Human Sexuality
1. Basic Assumptions about Human Sexuality.
2. Biological, Psychosocial, Cultural, and Sexual Health Perspectives of Sexuality.
3. Personal Values and their Influence both on Sexual Behavior and Professional Behaviour of Teachers, Counsellors and Therapists.
4. Communication about Sexuality: Language, Messages, Myths.
5. Abnormality in Sexual Behaviour and Functioning. Sexual Variations, Normality, Labeling, Stigmatization.
6. Sexual Identity, Gender Roles. Sexual Development, Childhood Sexuality, Adolescent and Adult Sexuality.
7. Sex Education.
8. Sexuality in late Adulthood.
9. Masturbation as Solitary Sexual Behaviour.
10.Sexual Phantasies, Sexual Feelings and Behaviour.
11.Love, Intimacy and Sexuality.
12.Sexual Orientation.
13.Paraphilias.
14.Coercive Sex: The Varieties of Sexual Assault. Rape, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment.
15.Compulsive Sexual Behaviour.
16.Sexual Dysfunctions and Sex Therapy.
17.Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
18.Sexual history in Counselling and Therapy.
19.Sexuality and Ethics in Professional Roles in Sexology, Counselling, Psychotherapy, Social Work, and Education.
20.Sex, the Law, and Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Sexuality.