This is a short presentation about Assessing and Recording the Baseline 'Civil Identity' - for those Social Psychologists who are involved in courtroom proceedings - expert witnesses.
Assessing the Civil identity - SocPsy - Arts and Letters
1. Assessing and Recording the
Baseline ‘Civil Identity’
How to properly assess and
record the baseline features of
each individual’s ‘CIVIL
IDENTITY’ for Clinical
Studies in Dyadic Psychology.
- Arts and Letters -- Arts and Letters -
The Generic Biopscychosociocultural Model
- Webinar -- Webinar -
Clinical
PsychologyPsychology
3. “Civil Identity”
* ‘Civil identity’ is a Social
Psychology term - describing a
collective of features concerning
an individual’s present ethnicity,
political party membership, race
and color, religious membership,
disability/handicap, age group/
generation, 'proper' sexual
orientation and marital status.2
- SocPsy/Self and Identity- SocPsy/Self and Identity
Also see “Self-Image”Also see “Self-Image”
4. Generic Biopsychosociocultural Model
Biologic
“Civil Identity”
Psychologic Social Culture
Sex
Disability
Color
Race
Disability Religion Ethnicity
Martial StatusBelief/CreedSex
Race
Color FOOTNOTE: To a lesser or greater degree of mental disability always coexists with any physical
disability and so it is therefore that with a mental disability, a physical disability or a biochemical
imbalance is coexistent-affecting/or effecting an individual’s ‘civil identity.’
Social
Religion
Martial Status
PoliticalParty
Sexual (pleasure
preference)
Orientation
5.
6. An “Equally Yoked“ Couple
- The Liberal Arts and Humanities -
• Ethnicity: Euro-American
• Political Party: Libertarian
• Race: White, Color: Light
• Religion: Christian
• Disability: Unknown
• Age: 21 ½
• Sex: MaleMale
• Preference: Heterosexual
• Marital Status: Single
• Ethnicity: Euro-American
• Political Party: Democrat
• Race: White, Color: Light
• Religion: Christian
• Disability: Unknown
• Age: 21
• Sex: FemaleFemale
• Preference: Heterosexual
• Marital Status: Single
- Dyadic Psychology
ExampleExample 11 ExampleExample 22
““...about equal to/or a very similar civil...about equal to/or a very similar civil
identity..”identity..”
“Civil Identity” is actually a unique mosaic of one’s PRESENT: Ethnicity, Political Party,
Race, Color, Religion, Disability, Sex, Sexual (Pleasure Preference) Orientation, Marital Status,
Family Status, …..
7. Baseline – Civil Identity
• In the social sciences, ‘baseline’ refers to: …a
‘starting point’ used for intelligent comparisons.1
“Civil Identity”
… describes an identified individual with present
disambiguous features, all of which, are clearly
understood within the subculture of the investigated
population in which the individual is a member in a
broader multicultural society.2
… the ‘baseline’ is also used for mental health
promotion and non-schizophrenic individuals
identified within equallyoketarianism.3
Sociology 202/Psychiatric Sociology/Baseline: Civil Identity
8.
9. “Civil Identities”
- Ethnicity: Euro-American
- Religion: Conservative Christian
- Race: White-caucasian
- Color: Light Complexion
- Age: 21 ½
- Gender: Male
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Ethnicity: Euro-American
- Religion: Fundamental Christian
- Race: White-caucasian
- Color: Very Light Complexion
- Age: 21
- Gender: Female
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
Examples:Examples:
1, 2
10. Psychiatric Sociology
Schizophrenic Cyclic-etiologic Factors:
• Biologic Causes
– air pollutants
– water contaminants
– food toxins and poisons
• Psychologic Causes
– Mental/Factual Lies
– Moral Perversions
– Emotional Abuse
• Social/Cultural Causes
– Unequallyoked relationships1
PSYCHO
Schizophrenia
SOCIOCULTURAL
Unequallyoked
BIO
Brain Chemistry
The Biopscychosociocultural Medical Model/ Lifestyle and Epigenetics
11. Social Mores”Social Mores”
Social Mores‘* ...referring to….
“Social” …associating in a social way, i.e., “folkways”,
socializing, socialization 1
,
“Mores” …that of moral codes, mental health values, valued
standards, spiritual ideologies 2
.
