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Does anyone have any recent statistics on pornography use on college campuses?  I'm also looking for information on differences in pornography use between men and women.  Are men more likely to use visually-oriented pornography (pictures and videos) than women?  Are women more likely than men to have problems with affairs and online internet romances?  A student today made the assertion that men have more problems with pictures and videos for sexual gratification but women were more susceptible to developing relationships for emotional gratification.  I'm curious about any research on this topic...
 
 
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Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D.
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From: Dan Segrist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:38 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: First person accounts of disorders

Sue--a couple of suggestions. You could try:
 
http://www.nami.org.  That's the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. They may have some resources for you
 
Also, in the "Authoratitve Guide to Self-Help Resources in Mental Healt h" (Norcross, Santrock, Campbell, Smith, Sommer & Zuckerman) web sites are provided that give "biographical and autobiographical vignettes" for each disorder (e.g., mood disorders, schizophrenia, etc.). I've found this book t o be an incredible resource.
 
Hope this helps!
 
Dan Segrist, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Southwestern Illinois College
Granite City Campus
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Granite Ci ty, IL  62040
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Hi all,

I'm loo king for short (length of a magazine article) first person accounts of psychologi cal disorders.  I'd like to have a selection of articles for my Abnormal Psychology students to read.  They have the textbook and case studies f rom the clinician's viewpoint.  I'd like to add a 'personal voices' perspec tive as well. 

Any suggestions?

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Sue Frantz          Highline Commun ity College       
Psychology          Des Moi nes, WA
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