• medicalisation of sexuality is the existence and growth of medical authority over sexual experiences and sensations. The medicalisation of sexuality is...
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  • incongruence Gender essentialism Medicalisation of sexuality Neurosexism Psychic determinism Social construction of gender Respectability politics Vincent...
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  • tenets of medicalisation, individualism and naturalism, generally fail to take into account sociocultural factors contributing to human sexuality. The HIV/AIDS...
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    the social effects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, some sociologists suggest that AIDS has caused a "profound re-medicalisation of sexuality". There has been...
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  • of the medicalisation of rapid ejaculation—A reflection of the rising importance of female pleasure in a phallocentric world". Psychology & Sexuality...
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    Female ejaculation (category Feminism and sexuality)
    of the increasing 'medicalisation' of women's sexuality, as expressed by Leonore Tiefer which finds its most extreme manifestation in the concept of female...
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  • of the medicalisation of rapid ejaculation—A reflection of the rising importance of female pleasure in a phallocentric world". Psychology & Sexuality...
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    1995 ARTICLES: La médicalisation de la psychologie américaine, L'âne. Le magazine freudien 29, 1986 Critique de "Jewish Origins of the Psychoanalytic...
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    Arvind Narrain; Vinay Chandran (17 December 2015). Nothing to Fix: Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. SAGE Publications. pp. 272–...
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  • Georgiann Davis (category University of Nevada, Las Vegas faculty)
    critics of its medicalisation. Davis's analysis was referenced by a committee of the Senate of Australia in 2013. In "Out of Bounds? A Critique of the New...
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    diagnosis of gender dysphoria, the diagnosis being a form of medicalisation. However, recently there has been a move towards informed consent model of treatment...
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  • addresses cultural myths about age, including fears, traditions, and the medicalisation of ageing, and suggests a methodology centered on peers. In Figuring...
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  • of 1912, comments on societal attitudes and age. As in that work, Rosalie dies before any interest is consummated. Novels portal Medicalisation of falling...
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  • New Left Review, nr. 64, pp. 85–95. August 19, 2010. Non-exhaustive list of Žižek in castellano. "Capitalisti sì, ma solo zen...". Le Monde diplomatique...
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  • Arvind; Chandran, Vinay, eds. (November 15, 2015). Nothing to Fix: Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. SAG Publications. p. 128....
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    "'#WontBeErased': The effects of (de)pathologisation and (de)medicalisation on the legal capacity of trans* persons". International Journal of Law and Psychiatry...
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  • avoid excessive medicalisation of the assessment and treatment for individuals living with a mental disorder, as defined by section 1 of the Mental Health...
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    trauma, a disturbed family life due to taboo and medicalisation, lack of self-esteem and a high risk of becoming suicidal." An Employers guide to intersex...
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  • 1930s onwards for dealing with uncontrolled sexuality in a period which was characterised by social medicalisation. This was also an era associated with an...
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    Brookes, Barbara; Roth, Paul (1994). "13. Rex v. Bourne and the medicalisation of abortion". In Clark, Michael; Crawford, Catherine (eds.). Legal Medicine...
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