The document discusses a seminar on sexuality and sexual health. It provides general and specific objectives of the seminar which are to define key terms and discuss topics like sexual growth, sexual health, counseling principles and techniques. It then outlines the contents to be covered including introduction, definitions, factors impacting sexual health, sexual dysfunctions, nursing role and legal aspects. Counseling is defined and the need for and principles of counseling are explained.
The document provides an introduction to reproductive health. It defines reproductive health as complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters related to the reproductive system. The objectives are to define key terms and understand the historical development and relationship between gender and reproductive health. The components of reproductive health are outlined, including maternal and child health. Factors like gender, empowerment, and gender analysis that influence reproductive health are also discussed.
In this PPT i have discussed regarding sexuality and sexual health. The sub topics covered under sexuality and sexual health are as under:
1) Introduction
2) Definition of sexuality, human sexuality and sexual health
3) Importance of sexual health
4) Components of sexual health
5) Factor affecting sexual health
This document provides an overview of human sexuality and sexual health. It defines sexuality and sexual health according to the WHO. It discusses the reproductive anatomy of males and females, different types of sexuality (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual), stages of sexual development, factors affecting sexuality, and importance of sexual health education. It also summarizes three research studies on topics related to sexual orientation and mental health, sexual education among parents, and knowledge of sexual health among male students.
This document provides an overview of sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and libido. It describes the components of sexual health like sexual growth and development. It discusses age-related sexual behaviors and characteristics of sexually healthy individuals. Factors affecting sexual health are biological, environmental, psychological, and medical. Sexual disorders include gender identity disorders, paraphilias, and dysfunctions. The nurse's role involves sexual education, counseling, testing and treatment for sexual health issues. Laws govern sexuality and sexual activities.
This document provides an overview of sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and components of sexual health. It discusses sexual growth and development from childhood through old age. It covers factors that affect sexual health, classifications of sexual disorders, and the nurses' role in addressing sexuality and sexual health issues. The nurses' role includes sexual education, counseling, testing and treatment for sexual dysfunctions, and ensuring clients receive non-judgmental care that respects their legal and ethical rights.
This document provides information about sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and components of sexual health such as sexual growth and development. It discusses factors affecting sexual health like biological, environmental, and psychological factors. It also covers topics like sexual behavior in different age groups, characteristics of sexually healthy individuals, classification of sexual disorders, sexual dysfunction, libido, and the nurse's role in sexuality and sexual health.
FERDINAND D. MASIDDO_CSE-STANDARDS FOR FILIPINO LEARNERS.pptxFerdinandMasiddo2
This document provides standards and information for online training on comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in the Philippines. It begins by restating the objectives of advocating for CSE among learners and creating CSE lesson plans and action plans. It then discusses adolescent development, sexuality, relationships, and common sexual behaviors in children. The document also outlines UNESCO and Philippines' Department of Education CSE core topics and compares their standards. Finally, it provides the key CSE standards for different grade levels and considerations for using the standards.
This PPT Aims to provide knowledge and Understanding about Sex Education, Important of Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Benefits of Sex Education and so on.
The document provides an introduction to reproductive health. It defines reproductive health as complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters related to the reproductive system. The objectives are to define key terms and understand the historical development and relationship between gender and reproductive health. The components of reproductive health are outlined, including maternal and child health. Factors like gender, empowerment, and gender analysis that influence reproductive health are also discussed.
In this PPT i have discussed regarding sexuality and sexual health. The sub topics covered under sexuality and sexual health are as under:
1) Introduction
2) Definition of sexuality, human sexuality and sexual health
3) Importance of sexual health
4) Components of sexual health
5) Factor affecting sexual health
This document provides an overview of human sexuality and sexual health. It defines sexuality and sexual health according to the WHO. It discusses the reproductive anatomy of males and females, different types of sexuality (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual), stages of sexual development, factors affecting sexuality, and importance of sexual health education. It also summarizes three research studies on topics related to sexual orientation and mental health, sexual education among parents, and knowledge of sexual health among male students.
This document provides an overview of sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and libido. It describes the components of sexual health like sexual growth and development. It discusses age-related sexual behaviors and characteristics of sexually healthy individuals. Factors affecting sexual health are biological, environmental, psychological, and medical. Sexual disorders include gender identity disorders, paraphilias, and dysfunctions. The nurse's role involves sexual education, counseling, testing and treatment for sexual health issues. Laws govern sexuality and sexual activities.
