Hello everyone. I'm Santiago, I'm a college student and doing this as work, but I am also looking forward to writing and sharing with anyone who reads!
This week, we spent time discussing the different social models. Every kind of social model that there is in the world are all different. There are also theories involving social models that we have discussed that we see in society today. Some of which we have discussed involve people who are a certain way because of free will, biological, social, or trauma response. Those are some of the factors of why a person behaves, acts, or is a certain way. Since it is a very sensitive subject, we also focused and thought about how ourselves and others can provide support for those who act or behave a certain way based on trauma response. Some of the ways that we can show support for them is to validate in a way that is not more harmful to the person, see them for what they are. Even though we spent time focusing on those social models, we also focused on the possible reasons why and the conclusion that I came to p...
This may be my final blog for the semester. I had a great experience writing this out every week for my class and for whoever has taken the time to read them. This was a fun opportunity to share about what I have learned in one of my classes for college throughout the semester. I have learned a lot from my teacher and my classmates, and I am hoping to take what I have learned with me for the rest of my life and apply it to my future family as well to help them learn too. This Family Relations class was a great class to learn more involving families and how each family works differently in society, I recommend this class to anyone attending Brigham Young University Idaho, the teacher, especially, did a great job not only teaching, but keeping us involved during discussions to help us learn more. Throughout the week, we decided to focus on one of the biggest downsides that may come to a lot of people these days. We focused on the topic regarding divorce. We spent the first half...
Throughout the week, we have learned about a subject that sometimes can be a little uncomfortable, depending on how it was talked about, but also essential to know so it can help us in relationships and marriages. We have learned about the kinds of relationships that couples have with each other when they are intimate. One of the sets of data that we looked at is when men and women reach the high peak of sexual pleasure. For men, they reach it around the age of 18 or 19, for women, they reach it around the ages between 30-35. We also talk about the kinds of chemicals that are released when pleasure is felt, for example the chemicals we talked about was dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. Oxytocin is the chemical where it helps us feel close to the person we are with. Oxytocin also comes into play for women after they give birth to their children and they want to be close to their children. One of the other models that we looked at was the circle between two factors of when cou...
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