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SOCRATES - HE MENTIONED THAT THE

EXAMINED LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING. HE Unitary - IT IS THE CENTER OF ALL


ALSO ADDED THAT EVERY MAN IS COMPOSED EXPERIENCES AND THOUGHTS THAT RUN
OF BODY AND SOUL THROUGH A CERTAIN PERSON

magnum opus - THIS IS ALSO CALLED "THE private - EACH PERSON SORTS OUT
REPUBLIC" WHEREIN PLATO EMPHASIZES INFORMATION, FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS AND
THAT IN THE HUMAN PERSON CAN ONLY BE THOUGHT PROCESSES WITHIN THE SELF
ATTAINED IF THE THREE PARTS OF THE SOUL
ARE WORKING HARMONIOUSLY WITH ONE MOI - THE BASIC IDENTITY AND A PERSON
ANOTHER SENSE OF WHO HE IS, HIS BODY AND HIS
BIOLOGICAL GIVENESS
St. Augustine - HE MENTIONED THAT THE BODY
IS BOUND TO DIE ON EARTH AND THE SOUL IS PERSONNE - PERSON'S SOCIAL CONCEPT OF
TO ANTICIPATE LIVING ETERNALLY IN A WHAT IT MEANS TO BE WHO HE IS. IT IS ALSO
REALM OF THE SPIRITUAL BLISS IN ABOUT HOW A PERSON BEHAVES IN A
COMMUNION WITH GOD PARTICULAR BEHAVIOR

Rene Descartes - Father of modern philosophy, Mead - CHILD ASSUMES THE "OTHER"
emphasizes the idea of cogito ergo sum which THROUGH LANGUAGE AND PLAYS
means "I think, therefore I am"
self-concept - IT IS BASICALLY WHAT COMES IN
Gilbert Ryle - for him, looking for and trying to YOUR MIND WHEN YOU ARE ASKED ABOUT
understand a self as it really exists is like visiting WHO YOU ARE
your friend's university and looking for the
"university" ARCHE - EXPLAINS THE MULTIPLICITY OF THE
THINGS IN THE WORLD
Maurice Merleau-Ponty - HE STATED THAT THE
LIVING BODY, HIS THOUGHTS, EMOTIONS AND Plato - HE MENTIONED THE MAN IS COMPOSD
EXPERIENCE ARE ALL OF BODY AND SOUL. HE EMPHASIZED THAT
THE SOUL HAS THREE COMPONENTS
Marcel Mauss - HE MENTIONED ABOUT THE
TWO FACES OF SELF: MOI AND PERSONNE Carl Rogers - IN HIS THEORY OF PERSONALITY,
HE MENTIONED THE "I" WHICH MEANS THE
gender - IT IS ONE OF THOSE LOCI OF THE ONE WHO ACTS AND DECIDES WHILE "ME" IS
SELF THAT IS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, WHAT YOU THINK OR FEEL ABOUT YOURSELF
CHANGE AND DEVELPMENT AS AN OBJECT

Carl Rogers - HE CAPTURED THE IDEA OF IDENTITY - COMPOSED OF PERSONAL


SELF-SCHEMA OR OUR ORGANIZED SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS, SOCIAL ROLES AND
OR COLLECTION OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT RESPONSIBILITIES AS WELL AS AFFILIATION
WHO WE ARE THAT DEFINE WHO ONE IS

Vygotsky - A CHILD INTERNALIZES REAL LIFE SELF - SENSE OF PERSONAL IDENTITY AND
DIALOGS THAY HE HAD WITH OTHERS OF WHO WE ARE AS INDIVIDUALS

separate - THE SELF IS DISTINCT FROM SOCIAL NORMS - ACCEPTED STANDARD OF


OTHERS BEHAVIOR OS SOCIA GROUP

Consistency - THE PARTICULAR SELF'S TRAITS Folkways - GENERAL RULES OF CUSTOMARY


CHARACTERISTICS TENDENCIES AND AND HABITUAL WAYS AND PATTERNS OD
POTENTIALITIES ARE MORE OR LESS THE EXPECTED BEHAVIOR IN THE SOCIETY
SAME
cultural change - HAPPENS BECAUSE NO
unique - SELF HAVE OWN SENSE OF IDENTITY SOCIETY IS IN CONSTANT STATE. IT
AND ONE CANNOT BE ANOTHER PERSON
CONTINOUSLY EVOLVES FROM ONE PERIOD
OF TIME TO ANOTHER physiological human sexual response –
1. excitement phase
CULTURE - IT IS THE SYSTEM OF HUMAN 2. plateau phase
BEHAVIOR AND THOUGHTS 3. sexual climax
4. resolution phase
Id - pleasure principle
hypothalamus and limbic system - Parts of the
ego - reality principle brain believed to be responsible for regulating the
sexual response.
Superego - morality principle
physiological problems - least among the three
Gilbert Ryle - "I act, therefore I am" (nagagamot)