This document provides an overview of sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and components of sexual health. It discusses sexual growth and development from childhood through old age. It covers factors that affect sexual health, classifications of sexual disorders, and the nurses' role in addressing sexuality and sexual health issues. The nurses' role includes sexual education, counseling, testing and treatment for sexual dysfunctions, and ensuring clients receive non-judgmental care that respects their legal and ethical rights.
This document provides information about sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sexuality, sexual health, and components of sexual health such as sexual growth and development. It discusses factors affecting sexual health like biological, environmental, and psychological factors. It also covers topics like sexual behavior in different age groups, characteristics of sexually healthy individuals, classification of sexual disorders, sexual dysfunction, libido, and the nurse's role in sexuality and sexual health.
FERDINAND D. MASIDDO_CSE-STANDARDS FOR FILIPINO LEARNERS.pptxFerdinandMasiddo2
This document provides standards and information for online training on comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in the Philippines. It begins by restating the objectives of advocating for CSE among learners and creating CSE lesson plans and action plans. It then discusses adolescent development, sexuality, relationships, and common sexual behaviors in children. The document also outlines UNESCO and Philippines' Department of Education CSE core topics and compares their standards. Finally, it provides the key CSE standards for different grade levels and considerations for using the standards.
This PPT Aims to provide knowledge and Understanding about Sex Education, Important of Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Benefits of Sex Education and so on.
This document discusses gender perspectives on reproductive health. It begins with definitions of key terms like gender, gender equality, and gender discrimination. It then discusses how gender impacts health and reproductive health outcomes. The document outlines international initiatives like ICPD and Beijing that recognized the importance of gender in reproductive health. It discusses reproductive health issues across the lifecycle and barriers to achieving gender equality in reproductive health. Key challenges like maternal health, family planning, and HIV are also summarized.
This document discusses various topics related to sexual health, including:
1) The WHO's definition of sexual health as a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality.
2) Cultural, economic, legal, and political perspectives on sexuality.
3) Key terms related to sex, gender, sexual orientation, and sexual health issues.
4) Anatomy and functions of male and female sexual and reproductive systems.
The document discusses various topics related to human sexuality and sexual health. It addresses human sexual response, gender identity, sexual orientation, and factors that can influence sexuality such as physical and mental illnesses. The document also examines several sexual disorders based on the DSM classification system, including gender identity disorder and paraphilias. Finally, the document outlines issues related to infertility treatment, including diagnostic testing, medical therapies, and assisted reproductive technologies.
This document discusses key considerations related to enabling sexuality and sexual function for individuals. It covers topics such as sexual function, intimacy, sexual health, education, communication, disability needs, assistive devices, inclusivity, well-being, and safe sex practices. The goal of enabling sexuality is to create a culture of respect and support where individuals can freely express their sexuality without fear of judgment. This involves educating oneself and others about diversity and promoting dialogue to foster inclusion and understanding.
This document discusses various topics related to human sexuality, including:
- The stages of sexual development across the lifespan from infancy to older adulthood.
- Factors that influence sexuality like culture, relationships, and personal experiences.
- Different sexual orientations and what they entail.
- Maintaining overall sexual health.
- Common issues related to sexuality like sexual dysfunction, STIs, and unwanted pregnancy.
This document discusses human sexuality and sexual development. It addresses topics like sexual response cycles, attraction and relationships, diversity in sexuality, sexually transmitted infections and teenage pregnancy. The objectives are to discuss sexual development, distinguish attraction from love and attachment, examine diversity in sexuality, and identify causes and consequences of STIs, teenage pregnancy and importance of contraception. Questions are provided to prompt reflection on various aspects of sexuality, relationships and sexual health.
This document summarizes a gender workshop for physicians that covered key concepts related to gender and health. It began with defining terms like sex, gender, gender identity and sexual orientation. It explained how gender impacts health through influences on recognition and management of illness as well as health policies. Specific examples showed how gender norms can influence behaviors and outcomes. The workshop aimed to help physicians understand these concepts, recognize gender biases, and implement gender-sensitive approaches to improve health equity.
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This document provides an overview of a nursing lecture on human sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sex, gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation. It discusses sexual rights, health, development across the lifespan, and common issues like sexually transmitted diseases and factors influencing sexuality. The lecture also outlines major contraceptive options and common sexual dysfunctions.
Ms. g malayang rights-based approach to genderrigelsuarez
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SURVEY OF PERSONAL WELLBEING. REPORT & EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
It is estimated that more than 450 million people in the world are affected by ‘disorders of the mind’, manifested by emotional or mental distress. The challenges for prevention and healing are significant, ranging from the social stigma that prevents people from seeking help, a lack of awareness in people themselves, insufficient resources and trained professionals, and the lack of culturally informed assessment and support.
