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  2. PLISSIT model - Wikipedia

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    The PLISSIT model, also known as the PLISSIT model of sex therapy, [1] is a modeling system used in the field of sexology to determine the different levels of intervention for individual clients. The model was created in 1976 by Jack S. Annon .

  3. Sexual identity therapy - Wikipedia

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    Sexual Identity Therapy (SIT) is a framework to "aid mental health practitioners in helping people arrive at a healthy and personally acceptable resolution of sexual identity and value conflicts." [ 1 ] It was invented by Warren Throckmorton and Mark Yarhouse, professors at small conservative evangelical colleges.

  4. Questioning (sexuality and gender) - Wikipedia

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    A disorder of anxiety or depression related to an uncertainty about one's gender identity or sexual orientation has been classified as sexual maturation disorder by the World Health Organization in the ICD-10, under "Psychological and behavioural disorders associated with sexual development and orientation". [25] Sexual orientation by itself is ...

  5. Klein Sexual Orientation Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Klein Sexual Orientation Grid (KSOG) developed by Fritz Klein attempts to measure sexual orientation by expanding upon the earlier Kinsey scale.Fritz Klein founded the American Institute of Bisexuality in 1998 which is continuing his work by sponsoring bisexual-inclusive sex research, educating the general public on sexuality, and promoting the bisexual community.

  6. Our Bodies, Ourselves - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1970, it contains information related to many aspects of women's health and sexuality, including: sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, birth control, abortion, pregnancy and childbirth, violence and abuse, and menopause. The most recent edition of the book was published in 2011.

  7. Comprehensive sex education - Wikipedia

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    Sexual health involves not only preventing disease, but also a respectful approach to sexual relationships, sexuality, and accepting an individual's gender identity and sexual orientation. [ 29 ] The term "comprehensive" is also often misleading because some comprehensive programs do not show the holistic picture of human sexuality. [ 30 ]

  8. Neuroscience and sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    Using meta-analysis of neuroimaging, researchers have concluded that these areas are linked to sexual preferences in humans, which would explain why they may differ based on sexual orientation. [ 7 ] Another area of the brain which demonstrates sexual orientation differentiation is the thalamus, which is a structure involved in sexual arousal ...

  9. Lisa M. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Her research focuses on sexual orientation development, sexual identity, and bonding. [2] She is best known for her 2008 book, Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire. [3] In this book, she discusses the fluidity of female sexuality, based on her study of 100 nonheterosexual women over a period of 10 years. [4]