The Circles of Sexuality, developed by Dennis Dailey in 1981, is a holistic framework for understanding the complexities of human sexuality. It consists of five interconnected circles, all impacted by our values.
The Center for the Prevention & Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA) is a non-profit, non-government child focused institution working towards a safe world for children free from sexual abuse and exploitation.
The Circles of Sexuality, developed by Dennis Dailey in 1981, is a holistic framework for understanding the complexities of human sexuality. It consists of five interconnected circles, all impacted by our values.
While Islam and Judaism do practice circumcision, most Christians do not get circumcised for religious beliefs, although strong religious history could be a reason for why it continues despite moving to other stated reasons, such as health and hygiene.
Circumcision and child sexual abuse are not directly related. However, Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA) has an interest in how circumcisions are conducted when it is done during early pubescence for two reasons.
The practice of circumcision is different in each country and varies from cultural rites of passage ceremonies of young teens to hospital circumcision of infants.
An international lecture series to respond to recent research that brings to light an imbalance of general services to our boys.
This month, think about how you could be a superhero on behalf of male survivors. What would our powers be? Download the December activity here.