As the world experiences unprecedented social and demographic change, wellbeing (‘social capital’) has risen up the political agenda for a complex mix of philosophical and economic factors. At the personal level, wellbeing enables us to live fulfilled lives.
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You can download the Executive Summary here: wellbeing-executive-summary-v2
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This document defines key concepts related to sexuality, gender, and sexual health. It discusses sexuality as encompassing biological, psychological, social, and cultural dimensions. Sexual rights are outlined, and a sexually healthy adult is described as someone who appreciates their body, develops meaningful relationships, and expresses sexuality throughout life while respecting others. Sexual orientation, identity, activity, and development across the lifespan are also addressed.
Human sexuality is the way people experience & express themselves sexuality. This involves biological, erotic, physical, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Physical and emotional aspects of sexuality include bonds between individuals that are expressed through profound feelings or physical manifestations of love, trust, and care. Social aspects deal with the effects of human society on one's sexuality, while spirituality concerns an individual's spiritual connection with others. Sexuality also affects and is affected by cultural, political, legal, philosophical, moral, ethical, and religious aspects of life
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1. INTRODUCTION: All humans are sexual beings. Regardless of gender, age, race, socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, physical and mental health, or other demographic factors, we express our sexuality in a variety of ways throughout our lives.
2. Meaning and Definition on Sexuality:
1. Capacity for sexual feelings.
2. A person's sexual orientation or preference.
3. The condition of having sex
4. Sexual activity
5. Expression of sexual receptivity or interest especially when excessive
3.Sexuality:
Sexuality the working definition of sexuality is:
“…a central aspect of being human throughout life encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction.
Sexuality is experienced and expressed in thoughts, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviours, practices, roles and relationships.
While sexuality can include all of these dimensions, not all of them are always experienced or expressed. Sexuality is influenced by the interaction of biological, psychological, social, economic, political, cultural, legal, historical, religious and spiritual factors.”
(WHO, 2006a)
4.Development of sexuality
At birth: gender assigned. It is common for 18 months old to play with genitals
3years: gender identification. Kids explore and fondle
4-5years: Normal to masturbate
School age: gender role behaviour is learned
6-12years: Identification with gender parent, both parents & kids have concerns & questions about sexuality & reproduction.
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This document discusses gender perspectives on reproductive health. It begins with definitions of key terms like gender, gender equality, and gender discrimination. It then discusses how gender impacts health and reproductive health outcomes. The document outlines international initiatives like ICPD and Beijing that recognized the importance of gender in reproductive health. It discusses reproductive health issues across the lifecycle and barriers to achieving gender equality in reproductive health. Key challenges like maternal health, family planning, and HIV are also summarized.
This document discusses various topics related to sexual health, including:
1) The WHO's definition of sexual health as a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality.
2) Cultural, economic, legal, and political perspectives on sexuality.
3) Key terms related to sex, gender, sexual orientation, and sexual health issues.
4) Anatomy and functions of male and female sexual and reproductive systems.
The document discusses various topics related to human sexuality and sexual health. It addresses human sexual response, gender identity, sexual orientation, and factors that can influence sexuality such as physical and mental illnesses. The document also examines several sexual disorders based on the DSM classification system, including gender identity disorder and paraphilias. Finally, the document outlines issues related to infertility treatment, including diagnostic testing, medical therapies, and assisted reproductive technologies.
This document discusses key considerations related to enabling sexuality and sexual function for individuals. It covers topics such as sexual function, intimacy, sexual health, education, communication, disability needs, assistive devices, inclusivity, well-being, and safe sex practices. The goal of enabling sexuality is to create a culture of respect and support where individuals can freely express their sexuality without fear of judgment. This involves educating oneself and others about diversity and promoting dialogue to foster inclusion and understanding.
This document discusses various topics related to human sexuality, including:
- The stages of sexual development across the lifespan from infancy to older adulthood.
- Factors that influence sexuality like culture, relationships, and personal experiences.
- Different sexual orientations and what they entail.
- Maintaining overall sexual health.
- Common issues related to sexuality like sexual dysfunction, STIs, and unwanted pregnancy.
This document discusses human sexuality and sexual development. It addresses topics like sexual response cycles, attraction and relationships, diversity in sexuality, sexually transmitted infections and teenage pregnancy. The objectives are to discuss sexual development, distinguish attraction from love and attachment, examine diversity in sexuality, and identify causes and consequences of STIs, teenage pregnancy and importance of contraception. Questions are provided to prompt reflection on various aspects of sexuality, relationships and sexual health.
