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Publication Date

Fall 10-26-1993

Identifier

RC 556 .S256 1993

Series

Identity in the '90s: individual, family, and community.

Description

Dr. Larry Hufford, of the President's Peace Commission, hosts this panel discussion featuring Dr. Sandra Burgess, Professor of Psychology in the Department of Family Practice at the University of Texas Health Science Center; Dr. Joseph Lazor, the Director of Curriculum Instruction for the East Central Independent School District; Amado Ramos, a private practitioner; and Ruth Rogers, the Vice-President of Student Development at St. Mary's University. Dr. Burgess speaks about the development of boys and girls and the differences that are established at this very young age. Dr. Lazor shares his experiencees with middle school children's sexuality. Mr. Ramos provides insight into the sort of changing gender roles he's seeing in his private psychotherapy practice; he's having many single-father households concerned and confused about raising daughters. Vice President Ruth Rogers has noticed that in regards to child-care she's seen nearly as many men participating as women; she urges a respect for a person as an individual.

Keywords

Identity (Psychology); Sex differences (Psychology); Sex role

Contributor

Dr. Burgess, Sandra; Dr. Lazor, Joseph; Ramos, Amado; Rogers, Ruth; Dr. Hufford, Larry

Document Type

Presentation

Size or Duration

46.17 minutes

Format

mp4

Medium

video

Digital Publisher

Digital Commons at St. Mary's University

Collection

President's Peace Commission Videos

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