The perfect balance between science and pedagogy. Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity, 8e examines the rich diversity found in human sexuality and helps students develop their own opinions by promoting critical thinking skills, personal sexual health awareness, and responsible decision-making. Firmly rooted in science, the text systematically encourages students to apply the research to their own lives.
This title offers a contemporary overview of human sexuality that fosters personal reflection and critical thinking.
The new second edition builds on the strength of the first by continuing to incorporate Canadian cases and examples of mental illness, to highlight cultural factors, current topics, unique Canadian treatment or prevention programs, and ...
The text's engaging writing style, research-based coverage, superior pedagogy, and student-oriented applications are designed to arouse student interest and encourage critical thinking. KEY TOPICS: What Is Abnormal Psychology?
Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World
"Support Instructors"" "- The 9th edition is accompanied by a rich instructor support package, including new video embedded PowerPoints, a heavily updated Instructor's Manual and Test Bank that are organized according to in-text Learning ...
My aim is to take familiar things and make Poetry of them, and do it in such a way That it looks as if it was as easy as could be For anybody to do it . . . the power of making A perfectly wonderful thing out of nothing much. --from "The ...
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"The four main themes that thread throughout Essentials of Human Sexuality are the rich diversity found in gender roles, sexual attitudes, and sexual behaviors and customs; critical thinking; making responsible sexual decisions; and sexual ...
Learn before you love! Rathus, Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity 4ce now has more coverage of sex education, new critical thinking questions, and online self-assessment evaluations. Human Sexuality...
Following is the final stanza of Adonais, a lament for John Keats. Shelley learned in April of 1821 that Keats had died, and he published Adonais that July. The poem also alludes to Shelley's concerns about the possibility of his own ...