This document summarizes a gender workshop for physicians that covered key concepts related to gender and health. It began with defining terms like sex, gender, gender identity and sexual orientation. It explained how gender impacts health through influences on recognition and management of illness as well as health policies. Specific examples showed how gender norms can influence behaviors and outcomes. The workshop aimed to help physicians understand these concepts, recognize gender biases, and implement gender-sensitive approaches to improve health equity.
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This document discusses a review of qualitative research studies on how older people discuss their own sexuality. The review focused on studies that examined the subjective experiences of older individuals aged 60 and older regarding their attitudes, perceptions, and experiences with sexuality. The review found that older individuals often feel their sexuality is not socially legitimate and feel they are presumed asexual. They also experience social silence around sexuality, internalized inhibitions, and feel they must conceal their sexuality. While health has a major impact on sexuality in older age, many still report high sexual desire. The review concludes that wider social influences shape sexuality in older life, but more open conversations are needed to address diversity and support healthy sexuality as a human right at all ages.
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This document provides an overview of a nursing lecture on human sexuality and sexual health. It defines key terms like sex, gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation. It discusses sexual rights, health, development across the lifespan, and common issues like sexually transmitted diseases and factors influencing sexuality. The lecture also outlines major contraceptive options and common sexual dysfunctions.
Ms. g malayang rights-based approach to genderrigelsuarez
The document provides an overview of a training module on integrating gender concepts into family planning and reproductive health. It defines key terms like gender, reproductive health and rights-based approach. Gender is socially constructed and influences health outcomes. Women typically have multiple roles and less access/control over resources than men. This can impact family planning needs and service delivery if gender biases are not addressed. Integrating a gender and rights perspective is important for equitable and effective reproductive healthcare.
SURVEY OF PERSONAL WELLBEING. REPORT & EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
It is estimated that more than 450 million people in the world are affected by ‘disorders of the mind’, manifested by emotional or mental distress. The challenges for prevention and healing are significant, ranging from the social stigma that prevents people from seeking help, a lack of awareness in people themselves, insufficient resources and trained professionals, and the lack of culturally informed assessment and support.
As the world experiences unprecedented social and demographic change, wellbeing (‘social capital’) has risen up the political agenda for a complex mix of philosophical and economic factors. At the personal level, wellbeing enables us to live fulfilled lives.
CAREIF with the WPA conducted an international WELLBEING Survey to understand more about what constitutes ‘wellbeing’ in different cultures and settings, and how we can enhance personal wellbeing for individual and social benefit. This report will be launched at a CAREIF celebratory reception in the House of Lords (UK) on 26 October 2016.
You can download the Executive Summary here: wellbeing-executive-summary-v2
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Richard J. Wolitski presented on advancing a sexual health framework for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States. He noted that over 30,000 new HIV infections occurred among MSM in 2009, showing that current efforts are not effective. A sexual health approach considers broader health issues, relationships, discrimination and stigma. It emphasizes wellness, prevention, and respectful relationships. Structural changes are needed to address homophobia and improve health care and education to reduce HIV transmission and promote sexual health for all.
This document defines key concepts related to sexuality, gender, and sexual health. It discusses sexuality as encompassing biological, psychological, social, and cultural dimensions. Sexual rights are outlined, and a sexually healthy adult is described as someone who appreciates their body, develops meaningful relationships, and expresses sexuality throughout life while respecting others. Sexual orientation, identity, activity, and development across the lifespan are also addressed.
Human sexuality is the way people experience & express themselves sexuality. This involves biological, erotic, physical, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Physical and emotional aspects of sexuality include bonds between individuals that are expressed through profound feelings or physical manifestations of love, trust, and care. Social aspects deal with the effects of human society on one's sexuality, while spirituality concerns an individual's spiritual connection with others. Sexuality also affects and is affected by cultural, political, legal, philosophical, moral, ethical, and religious aspects of life
The document discusses gender, sex, reproductive health, and reproductive rights. It defines gender as a social construct that determines masculinity and femininity, while sex is a biological designation of male or female. Reproductive health involves physical, mental and social well-being in matters relating to reproduction. Reproductive rights include the right to decide if and when to have children.
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The document discusses consummation and unconsummated marriage. It defines consummation as the first act of sexual intercourse between a married couple. Unconsummated marriage is defined as the inability to successfully engage in sexual intercourse at the beginning of marriage, especially in the first few nights. Common causes of unconsummated marriage include vaginismus, erectile dysfunction, lack of sex education, and relationship factors. The document then describes the development and validation of the Multidimensional Vaginal Penetration Disorder Questionnaire (MVPDQ), a self-report questionnaire for assessing women with lifelong vaginismus. The MVPDQ measures 9 dimensions of vaginal penetration disorder.