*Also, customs, proper conduct/etiquette, health
behaviours/norms, healthy lifestyle. 3
Use in a Sentence: “Their family abided in good social
mores that reflected their sense of integrity.” 4
- The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/Psychiatric Sociology
12. ““Bio-Sexual Orientation”Bio-Sexual Orientation”
…is the natural innate
neuroendocrino-
physiologic-
preprogramming of the
hetero-sexual genders. 1
…this refers to the actual
congenital physical
‘sexual’ constitution…2
- Intro to Physiological Psychology/ Biology 101
Biological sexual orientation:
13. ““Psycho-Sexual Orientation”Psycho-Sexual Orientation”
Psychological Sexual Orientation
…refers to mental preconditioning:
Any mental/emotional sexual
orientated event, e.g., engrained
memory of a sexual encounter in
childhood; sex in an observed media
event; an actual witnessed live
account of sex2
; a sexual violation of
social mores; or a fanaticized mental
‘picture’ of healthy sex (a sexual
encounter for only pure pleasure). 3
-Concepts in Psychotherapy 400/
-Intro to Physiological Psychology/ Biology 101
SEX
14. ““Socio-Sexual Orientation”Socio-Sexual Orientation”
Social Sexual Conditioning:
Any familial or other social
sexual experience, e.g.
friendships in school,
neighborhood, church, out in
the community-that
physically effected and/or
mentally affected
psychological
preconditioning.4
-Concepts in Psychotherapy 400/
-Intro to Physiological Psychology/ Biology 101
15. ““Preferred Sexual Orientation”Preferred Sexual Orientation”
…is a complex sexual
orientation comprising
of biological,
psychological, and
proper social patterns
as the predilection for
personal sexuality.1,2,3
-Concepts in Psychotherapy 400/
- Intro to Physiological Psychology/ Biology 101
Orientation by Sexual Preference:
16. Unequally Yoked
Demonstrations of Schizophrenic “Unequally Yoked”
(Unequallyoked) (i.e., based upon sick mindedness)
i.e., Psycho-sexually/Socio-sexually aberrant
relationships-CIVIL IDENTITIES with their
present/untreated PSYCHOSEXUAL/ SOCIAL SEXUAL
ORIENTATIONS:
• Androphilic vs. Ambiphilic
• Ambisexual vs. Demisexual
• Ecosexual vs. Gynephilic
• Heteroflexible vs. Homoflexible
• Omnisexual vs. Pansexual
• Polysexua vs. Bisexic1
- The True Phenomenology of Opposites Attract/An Internet Search
DSM-
I DSM-IVDSM-III
DSM-II
DSM-VIDSM-V
DSM-
IIX
DSM-
VII
DSM-999
17. “Civil Identities”
- Ethnicity: Asiatic-American
- Religion: Conservative Christian
- Race: Mongolozoid
- Color: Yellow-brown Complexion
- Age: 22
- Gender: Male
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Ethnicity: Asiatic-American
- Religion: Conservative Christian
- Race: Mongolozoid
- Color: Yellow-brown Complexion
- Age: 22
- Gender: Female
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
Examples:Examples:
1, 2
18. Sapiosexual
• Sapiosexual is a neologism word (a recently
constructed word) that has come into common usage
especially on social networking websites where some
individuals are self-identifying as sapiosexual. 1
Word Origins: From Latin root ‘sapien’, i.e., wise or
intelligent, and Latin ‘sexualis;’ 1
i.e., related to
individuals making ‘wise’ choices about really
‘healthy’ sex and sexual behaviors.2
Biopscychosociocultural Medical Model/
Schizophrenia and the Homosexia Diseases
19. The End
* Key Words: Unequally yoked, equally yoked,
egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social
psychology, sociology, marriage and family therapy,
violation of social mores, social science, normalacy,
schizophrenia, deviancy, deviancies, statistics,
abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base,
psychopathology, sociopathology, equallyoked,
abberations, equallyokedtarian, soul mates, dyads,
equallyokedtarianism, dyadic psychology, marriage,
family, and child psychology, sociocultural
anthropology, human ecology, etc.
-The Biopsychosociocultural ModelThe Biopsychosociocultural Model
-Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’
20. Q/AQ/A
1.) In conducting a baseline ‘civil identity’ assessment
and recording it properly, in consideration of
‘equallyokedtarianism’, why is clarity in sexual
orientation an important component? What about in
consideration of “Social Psychiatry”?
2.) Are there any other modern ‘civil idenity’ features of
that political factions or community radicals trying to
declare? What about occult groups?
3.) Name your own features of your own ‘civil identity’
without any disambiguous features.
Your Full name
Social Psychology
Today’s Date
Assignment: Answer ONE Question of your choice.Assignment: Answer ONE Question of your choice.
ONE Page, Double spaced, Typed. 35 Points, Due Next Class.ONE Page, Double spaced, Typed. 35 Points, Due Next Class.
Editor's Notes
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Couples with the same age or within the same generation