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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Dissociative identity disorder - Recent historyThe debate over DID and MPD arose in the context of the furor over repressed and later recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse, the child sex abuse panic of the 1980s, and associated stories of Satanic Ritual Abuse. In the U.S. (and to a much lesser extent in other English-speaking countries, like the U.K. and Australia), it was widely believed that sex and Satanic abuse were rampant and that they often caused MPD. More people began to suspect that their psychologic ...
See also:Dissociative identity disorder, Dissociative identity disorder - Controversy, Dissociative identity disorder - Recent history, Dissociative identity disorder - Contemporary views, Dissociative identity disorder - Believers, Dissociative identity disorder - Critics, Dissociative identity disorder - Professionals who still find the DID diagnosis useful, Dissociative identity disorder - Healthy multiplicity, Dissociative identity disorder - Note on FMSF False Memory Syndrome Foundation, Dissociative identity disorder - MPD/DID chronology Read more here: » Dissociative identity disorder: Encyclopedia II - Dissociative identity disorder - Recent history |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - CultureIn some cultures, such as Ancient Greece and pre-modern Japan, homosexual practices were the foundation of religion, education, philosophy and military culture. The Bedamini people of New Guinea believe that homosexual activities promote growth throughout nature, while excessive heterosexual activities lead to decay in nature.
In other cultures, specifically those dominated by Christian or Muslim dogma, they were repressed by means of torture and death.
In the east, attitudes have changed radically in the past hundred and fifty ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LawIn most developed countries, same-sex relationships are accepted, and are accorded legal protection. Many governments have established formal structures for confirming legal relationships (either as marriage or partnership) between people of the same sex.
In some cultures influenced by anti-gay religious dogma, homosexuality is still considered unnatural, a perversion and has been outlawed (see sodomy law, consensual crime). In some Muslim nations it remains a c ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law |
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Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism.
In the 1950s in the United States, homosexuality was taboo. Senator Joseph McCarthy used accusations of homosexuality as a smear tactic in his anti-Communist crusade.
Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement.
Beginning in the 20th century, Gay rights movements, as part of the broader civil rights movements, have led to changes in social acceptance and in the media portrayal of homosexuality. Th ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - StereotypesIn Western culture, gay men are often stereotyped as effeminate or sometimes as hypermasculinized (see homomasculinity). The severely homophobic sides of these stereotypes are the effete man in a position of moral authority (such as the pedophile priest or boy scout leader), and the muscle-bound prison rapist.
Lesbians are often stereotyped as being overly masculine or Butch and Femme. Bise ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientationSome religious movements and other advocates believe that they can heal or cure homosexuality through "reparative therapy." However, all mainstream Western health and mental health professional organizations have concluded this therapy is ineffective, unnecessary, and potentially harmful. The mainstream medical and scientific communities of the West regard sexual orientation un-changeable. In 1973, the (US) American Psychological Association removed homosexuality from mental disorders. However, in some other parts of the non-Western world it is still considered ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation |
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Under phallometric testing, those more aroused by stimuli of depictions of prepubescent children were more left-handed, while those more aroused by adult stimuli were f ...
See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics73% of the general public in America in 2001 knew someone who is gay, lesbian, or bisexual according to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. This is up from 24% in 1983, 43% in 1993, 55% in 1998, and 62% in 2000. The percentage of the general public who say there is more acceptance of LGB people in 2001 than before was 64%. Acceptance was measured on many different levels - 87% of the general public would shop at a store owned by someone who is gay or lesbian all the way down to 46% of the general public would attend a church or synagogu ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and moralityMany religious establishments welcome homosexual individuals, either on a footing of equality with heterosexuals (such as the Unitarian Universalist congregation or the Anglican congregation in North America) or even according them special status as possessing enhanced spiritual abilities (as many Native religions do).
At the same time, some moralists and religious groups view homosexuality to be a sin. John Boswell argued that church stance has varied over time, and that during several periods in European Christian history homosexual ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disastersThe destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah as takes place in the Bible is often attributed to homosexuality, but this is disputed.
Since the middle ages, sodomites were blamed for "bringing down the wrath of God" upon the land, and their pleasures blamed for the periodic epidemics of disease which decimated the population. This "pollution" was thought to be cleansed by fire, as a result of which countless individuals were burned at the stake or run through with white-hot iron rods.
Since the end of the 1980's similar accusations hav ...
See also:Societal attitudes towards homosexuality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Statistics, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Culture, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Law, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Religion and morality, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Repression, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Rhetoric, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - History in the West, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - McCarthyism, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - LGBT civil rights movement, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Psychology and modification of sexual orientation, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Stereotypes, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters, Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Association with child abuse and pedophilia Read more here: » Societal attitudes towards homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Societal attitudes towards homosexuality - Blame for plagues and disasters |
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Generally, there are about 10% more male left handers than female left handers. Approximately one-third of identical twins are left-handed. [1] Statistically, the twin of a left-handed person has a 76% chance of being left-handed. [2]
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See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness |
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Left-handed - Evolutionary theories.
This theory attempts to explain left-handedness by the position of a warrior's shield and his heart. Basically, since the heart is on the left side of the body, a right-handed warrior (who holds his shield with his left hand to free the right hand for a weapon) would be better able t ...
See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness |
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Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion.
Some left-handed people consider themselves oppressed, even to the point of prejudice. Etymology often lends weight to the argument:
In many European languages, "right" stands for authority and justice: (German, "recht", French, "droit" (from Latin 'directus'[4]). Being right-handed has also historically been thought of as being skillful: the Latin word for right-handed is "dexter," as in dex ...
See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness |
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 |  |  | sexual repression: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligenceA common belief exists to suggest that left-handed people are more intelligent or creative than right-handed people; yet the theory is largely unfounded.
However, Professor Chris McManus (University College, London) has been researching this and has published a new book called Right-Hand, Left-Hand. He is convinced that the proportion of left-handers is rising and left-handed people as a group have ...
See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence |
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Left-handed - In humans.
Studies show that left-handedness does not necessarily correspond with "left-sidedness." (Using your left foot to kick with, for example.) The same thing holds with "eyedness."
Left-handed - In animals.
Most primates also exhibit a preference for using one hand over the other although their populations are not right-hand preferential.
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See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Left-sidedness |
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Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion.
Some left-handed people consider themselves oppressed, even to the point of prejudice. Etymology often lends weight to the argument:
In many European languages, "right" stands for authority and justice: (German and Dutch, "recht", French, "droit" (from Latin 'directus'[4]). Being right-handed has also historically been thought of as being skillful: the Latin word for right-handed is "dexter," as in dex ...
See also:Left-handed, Left-handed - Statistics of left-handedness, Left-handed - Causes of left-handedness, Left-handed - Evolutionary theories, Left-handed - Biological theories, Left-handed - Environmental theories, Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness, Left-handed - Linguistic suggestion, Left-handed - Daily suppression, Left-handed - Left-handedness and health, Left-handed - Left-handedness and intelligence, Left-handed - Disappearing Left-Handers, Left-handed - Left-handedness and developmental disorders, Left-handed - Left-handedness and sexual offences, Left-handed - Left-sidedness, Left-handed - In humans, Left-handed - In animals, Left-handed - Source Read more here: » Left-handed: Encyclopedia II - Left-handed - Social stigma and repression of left-handedness |
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