1. INTRODUCTION: All humans are sexual beings. Regardless of gender, age, race, socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, physical and mental health, or other demographic factors, we express our sexuality in a variety of ways throughout our lives.
2. Meaning and Definition on Sexuality:
1. Capacity for sexual feelings.
2. A person's sexual orientation or preference.
3. The condition of having sex
4. Sexual activity
5. Expression of sexual receptivity or interest especially when excessive
3.Sexuality:
Sexuality the working definition of sexuality is:
“…a central aspect of being human throughout life encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction.
Sexuality is experienced and expressed in thoughts, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviours, practices, roles and relationships.
While sexuality can include all of these dimensions, not all of them are always experienced or expressed. Sexuality is influenced by the interaction of biological, psychological, social, economic, political, cultural, legal, historical, religious and spiritual factors.”
(WHO, 2006a)
4.Development of sexuality
At birth: gender assigned. It is common for 18 months old to play with genitals
3years: gender identification. Kids explore and fondle
4-5years: Normal to masturbate
School age: gender role behaviour is learned
6-12years: Identification with gender parent, both parents & kids have concerns & questions about sexuality & reproduction.
This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality. This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a powerpoint presentation about the gender and human sexuality.This is a p
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1. ALL INDIA OF MEDICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE , BHOPAL
SEMINAR
ON
SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL HEALTH
PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES OF
COUNSELLING
SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO
SHWETA THAKUR MRS LILY PODDER
MSC NURSING 1ST YEAR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
AIIMS BHOPAL AIIMS BHOPAL
2. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
• By the end of class, students will be able to understand in depth
about Sexuality and Sexual Health and will be able to apply this
knowledge in their practice.
3. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
• To define Sexuality
• To define Sexual Health
• To discuss about sexual growth and development
• To discuss about Gonad and Phenotypic sex
• To discuss about behavior and characteristics of individual at
different stages of development
• To discuss about sexual health and its characteristics.
• To discuss about components of sexual health
4. cont…..
• To discuss about factors affecting sexual health
• To explain about phases of sexual response cycle
• To discuss about sexual dysfunction
• To discuss about nursing role
• To discuss about laws and legal protection
5.
6. INTRODUCTION • THE WORD SEX
DENOTES WHETHER A
PERSON IS MALE OR
FEMALE OR THE SEX
DIFFRENCE
• SEX– IS TERM MOST
COMMONLY USED TO
INDENTIFY BIOLOGIC
MALE OR FEMALE
STATUS.
• BUT SEXUALITY IS OPT
TO SEXUAL
BEHAVIOUR, GENDER
CONSCIOUSNESS AND
SEXUAL NATURE.
7. EPIDEMIOLOGY
• REPRODUCTIVE AND SEXUAL ILL-HEALTH ACCOUNTS FOR 20% OF THE
GLOBAL BURDEN OF ALL HEALTH FOR WOMEN AND 14% FOR MEN.
8. SEXUALITY
IT IS A BROAD TERM THAT REFERS TO ALL ASPECTS OF BEING
SEXUAL. IT IS A PART OF WHO A PERSON IS?
SEXUALITY INCLUDES A PERSON’S THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS
ABOUT THE BODY, A SENSE MALE AND FEMALENESS, ROMANTIC
OR EROTIC ATTACHMENT TOWARDS OTHERS AND ATTITITUDES
TOWARDS SEXUAL FUNCTIONING.
13. ESTABLISHMENT OF GONAL SEX
AT CONCEPTION , FETUSES ARE CONSIDERED
AS DIMORPHIC. THE SEXUAL DIFFRENTIATION
OCCURS BY 10-12TH WEEK OF GESTATION.
THE MALE DERTMINING FACTOR IS Y
CHROMOSOME LEAD TO DEVELOPMENT OF
THE INTERNAL TESTES FROM THE GONAD
MEDULLA, WITHOUT MALE FACTORS THERE IS
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNAL OVARY FROM
GONAD CORTEX.
14. ESTABLISHMENT OF PHENOTYPIC SEX
WHEN THE ADDITION OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
GENITIAL ORGAN DEVELOPS, RESULT IN ACTUAL
CHRACTERISTICS OF BIOLOGICAL SEX, HERE IS THE CRITICAL
TIME IN SEXUAL DIFFRENTIAION .EACH FETUS DEVELOP
BOTH WOLFFIAN AND MULLERIAN GENITAL DUCT SYSTEM
THE WOLFIAN DUCT SYSTEM IN PRESENCE OF
TESTOSTERONE GIVES RISE TO EPIDIDYMIS, THE VAS
DEFERENCE AND THE SEMINAL VESICLES IN MALE.
