A first person history of pediatric psychoendocrinology
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A first person history of pediatric psychoendocrinology
(Perspectives in sexuality)
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Pub., c2002
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Pediatric psychoendocrinology
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-141) and index
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Description
John Money's career constitutes the foundation of pediatric psychoendocrinology. In this book he takes a second look at his publications on many different psychoendocrine syndromes, intersexual or hermaphroditic, with respect to sex, gender, amative orientation, and the "lovemap", (his own designation from an individual's experience of sexuality). His ultimate conclusion is that, from prenatal life onward, demasculization of development is not synonymous with feminization, nor is defeminization synonymous with masculinization. This volume will serve to illuminate the evolution of Dr. Money's work and point the way to future investigations in this field.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction. 1. Causality and Dualism. 2. Ambiguous Genitalia. 3. Coinage of Gender Role. 4. Amative Orientation. 5. Pubertal Timing. 6. David and Goliath. 7. Behavioral Cytogenetics. 8. Lovemaps and Paraphilia. 9. IQ and Growth Rate. 10. Catchup Growth. 11. Schedule of Inquiry. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
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