1. Articulate tthe difference between objective and subjective approaches to the physical body.
2. Understand how objectification of the body relates to suffering.
3. Identify ways in which patients and health professionals can help the patient reclaim the body's wholeness.
4. Gain insight into the perspective of an organ transplant recipient.
5. Recognize how cultural differences shape attitudes towards organ donation.
6. Recognize the role of cultural attitudes in defining attractiveness.
7. ame social and cultural barriers to achieving and maintaining weight loss.
8. Learn how to initiate a discussion about obesity.
9. Confront negative and pathological reactions to obesity.
10. Recognize the psychological and clinical profile of persons with eating disorders.
11. Reflect on the difference between subjective and objective approaches to sexuality.
12. Identify barriers to discussing sexuality.
13. Learn how to approach the subject of sexuality in a medical setting.
14. Understand the impact and components of female sexual dysfunction.
15. Develop a general definition of sexual identity.
16. Reflect on the effect of AIDS on sexual mores. |