Women And Sex Therapy

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Outstanding feminist scholars present seldom discussed women’s views of sexuality. In the past, there has been little feminist discussion among sexuality professionals and between feminist therapists and sex therapists. The valuable ideas expressed by the contributors to this book are aimed at increasing the possibilities for all therapists and counselors to discuss with their clients the nature of sexuality, and in particular, what women feel about sex. Professionals provide remarkable perspectives on issues that concern all women--orgasm, the double standard, new reproductive options, intimacy, bisexuality, and more.

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  • Year: 1,988

  • Pages: 300

  • Pages In File: 316

  • Language: English

  • Topic: 201

  • Identifier: 091839354X,9780918393548

  • Paginated: 1

  • Org File Size: 71,369,553

  • Extension: pdf

  • Tags: sex therapy, feminist criticism, psychology, sexuality, intimacy

  • Toc: CONTENTS Introduction A Feminist Critique of the Sexual Dysfunction Nomenclature Propping Up the Phallocracy: A Feminist Critique of Sex Therapy and Research Women and Sexual Ecstasy: How Can Therapists Help? Sexual Socialization for Therapists: Applications for the Counseling/ Psychotherapy of Women The Theory of Sexual Relativity: Female Reality/ Male Myth Reporting Colleagues Who Are Sexually Intimate with Clients: It's Time to Talk ''Nice Women'' Don't Say Yes and ''Real Men'' Don't Say No: How Miscommunication and the Double Standard Can CauseSexual Problems Sexual Difficulties Experienced by Women with Interstitial Cystitis Disorders of Desire: Women, Sex, and Food Intimacy and the New Reproductive Options When Abortion Is a Blessing Sex at Menopause: Each in Her Own Way Teaching Safe Sex to Women in the Age of AIDS When the Diagnosis Is Vaginismus: Fighting Misconceptions Issues in Sex Therapy with Ethnicand Racial Minority Women Lesbian Sexuality in the Framework of Psychotherapy: A Practical Model for the Lesbian Therapist Research on the Sex Practices of 1566 Lesbiansand the Clinical Applications Bisexuality in Women: Myths, Realities, and Implications for Therapy Issues in Sex Therapy with Survivors of Intrafamily Sexual Abuse Divorced Women's Sexual and Contraceptive Issues Women, Sexuality, and Disabilities EPILOGUE