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Tag Archives: Culture
ACA Ethical Statement – Multiculturalism
In my opinion, having an awareness of multiculturalism and diversity are a foremost in my mind as being important to our success at developing healthy working relationships with clients. The word culture appears 8 times in the American Counseling Association … Continue reading
Sexual Dysfunctions
Sexual dysfunctions are conditions that impair sexual satisfaction. This can manifest as reduced desire to initiate or sustain sexual activity, or lack of ability to achieve sexual satisfaction. Epidemiological data suggests that the prevalence rate for all sexual disorders is … Continue reading
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Tagged antidepressants, biofeedback, cardiovascular system, cognitive behavioral sex therapy, Culture, dysfunction, dyspareunia, electrical stimulation of the vestibular area, fears, General Medical Condition, gynecological exam, hormonal system, intercourse, local anesthetic, neurological system, nonjudgmental, oral medications, pain management, physical intimacy, physical therapy, sex, Sex Therapy, sexual activity, sexual desires, sexual dysfunction, sexual satisfaction, ssri, surgery, topical creams, topical estrogen, vaginismus, Vulvodynia
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Roles of Cross Cultural Influences in Diagnosis
Before we can begin exploring deviations from the norm as it relates to a specific culture, it is extremely important that we define exactly what is meant by the word culture. Culture is defined as the customary beliefs, social forms, … Continue reading
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Tagged Change, Culture, Diagnosis, Diversity, Immigration, Normal
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