Rene Descartes - I think therefore I am psychological problems - largest ( caused by


socially included inhibitions, maladaptive attitudes
Confucianism - code of ethical conduct , of how one ignorance and sexual myths held by society)
should properly act according to their relationship
with other people social problems - just like in liberated countries that
focused on having harmonious social life don't value virginity
Kong Qi / Kong Fuzi / Confucious
sexually transmitted disease - Infections
Chun-tzu - a man of virtue or noble character transmitted from an infected person to an infected
person through sexual contact
Taoism - Living the way of Tao or universe
Harmony and balance HIV - human immunodeficiency virus
Lao Tzu
AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
yin - feminine
Chancroid - Haemophilus ducreyi
yang - masculine
7 DISEASES IN US –
Buddhism - The self is the source of sufferings. CHLAMYDIA
Karma - good and bad GONORRHEA
Rebirth - reincarnation or nirvana SYPHILIS
Impermanence - nothing last forever CHANCROID
Siddhartha Gautama HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS
HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS
puberty - Period of life generally between the ages TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS
of 10 - 15 years old
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) - the most common
menarche - First menstrual period of females which sexually transmitted infection in the United States.
happens two years after the start of puberty
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) - most prevalent STI
erogenous zones - Parts of the body that are
primarily receptive and increase sexual arousal Trichomonas vaginalis - COMMON SEXUALLY
when touched in a sexual manner TRANSMITTED PROTOZOAL INFECTION

solitary behavior - Self-gratification means self- Pre-marital sex - Sex before marriage
stimulation that leads to sexual arousal and
generally, sexual climax. Extra-marital sex - A married person having sex
involving only one individual with someone who is not their husband or wife. but
it is permitted.
sociosexual behavior - sexual behavior involving
more than one person post marital sex - sex after separated, divorce or
necking or petting widowed
Diaphragm - a circular , rubber disk that fits the
abstinence - refraining from sexual intercourse cervix and xhould be placed before coitus. Remain
for 6 hours after coitus
basal body temperature - the woman record her
temperature every morning before any activity cervical cap - made of soft rubber and fitted on the
rim of the cervix. Could stay for not more than 48
calendar method - rhythm method / withholding hours
from coitus during the days that the woman is fertile
male condom - a latex rubber sheath placed over
symptothermal method - combination of BBT and the penis as a contraceptive and/or to prevent
cervical mucus method disease transmission

cervical mucus method - change in cervical mucus female condom - latex rubber sheaths that are pre
during ovulation is the basis, it is copious , thin and lubricated with spermicide. The outer ring inserted
watery on the opening of vagina, the other one is one
cervix to prevent fertilization of egg
Ovulation Detection - uses an over the counter kit
that requires the urine sample of the woman vasectomy - male sterilization

coitus interruptus - still goes on coitus but man tubal ligation - performed after menstruation and
withdraws the moment he ejaculates to emit before ovulation
spermatozoa outside of the vagina

oral contraceptives - contain synthetic estrogen


( prevent ovulation ) and progesterone ( decreases
the permeability of cervical mucus). First take on
first Sunday after the beginning of menstrual period

transdermal patch - contain both estrogen and


progesterone . apply one patch every week for
three weeks on upper outer arm upper torso
abdomen or buttocks

vaginal ring - hormone releasing barrier that is


placed in the vagina once a month for 3 weeks to
prevent ovulation

Subdermal implants - Two rod like implants


inserted under the skin of the female during her
menses or on the seventh day of her menstruation
to make sure that she will not get pregnant.

hormonal injections - contains


medroxyprogesterone, a progesterone and is
usually given once every 12 weeks intramuscularly

intrauterine device (IUD) - small, T-shaped device


inserted by a physician inside the uterus to prevent
pregnancy. effective for 5-7 years

chemical barriers - spermicides, vaginal gels and


creams . used to cause the death of sperms before
they can enter the cervix

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