGE THREE, PLATEAU (TWO–10 YEARS). RS is l...
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psychology
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Pica is the persistent craving and compulsive eating of nonfood substances. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition, classifies it as a feeding and eating disorder of childhood. Although pica can occur in individuals of any background, a higher incidence of pica is associated with:. Developmental delay and mental retardation. Psychiatric disease and autism. Poor nutrition or low blood levels of iron and other minerals. Certain cultural or religious traditions. Other repo...