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E-BooksUnfuck Your Consent (5-Minute Therapy)






Unfuck Your Consent (5-Minute Therapy)
Unfuck Your Consent (5-Minute Therapy) by Acs Acn Harper Phd Lpc-S Faith
English | October 28, 2019 | ISBN: 1621065014 | 44 pages | PDF | 2 MB
What does consent mean? Where does this idea come from, and why is it being talked about in a different way now than it was 20 years ago? More importantly, what does it have to do with any of us? How do we make sure we have the informed consent of everyone we interact with for the stuff we do that affects them? How do we make sure other people know what is and isn't okay with us? How do we navigate life in the post-#metoo era with dignity, respect, and confidence? Dr. Faith tackles all these questions and more, drawing on history, sociology, brain science, and her experience as a sex therapist to demystify the concept of consent and help us use it to have awesome lives and support each others' growth.



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E-BooksConsent in Clinical Practice





Consent in Clinical Practice
Margaret Mayberry, John Mayberry, "Consent in Clinical Practice"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1857758048 | PDF | pages: 124 | 5.3 mb
This is a practical guide to successfully achieving a fully computerised system in primary care. It shows how to source a primary care clinical system that does what you need it to do and how to use it effectively. The book is easy to read with numerous examples and copies of useful documents throughout. Helpful features include charts to map progress at a glance icons to point out www links details of additional resources for further information and highlights cautions and key points are highlighted. The author has drawn together ten years' practical experience working with over 200 practices and incorporates the best national and international expertise. This is an essential guide for GPs practice nurses managers and all members of the primary care team. For downloadable resources accompanying this book click here



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E-BooksThe War on Informed Consent The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Board (Children's Health Defense)




The War on Informed Consent The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Board (Children's Health Defense)
The War on Informed Consent: The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Board (Children's Health Defense) by Jeremy R. Hammond
English | August 24th, 2021 | ISBN: 1510769080 | 168 pages | True EPUB | 10.58 MB
To preserve public vaccine policy, Dr. Paul Thomas was disbarred and discredited-discover how he was punished for pursuing the truth for his patients.



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E-BooksImplied Consent and Sexual Assault Intimate Relationships, Autonomy, and Voice





Implied Consent and Sexual Assault Intimate Relationships, Autonomy, and Voice
Michael Plaxton, "Implied Consent and Sexual Assault: Intimate Relationships, Autonomy, and Voice"
English | ISBN: 0773546200 | 2015 | 280 pages | PDF | 3 MB
In R. v. Ewanchuk, the Supreme Court of Canada held that sexual touching must be accompanied by express, contemporaneous consent. In doing so, the Court rejected the idea that sexual consent could be "implied." Ewanchuk was a landmark ruling, reflecting a powerful commitment to women's equality and sexual autonomy. In articulating limits on the circumstances under which women can be said to "consent" to sexual touching, however, the decision also restricts their autonomy - specifically, by denying them a voice in determining the norms that should govern their intimate relationships and sexual lives. In Implied Consent and Sexual Assault, Michael Plaxton argues that women should have the autonomy to decide whether, and under what circumstances, sexual touching can be appropriate in the absence of express consent. Though caution should be exercised before resurrecting a limited doctrine of implied consent, there are reasons to think that sexual assault law could accommodate a doctrine without undermining the sexual autonomy or equality rights of women. In reaching this conclusion, Plaxton challenges widespread beliefs about autonomy, consent, and the objectives underpinning the offence of sexual assault in Canada. Drawing upon a range of contemporary criminal law theorists and feminist scholars, Implied Consent and Sexual Assault reconsiders the nature of mutuality in a world dominated by gender norms, the proper scope of criminal law, and the true meaning of sexual autonomy.



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