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Horley, James.
Experience, Meaning, and Identity in Sexuality = A Psychosocial Theory of Sexual Stability and Change /
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Title/Author:
Experience, Meaning, and Identity in Sexuality/ by James Horley, Jan Clarke.
Reminder of title:
A Psychosocial Theory of Sexual Stability and Change /
Author:
Horley, James.
other author:
Clarke, Jan.
Description:
VI, 295 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Social psychology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-40096-3
ISBN:
9781137400963
Experience, Meaning, and Identity in Sexuality = A Psychosocial Theory of Sexual Stability and Change /
Horley, James.
Experience, Meaning, and Identity in Sexuality
A Psychosocial Theory of Sexual Stability and Change /[electronic resource] :by James Horley, Jan Clarke. - 1st ed. 2016. - VI, 295 p.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature and Implications of Personal Construct Theory -- 3. Understanding Multiple Sexualities -- 4. Social Influence on Sexual Constructs -- 5. Power Relations in Sexuality -- 6. Interpreting Sexualised Bodies -- The Commodification of Sex -- 8. Sexual Offenders -- 9. Changing Sexual Interests, Identities, and Behaviours -- 10. Final Concerns.
This book takes the head-scratching out of human sexuality. Personal construct theory provides the foundation for a psychosocial explanation of sexuality that views everyday social interaction as key to the development of sexual identity and desires. The theory developed here accounts for stability and change in sexual identity through an understanding of the importance of experience and the importance of meaning in everyday life. The potential impact of erotica and pornography on sexual desire is discussed, as is the role of social power on sexual behaviour. The variation of sexual expression among individuals—everything from asexuality and sado-masochism to sexual assault—is examined and explained. Formal techniques for changing sexual desires are also presented. .
ISBN: 9781137400963
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-40096-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF692-692.52
Dewey Class. No.: 155.33
Experience, Meaning, and Identity in Sexuality = A Psychosocial Theory of Sexual Stability and Change /
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