The Social Inequalities of Ageism and Sexual Orientation Unit 5.

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The Social Inequalities of Ageism and Sexual Orientation Unit 5

Objective Unit Outcomes –Analyze how our own beliefs and experiences influence how we work as human services professionals –Explain the prospects for changes in sexual orientation/sexual identity inequalities Course Outcomes practiced in this unit: –HN200-1: Explain the role of the human services professional in solving social problems

Human Sexuality, Psychosexual Disorders and Society Defining Human Sexuality and Developmental Stages Sexual Orientation –Heterosexual –Homosexual –Bisexual –Other Types Metrosexual Down Low Associations

Sexual Dysfunctions Theory on Human Sexuality –Sigmund Freud: Psychosexual Development –Development of the Erotic Response Defining Sexual Dysfunction Sexual Response Cycle –Excitement –Desire –Orgasmic –Resolution

Psychosexual Disorders Male Erectile Disorder Female Arousal Disorder Gender Identity Disorder Paraphilia –Frotterurism –Exhibitionism –Pedophilia –Necrophilia –Zoophile –Sexual Sadism –Sexual Masochism

Sexuality & Society Societal Views –Promiscuity –Cohabitation –Premarital Sex Sex Offenders Community Restrictions

Wrap-Up Q&A