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The psychology of human sexuality / Justin J. Lehmiller ; cover image, James Cotier ; cover design by Simon Levy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lehmiller, Justin J.
Contributor:
Cotier, James.
Levy, Simon.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sex (Psychology).
Sex (Biology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (426 pages) : color illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chichester, England : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.
Summary:
The Psychology of Human Sexuality offers a comprehensive overview of human sexual behavior from a biopsychosocial perspective. The text highlights psychological research and theory on human sexuality whilst also considering the biological, evolutionary, social, and cultural factors that influence our sex lives.Features comprehensive coverage of topics including gender and sexual orientation, relationships, sexual behaviors, sexual difficulties and solutions, prostitution, and pornographyOffers more in-depth treatment of relationships than comparable texts, with separate chapters dealing with attraction and relationship processesWritten from a sex-positive perspective, and is inclusive and respectful of a diverse audienceIncludes numerous activities to facilitate a dynamic and interactive classroom environment
Contents:
Intro
The Psychology of Human Sexuality
Copyright
Contents
About the Author
Foreplay
Illustrations
Text Boxes
Tables
1 Theoretical Perspectives on Human Sexuality
Introduction
What Drives Us to Have Sex?
Psychological Influences
Cultural and Societal Influences
Biological and Evolutionary Influences
Major Theoretical Perspectives on Human Sexuality
Psychoanalytic Theory
Cognitive-Behavioral and Learning Theories
Exchange Theories
Personality Theories
Evolutionary Theory
The Perspective of This Text
Key Terms
Discussion Questions: What is Your Perspective on Sex?
References
2 Sexology Research: History, Methods, and Ethics
A Brief History of Sexology
Sexology as a Science
Sample Selection
Nonexperimental Research
Surveys
Direct Observation
Case Reports
Experimental Research
A Sample Sexperiment
Strengths and Limitations of the Experimental Method
A Note on Statistics
Means and Medians
Incidence and Prevalence
Correlation
Ethics in Sexology Research
Informed Consent
Debriefing
Confidentiality
Evaluating Sex Research
3 Human Sexual Anatomy
Male Sexual Anatomy
A Historical and Cultural Overview of the Penis
External Anatomy
Internal Anatomy
Psychology of the Penis: Male Genital Concerns
Male Genital Health Issues
Female Sexual Anatomy
A Historical and Cultural Overview of the Vulva
Breasts
Psychology of the Breasts and Vulva: Female Bodily Concerns
Female Breast and Genital Health Issues
Moving Forward
References.
4 Human Sexual Response: Understanding Arousal and Orgasm
Factors That Influence Sexual Arousal
The Brain
The Senses
Hormones
Substances
The Sexual Response Cycle
The Masters and Johnson Model
Psychological Models of Sexual Response
5 Gender and Gender Identity
Biological Influences on Gender Identity and Sexuality
Biological Sex Variations
Psychosocial Influences on Gender Identity and Sexuality
Social Interactions and Norms
Physical Environments
Media
Variations in Gender Expression
Transsexualism
Cross-Dressing
Other Identities
Just How Different Are Men and Women?
Sex Differences in Psychology
Sex Differences in Sexuality and Attitudes Toward Sex
6 Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation: Definitions and Types
Measurement and Prevalence
Theories of Sexual Orientation
Early Psychological Theories
Biological and Hormonal Theories
Evolutionary Theories
Biopsychosocial Theories
Sex Differences in the Expression of Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation Attitudes
Prejudice Against Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Persons
Sexual Orientation in Psychological Perspective
Sexual Orientation Myths
7 The Laws of Attraction
What Attracts Us To Other People?
Affective Influences
Propinquity
Similarity
Scarcity
Physiological Arousal
Neurochemical Factors
Physical Attractiveness
Attraction Processes among Gay Men and Lesbians
Why Are Men and Women Attracted to Different Characteristics?
Evolutionary Theory.
Social Structural Perspectives
8 Intimate Relationships: Sex, Love, and Commitment
Singlehood and Casual Relationships
Sexuality Among Singles
Hookups
Friends with Benefits
Singles' Sexual Outcomes
Love and Committed Relationships
The Nature of Love
The Nature of Commitment
Varieties of Loving and Committed Relationships
Why Do Some Relationships Succeed While Others Fail?
Characteristics of Good Relationships
The Dark Side of Relationships
Coping with Breakup
9 Sexual Behaviors
Solitary Sexual Behaviors
Asexuality and Celibacy
Sexual Fantasy
Masturbation
Partnered Sexual Behaviors
Kissing
Touching
Oral Sex
Vaginal Intercourse
Anal Sex
Same-Sex Behaviors
Frequency and Benefits of Sex and Orgasm
Sexual Behavior in Psychological Perspective
Self-Regulation
Attachment Style
Mortality Salience
10 Sex Education, Contraception, and Pregnancy
Sex Education
Contraception
History
Types of Contraceptives
Choosing the Right Contraceptive
Pregnancy
The Psychology of Trying to Have a Baby
Psychological Changes During Pregnancy and After Birth
Abortion
11 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Safer-Sex Practices
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Bacterial Infections
Viral Infections
Other Infections
Factors That Increase the Spread of STIs
Biological
Psychological
Social and Environmental
The Psychological Impact of STIs.
Implications for Romantic and Sexual Relationships
Preventing Infection
12 Sexual Dysfunction and Sex Therapy
Causes of Sex Difficulties
Social
Types of Sexual Dysfunction
Desire Problems
Arousal Problems
Orgasm Problems
Pain Disorders
Sex Therapy
Schools of Thought
Specific Treatments
Tips For Avoiding Sexual Difficulties
13 Variations in Sexual Behavior
What are Paraphilias?
Types of Paraphilias
Fetishism
Transvestism
Sadomasochism
Voyeurism
Exhibitionism
Pedophilia
Other Paraphilias
Treatment of Paraphilic Disorders
Medical Therapies
Psychological Therapies
Social Skills Training
Effectiveness
14 Sex Laws, Sexual Victimization, and the Sexual Marketplace
A Brief History of Sex Laws
Sexual Coercion and Violence
Sexual Assault
Child Sexual Abuse
Sexual Harassment
The Sexual Marketplace
Prostitution
Sex Trafficking
Pornography
Epilogue
Glossary
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-118-35129-0
1-118-35131-2
1-118-35132-0
OCLC:
865333015

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