THE MULLERIAN DUCT GIVES RISE TO FEMALE FALLOPIAN
TUBE, UTERUS AND UPPER PART OF VAGINA.
15. DEVELOPMENT STAGES-
• INFANCY
• TODDLER
• PRESCHOOLER
• SCHOOL AGE
• Given gender assignment of
male/female.
• Continue to develop gender
identity .Able to identify own
gender.
• Become increasingly aware of
self .Explore own and playmates
body parts.
• Tends to have friends of same
gender, increased modesty and
desire for privacy.
16. Cont…….
• ADOLSCENT
• YOUNG ADULTHOOD
• MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
• LATE ADULTHOOD
• Primary and secondary sexual
characters develop. Masturbation is
common and develops interest in
relationship with interested
partner.
• Sexual activity is common. Establish
own life style and values
• Men and women experience
decrease hormone production.
• Sexual activity decreases due to
sexual organ atrophy.
19. CHILDHOOD SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
• CURIOSITY REGARDING THE
SEX ORGANS OF OPPOSITE
SEX.
• MASTURBATION
• QUESTION RELATED TO
PREGNANCY, CHILD BIRTH
AND QUESTION RELATED TO
SEXUAL MATTERS
20. ADLOSCENCE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
▪ SELF MASTURBATION
▪ SEX EXPERIMENT
▪ LOVE AFFAIR
▪ CHATTING
▪ WEB SURFING
▪ DESIRE FOR PARTNER
▪ PROBLEMS REGARDING
MARRIAGE,UNWED MOTHER OR
RAPE
21. ADULT SEXULAL BEHAVIOUR
▪ PROBLEMS OF ADJUSTMENT IN
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
▪ EXTRAMARITIAL AFFAIRS
▪ DIVORCE
▪ STD
▪ UNWANTED PREGNANCY
22. OLD AGE SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS
▪ LACK OF SEXUAL
STIMULATION
▪ DEGENRATION OF
ORGANS
▪ DEATH OF LIFE
PARTNER
▪ DISEASE RELATED
TO SEXUAL
GLANDS
23.
24. SEXUAL HEALTH
INTEGRATION OF THE SOMATIC, EMOTIONAL,INTELLECTUAL
AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF SEXUAL BEINGS IN WAY THAT
ENHANCE PERSONALITY, COMMUNICATION AND LOVE.
Sexual health- It is a state of physical, mental and social well-being
in relation to sexuality and not merely the absence of disease,
dysfunction or infirmity (WHO).
To maintain sexual health, there must be a constructive, effective
and deferential approach to sexuality and relations
25.
26. CHARACTERISTICS OF SEXUAL HEALTH
• Knowledge about sexuality and sexual behavior
• Ability to express one’s full sexual potential
excluding sexual exploitation and abuse.
• Ability to make autonomous decisions about one’s own sexual life
• Experience of sexual pleasure.
27. COMPONENTS OF SEXUAL HEALTH
1. SELF CONCEPT
2. BODY IMAGE
3. GENDER IDENTITY
4. GENDER ROLE BEHAVIOUR
5. ANDROGYNY
33. OTHERS—
i. GENDER IDENTITY DISORDER- TRANSSEXUALISM, DUAL ROLE TRANSEXUALISM
ii. BEHAVIOUR DISORDER- HOMOSEXUALITY, BISEXUALITY
iii. PARAPHILLIAS- PREFERNCE FOR USE OF NON HUMAN OBJECT ---FETISHISM,
SADDISM,FROTTEURISM, VOYERISM ETC.
34. NURSING MANAGEMENT
• ASSESSMENT—
• HISTORY TAKING
• PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
• INFORMATION ABOUT CLIENT HEALTH STATUS
• DIAGNOSIS–
1) INEFFECTIVE SEXUAL PATTERN
2) SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
3) PAIN RELATED TO INADEQUATE VAGINAL LUBRICATION OR EFFECTS OF THE GENITAL
SURGERY.
