Sex Education
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.25 GB | Duration: 4h 46m
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.25 GB | Duration: 4h 46m
Psychology of Human Sexuality
What you'll learn
Describe and compare several theoretical approaches to sexual development;
Recognize cross-cultural influences on sexuality and explain the key factors involved in emotional, physical, social, and mental processes;
Demonstrate a general knowledge of the basic concepts of human sexual behavior from a historical perspective to include Greek philosophy;
Identify the major parts of the human sexual anatomy, to include both male and female external and internal sexual organs.
Utilize the course to gain insight into his or her own developmental process, sexual attitudes, and behaviors;
Understand the concept of standards of beauty, sexual variations, sexual disorders, and how these apply to human sexuality and self-image.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for taking this course.
Description
Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including emotional relations and responsibilities, human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, and more.This course examines the physiological and psychological components of human sexuality and their interaction. The primary focus includes: theoretical perspectives on sexuality such as Freud’s psychosexual stages; cross-cultural influences on sexual attitudes and behaviors - kissing, oral sex, and masturbation; history of sexuality in religion and Greek philosophy; sex, gender and gender identity; premarital sex pros and cons; research and perspectives on sex; beauty standards and sex; male sexual organs - the penis and the matter of size; female sexual organs – the clitoris and multiple orgasms; female breasts – sizes and shapes; Masters and Johnson – the sexual response cycle; sexual disorders and dysfunctions.This course is available to all students and advanced college level learners. It does not focus on basic instructional information (i.e. how to put a condom on a banana).Upon completion of this course the student should be able to:Describe and compare several theoretical approaches to sexual development;Recognize cross-cultural influences on sexuality and explain the key factors involved in emotional, physical, social, and mental processes;Demonstrate a general knowledge of the basic concepts of human sexual behavior from a historical perspective to include Greek philosophy;Identify the major parts of the human sexual anatomy, to include both male and female external and internal sexual organs.Utilize the course to gain insight into his or her own developmental process, sexual attitudes, and behaviors;Understand the concept of standards of beauty, sexual variations, sexual disorders, and how these apply to human sexuality and self-image.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Sex Education
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Why Study Sex?
Section 2: Influences on Human Behavior - Psychology's Perspectives
Lecture 3 Influences on Human Behavior
Lecture 4 Perspectives in Psychology - How to Analyze Human Behavior
Lecture 5 Sex, Gender and Gender Identity
Section 3: History & The Science of Sex
Lecture 6 History of Sexuality in Religion & Greek Philosophy
Lecture 7 The Science of Sex - A Historical Account
Lecture 8 Freud's Psychosexual Development Theory
Lecture 9 Penis Envy vs Womb Envy
Section 4: Sexual Anatomy & Reproduction
Lecture 10 Male Sexual Organs - The Penis
Lecture 11 Female Sexual Organs
Lecture 12 The Clitoris and the Female Orgasm
Lecture 13 Female Breasts - Size and Shape
Lecture 14 Prenatal Development and the Birthing Process
Section 5: Social and Cultural Influences on Sexuality
Lecture 15 Teens, Sex and the Media
Lecture 16 An Article Review on Premarital Sex - Pros & Cons
Lecture 17 An Article Review on Masturbation Benefits
Lecture 18 Standards of Beauty
Lecture 19 Kissing and Oral Sex - A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Section 6: The Sexual Response Cycle & Sexual Disorders
Lecture 20 The Human Sexual Response Cycle
Lecture 21 Sexual Disorders & Therapy
Lecture 22 Love Theories
Section 7: Final Reflection & Certificate of Completion
Lecture 23 An End of Course Thank You…
This course is available to all students and advanced college level learners. It does not focus on basic instructional information (i.e. how to put a condom on a banana).