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To
assess the effectiveness of the course material, we ask that you evaluate your achievement of each learning objective on a scale of A to
D (A=excellent, B=good, C=fair, D=unsatisfactory). Please indicate your
responses next to each learning objective and submit it as part of the course assignment.
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- Recount a woman's sexual odyssey from childhood through puberty and adolescence to adulthood.
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Discuss the feelings experienced by an adolescent girl during the first sexual experience.
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Contrast the sexual feelings and experience of young adult women with those of males.
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Describe how sexuality in adolescence and continuing into adulthood is influenced by cultural attitudes, biological development, peer influence, sexual experience, and relationships.
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5. Explain how sexual experiences are defined by choices we make in life.
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6. List various choices women make in search of sexuality.
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7. Identify 5 experiences where being sexual could leave a lasting scar on a woman's psyche.
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Discuss how a woman's sexuality is affected by marriage and by the arrival of a baby.
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Describe the challenges faced by a woman to maintain and enhance her sexuality as she ages beyond 40.
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Formulate questions that a woman should ask to explore her sexual feelings during or after an affair, life after divorce or widowhood, after remarriage and during periods of single hood.
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Answer questions of a woman that may help her understand her body in the context of sexuality.
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Identify the visible parts of female genitalia and name their functions.
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Identify various internal reproductive sexual organs and their functions.
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Explain sexual response in terms of a triphasic model comprising of desire, arousal, and orgasm.
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Describe the physiological changes occurring during female sexual arousal.
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Answer questions of a client concerning sexual activity during and after pregnancy.
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Outline measures a woman can take to lessen the effect of premenstrual syndrome.
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Identify eight issues that a woman must consider when considering contraception.
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Discuss various methods of contraception and evaluate their relative effectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STDs.
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Describe the challenges of sexual activity after pregnancy taking into account body changes.
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Explain menopausal terminology and describe the physical changes associated with menopause.
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Discuss the pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy with a client.
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Discuss how our society and culture help or hinder a woman from forming a good body image.
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List 4 sexual benefits to regular exercise.
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Identify 4 steps a woman can take to help her let go of negative thoughts about her body.
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Discuss with a client how illness and disability can affect a woman's feelings toward sex.
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Describe how a woman can overcome sexual response problems associated with an illness.
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Respond appropriately to the sexuality issues presented by a mentally retarded woman.
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Identify factors or sources that cause or aggravate pain during sex.
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List 10 things you can try to decrease the vulvar discomfort and pain during sexual activity with your partner.
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Describe the treatment of pelvic muscle pain involving physical therapy, biofeedback, and Kegel exercises.
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Summarize 11 of the most common STDs, listing symptoms, means of transmission, possible complications, and available treatments.
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Identify common sexual concerns of a woman who discovers she has an STD and describe ways of dealing with these concerns.
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Describe the impact of trauma on a woman's sexuality and discuss ways of coping with its aftereffects.
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Predict and modify reactions to sex when a person is feeling dissociative in sexual situations.
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Answer some common questions relating to male sexuality and dispel myths and conceptions that are barriers to good sexual relations.
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Identify various parts of male sexual anatomy and describe their physical and biological functions.
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Describe the male sexual response by dividing it into phases of desire, arousal, and orgasm.
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Discuss the normal sexual changes that occur as men grow older.
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Identify and discuss various male sexual dysfunctions and methods of dealing with them.
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Discuss two of the most common sexual conflicts-frequency and who initiates-that arise in sexual relationships.
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Describe various positions for intercourse and their relative advantages and disadvantages in achieving perfect coitus.
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Find answers to common questions related to overcoming sexual difficulties.
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Outline general steps that all women should take when they have sexual difficulties.
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Help a woman do a self-assessment of her sexual functioning when she's concerned that something might be wrong.
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Describe three steps for overcoming distracting and negative thoughts as a way to help overcome difficulties with sexual desire, arousal and/or orgasm.
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Quantify sexual desire by asking questions of a client.
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List medical conditions and drugs that may help decrease sexual desire.
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Perform and direct exercises for overcoming low sexual desire.
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List medical conditions and drugs that may decrease sexual arousal.
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Perform and direct exercises to increase sexual arousal.
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Perform and direct exercises for learning to orgasm.
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