4) ANXIETY RELATED TO LOSS OF SEXUAL DESIRE OR FUNCTIONING
5) FEAR RELATED TO HISTORY OF SEXUAL ABUSE OR DYSPEREUNIA
35. NURSING INTERVENTIONS
1. MAINTAIN, RESTORE OR IMPROVE SEXUAL HEALTH.
2. INCREASE KNOWLEDGE OF SEXUALITY AND SEXAUL HEALTH.
3. PREVENT OCCURING OR SPREAD OF STDS
4. PREVENT UNWANTED PREGNANCY
5. INCREASED SATISFACTION WITH LEVEL OF SEXUAL FUNCTIONING.
6. IMPROVE SEXUAL SELF CONCEPT.
7. PROVINDING SEXUAL HEALTH TEACHING.
8. SEX EDUCATION
9. RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
10. COUNSELING FOR ALTERED SEXUAL FUNCTION
36.
37. SDG 5-GENDER EQUALITY
• SDGs also call for
provisioning of sexual
health services into national
strategies and programmes,
to be measured by
indicators such as access to
and use of contraception,
availability, accessibility and
acceptability of quality
sexual and reproductive
health (SRH) services,
knowledge about sexual
and reproductive health
rights (SRHR), adolescent
fertility, quality of care,
prevention of STIs and
abortion.
38. AREAS HERE YOU CAN SEEK HELP
https://www.nhp.gov.in/sexual-health_pg
NATIONAL SEXUAL HEALTH PORTAL OF INDIA. – SEXUAL RIGHTS
http://naco.gov.in/sti-rti-services
Adolescent family health clinics- Initiated in 2006 under RCH 2
SASH – SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SEXUAL HEALTH
https://www.sash.net/
AIIMS BHOPAL
https://aiimsbhopal.edu.in/index_controller/facultyDetails?sid=172&id=56
IISB https://iisb.org/
40. LEGAL ASPECTS IN SEXUAL HEALTH
• Article 377– of Indian panel courts call for maximum punishment of life imprisonment for
all sexual acts against human nature(primarily interpreted to be homosexuality, especially
sadonomy, including between consenting adults.
• Section 375– In April 2013, the Indian parliament introduced amendments to the IPC
making various changes to the anti rape laws in India. The offence of rape under section
375 have made both penile and non penile insertion into bodily orifices of a women by a
man an offence. The section has also clarified that penetration means ‘”penetration to any
extent” and lack of physical resistance is immaterial for constituting an offence .
• Expect in certain aggravated situation, the punishment will be imprisonment not less than
7 years but which may extent to imprisonment for life and shall else be liable to fine.
• -- The union health ministry, which has drawn a new guidelines for treating rape victims,
has asked all hospitals to set up a designated rooms for forensic and medical examination
of victims besides out lawings the two finger test performed at them.
• -- The DHR( dept. Of health research) has also drafted a new manual to address the
psychosocial impact of sexual violence including counselling that the victims should receive
to the well.
• SECTION 376A- SEXUAL offence leading to death ,shall be punishable upto 20 years which
may extend life time
• Protection of women from domestic violence act 2005
41. RESEARCH ARTICLE
• INFERTILITY AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC
LITERATURE REVIEW
• Andrej Starc
• CONCLUSION-
• This study aimed to investigate whether infertility and its
treatment affect couple sexuality. Couples report less
satisfaction with sexuality. Since lower satisfaction and
dysfunctions are closely connected with infertility and its
treatment, couples might benefit from sexual therapy and
support during the process of infertility treatment.
42. Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual
Function and Dysfunction
Lori Brotto
• Conclusion: Overall, research strongly supports the routine clinical
investigation of psychological factors, partner-related factors, context,
and life stressors. A biopsychosocial model to understand how these
factors predispose to sexual dysfunction is recommended.
43. Sexual Aging: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research on the
Sexuality and Sexual Health of Older Adults
Matija Sinković1, Lauren Towler2
CONCLUSION
Negative stereotypes regarding the sex lives of older adults persist,
despite sexuality being an important factor that influences the quality of
life. Research is needed into male sexual desire and pleasure, culture-
specific and sexual/gender identities and their effect on outcomes such as
help-seeking behavior and sexual satisfaction, and sexual risk-taking in
older adults.
44. References
• https://www.google.com/search?q=sexuality+and+sexual+health&rlz
• Starc A, Trampuš M, Pavan Jukić D, Rotim C, Jukić T, Polona Mivšek A. INFERTILITY AND
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. Acta Clin Croat. 2019
Sep;58(3):508-515. doi: 10.20471/acc.2019.58.03.15. PMID: 31969764; PMCID:
PMC6971809.
• Brotto L, Atallah S, Johnson-Agbakwu C, Rosenbaum T, Abdo C, Byers ES, Graham C, Nobre
P, Wylie K. Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and Dysfunction.
J Sex Med. 2016 Apr;13(4):538-71. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.01.019. Epub 2016 Mar 25.
PMID: 27045257.
