Throughout the semester, you have learned about several theories and practices related to human sexuality and sexual health. This assignment will give you an opportunity to apply some of those major...

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Throughout the semester, you have learned about several theories and practices related to human sexuality and sexual health. This assignment will give you an opportunity to apply some of those major concepts, theoretical perspectives, and empirical findings. In completing this assignment, you will hone yourcritical thinking skills, recognizing and applying psychological principles, andcommunicatingyour understanding of individual, community, and organizational life experiences to a general audience.


Task:


This assignment will enable you to critically analyze the sexual health of a fictional character in popular culture – television, films or literature.


Step 1:


Select a fictional TV, movie, or literary character who will serve as a case study and analyze their sexual health, based on the criteria below.


Step 2:


Review the SIECUS guidelines for sexual health (below):


LIFE BEHAVIORS OF A SEXUALLY HEALTHY ADULT


A sexually healthy adult will:


In human development



  • Appreciate his or her own body.

  • Seek further information about reproduction as needed.

  • Affirm that human development includes sexual development that may or may not include reproduction or genital sexual experience.

  • Interact with both genders in respectful and appropriate ways.

  • Affirm his or her own sexual orientation and respect the sexual orientation of others.


In relationships



  • View family as a valuable source of support.

  • Express love and intimacy in appropriate ways.

  • Develop and maintain meaningful relationships.

  • Avoid exploitative or manipulative relationships.

  • Make informed choices about family options and relationships.

  • Exhibit skills that enhance personal relationships.

  • Understand how cultural heritage affects ideas about family, interpersonal relationships, and ethics.


In personal skills



  • Identify and live according to his or her values.

  • Take responsibility for her or her own behavior.

  • Practice effective decision-making.

  • Communicate effectively with family, peers, and partners.


In sexual behavior



  • Enjoy and express his or her sexuality throughout life.

  • Express his or her sexuality in ways that are congruent with his or her values.

  • Enjoy sexual feelings without necessarily acting on them.

  • Discriminate between life-enhancing sexual behaviors and those that are harmful to self and/or others.

  • Express his or her sexuality while respecting the rights of others.

  • Seek new information to enhance his or her sexuality.

  • Engage in sexual relationships that are consensual, non-exploitative, honest, pleasurable, and protected against disease and unintended pregnancy.


In sexual health



  • Use contraception effectively to avoid unintended pregnancy.

  • Prevent sexual abuse.

  • Act consistent with his or her own values in dealing with an unintended pregnancy.

  • Seek early prenatal care.

  • Avoid contracting or transmitting an STD, including HIV.

  • Practice health-promoting behaviors, such as regular check-ups, breast and testicular self-exam, and early identification of potential problems.



  • In society and culture

  • Demonstrate respect for people with different sexual values.

  • Exercise democratic responsibility to influence legislation dealing with sexual issues.

  • Assess the impact of family, cultural, religious, media, and societal messages on his or her thoughts, feelings, values, and behaviors related to sexuality.

  • Promote the rights of all people to accurate sexuality information.

  • Avoid behaviors that exhibit prejudice and bigotry.

  • Reject stereotypes about the sexuality of diverse populations.

  • Educate others about sexuality.


Source: SIECUS (2005). Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexuality Education: Kindergarten -12th Grade, 3rd Ed. New York, NY: SIECUS.


Step 3: For each one of the criteria from the SIECUS list determine whether or not the character displays that behavior and think of an example from the film, book, or television show that illustrates your determination regarding that criteria. You must discuss at least one aspect from each of the six categories on the SIECUS list.


Step 4: Review writing resources, write an outline, write a thesis statement, write an introduction, and integrate information via summarizing, paraphrasing, or, as necessary, directly quoting sources, all with proper attribution.



Step 5:


Write a 1,200 to 1,500 word paper (about 5 double-spaced pages), not including title and reference page which should be written in APA style, and submit it to your assignment folder.


Tip: Begin with a brief synopsis discussing the character or issues that arise in the book, film, or television show to give context to the reader. Next, integrate the criteria you have chosen and discuss how they are related. From your synopsis, you can then formulate a thesis statement and craft an outline that will be the basis of your paper. Once a draft has been written, you may want to contact the Effective Writing Center for feedback.


Checklist of expectations:


In order to be successful on this paper, be sure that you address all of the following:


__ Support your ideas with citations from the course readings or your peer-reviewed resource(s)


__ Be sure that your ideas are put together in a coherent and logical way


__ Be creative in enhancing your topic


__ Write an introduction that previews your main points


__ Be sure the body of the paper develops and elaborates your ideas


__ Include a conclusion that summarizes your main points


__ Proofread carefully to ensure that your paper is free of misspellings and typos


__ Proofread carefully to ensure that your paper has proper sentence structure


__ Include a cover page, references and citations in APA style


The book we used for this course is:The Psychology of Human Sexuality: Chapters 1-8by Justin J. Lehmiller

Answered Same DayFeb 19, 2021

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Running Head: LIFE BEHAVIORS        1
LIFE BEHAVIOURS        2
LIFE BEHAVIORS OF A SEXUALLY HEALTHY ADULT
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Evaluation of the Sexual Health of the Character    3
Human Development    3
Relationships    4
Personal Skills    5
Sexual Behavior    5
Sexual Health    6
Conclusio
n    7
References    8
Introduction
The purpose of SIECUS guideline is to provide certain essential contents that will help in shaping the education related to sexuality that is required by the student. As mentioned by Curtiss (2018), it consists of a sequential factor that helps in determining the healthy approach of an individual's towards his sexuality. In the current essay, a fictional character has been selected to review his sexual character and health as portrayed in the story. For the study, the character that has been selected is Joker, which was a character in film Batman.
The story is based on the 1980s scenario and the character Joker, who was also known to as Arthur Fleck was portrayed as a sad individual who was losing his control over his sanity. The story unravelled not only Arthur Fleck's mental health challenges, failing career, past trauma and loneliness but also emphasized on his growing anger and misogynism. The review will help in understanding how the past trauma has affected the sexual health and sexual character of Arthur Fleck.
Evaluation of the Sexual Health of the Character
Human Development
The character Joker, before he became a joker was a common person named Arthur Fleck, who was lonely and lived with his sick mother. The story reflects that Arthur did not have a respectful life (Plugged In, 2019). He used to work in a joint that used to rent jokers to shops and school. In one of the incidents, he is attacked and tortured by a mob of young boys that results in him being fired from his employment. The more Arthur was deprived and tortured by society, the more he got angrier and isolated from the other people.
He could no longer interact with his friends as well as his counsellor. Due to his poverty, he could not afford his medicines. This pushed him in committing violence that made him feel more in control of his situation. His anger reflected in his aggressive misogynistic attitude. His character portrayed in the story reflects a lack of self-respect and compassion. Even when he liked his neighbor, his behavior towards the girl emphasized a lack of sanity. His character highlights an involuntary celibate where Arthur constantly blames women for not indulging in sex with him. This creates a belief within him that for his pleasure he can physically harm women.
Relationships
The story reflects that the only family relation, which Arthur Fleck had, was his mother. His mother Penny Fleck was a meek and sick woman who relied on her son for taking care of her. Arthur’s mother was the only relation who...
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