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May 08, 2025
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PSY-762 Human Sexuality and Culture2 semester credits The objective of this course is the development of information, skills, and attitudes that enable psychologists to deal effectively with sexual problems and sex-related issues in psychotherapy as they intersect with issues of culture. Topics include the physiology and psychology of sexual identity, sexual behavior, sexual disorders, and treatment of psychologically based sexual disorders from a culturally responsive perspective. Pre-requisites: PSY-712 Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Letter Note: Elective Learning Outcome(s):
- Discuss the effect of cultural factors such as gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion, and mental health on sexual behavior and values.
- Describe the various sexual diseases and dysfunctions.
- Identify human sexual anatomy and physiology.
- Describe the processes of sexual arousal and response.
- Discuss the varieties of sexual styles and relationships across cultural groups.
- Examine the nature and treatment of sexual dysfunction across cultural groups.
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