• https://nhrc.nic.in/sites/default/files/sexual_health_reproductive_health_rights_SAMA_PL
D_2018_01012019_1.pdf
• https://www.google.com/search?q=POSH+COMMITTEE+BHOPAL+AIIMS&tbm
• https://sdgs.un.org/goals
• https://www.google.com/search?q=TESTES+AND+OVARY&tbm
• https://www.google.com/search?q=ADULT+SEXUAL+BEHAVIOUR&rlz
• https://www.nhp.gov.in/sexual-health_pg
46. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
• By the end of seminar , Students will be able to understand in depth
about counselling, its principles and techniques.
47. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
• To define counselling
• To discuss about need of counselling
• To enlist principles to be followed in counselling technique
• To enlist techniques of counselling
49. Counselling
INTRODUCTION
• Counselling is a helping Process where one person explicitly and purposefully
gives his or her time, attention and skills to assist a client to explore the situation
identify and act upon solutions with in the limitations of their given
environment.
• Counselling is the process of Consultation, mutual interchange of opinions
deliberating together.
50. Counselling
DEFINITION
Counselling is a helping relationship that includes someone seeking help, someone
willing to give help who is capable or trained to help ,in a setting that permits help to be
given and received.
Cormier and Hacknly, 1987
Counselling is a mutual consultation and deliberation. This involves a minimum of two
persons ,the counsellor and the client who come to the counsellor for consultation. In
other words , counselling is talking to a professionally trained person who can help in
expressing pent up feelings and worries ,who can provide an insight into them and who
can help the client in finding solution to his her problems.
Webester Dictionary
51. Need of Counselling
• To help individuals become self-sufficient, self-dependent,
and self-directed
• To adjust themselves efficiently to the demands of a better
meaningful life.
• To help people gain an insight into the origin.
• To alter maladjusted behaviour.
• Identify the individual’s problem and explore different areas
of solution.
• Orient the students in career planning, educational
programming and direction towards long term aims.
52. Cont. Need of Counselling
• Achievement of positive mental health.
• Resolutions of problems.
• Improving personal effectiveness.
• Maximizing change of behavior.
• Decision making as a goal of nursing.
• Modification of behavior as a goal.
• Self development.
• Self realization.
53. PRINCIPLES TO BE
FOLLOWED IN
COUNSELLING TECHNIQUE
ACCEPTANCE LEAD
CLARIFICATIO
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REASSURANCE ADVICE
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54. Principles for Counselling
• Communicate personal warmth and make the client feel welcome
and valued as individuals.
• Act with care and respect considering the individual and cultural
differences and diversity of human experience.
• Be honest and trustworthy in all of the individual’s professional
relationships, being open, friendly and not defensive.
• There is no single way to counsel.
55. Principles for Counselling
• Respect the confidence with which the individual is entrusted.
• Be empathetic and sense the feelings and experience of another
person.
• Promote the safety and wellbeing of individuals, families, and
communities.
56. Principles for Counselling
• Seek to increase the range of choices and opportunities for the
clients.
• Practice within the scope of the individual competence.
• Treat colleagues and other professionals with respect.
• Focus on finding solutions to the existing problems and future
decisions of the individual.
57.
58. Techniques of Counselling
• DIRECTIVE COUNSELLING
• Also called as counselor-centered Counseling.
• Process of listening to member’s problem, deciding with the member
what should be done, and then encouraging and motivating the
person to do it.
• This type of counseling is more useful where the individual wants
information and advice for choice of a career. This approach does not
focus its attention on personality development
59. Techniques of Counselling
1. DIRECTIVE COUNSELLING
2. NON DIRECTIVE COUNSELLING
3. ECLECTIC COUNSELLING
4. SHORT TERM COUNSELLING
5. LONG TERM COUNSELLING
6. CLINICAL COUNSELLING
7. PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING
8. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC COUNSELLING
60. Cont.Techniques of Counselling
9. STUDENT COUNSELLING
10. PLACEMENT COUNSELLING
11. MARRIAGE COUNSELLING
12. VOCATIONAL COUNSELLING
13. INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING
14. GROUP COUNSELLING
15. BEHAVIOUAL COUNSELLING
61. Conclusion
• Counselling is a method that helps the client to use a problem solving
process to recognize and manage stress and that facilitates
interpersonal relationships among client family, health care team.
• Counselling is a process by means of which the helper expresses care
and concern towards the person with a problem and facilitates the
personal growth and brings change through self knowledge.
• Counselling enjoys a predominant role in the present day life.
Counselling services are aimed at enabling peoples to acquire ability
which promotes self direction and self realization. So counselling is
very important in day to day life.