Human sexuality : meeting your basic needs
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Human sexuality : meeting your basic needs
Prentice Hall, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [603]-647) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For courses in Human Sexuality found in departments of psychology, health, biology, nursing, physical education, sociology, and anthropology.
This text provides an accessible, comprehensive introduction to human sexuality as it relates to basic human needs in five different categories: Physical Needs, Social Needs, Emotional Needs, Spiritual Needs, and Cognitive Needs. Major concepts discussed are neither over simplified, nor overly technical-allowing instructors the flexibility to stimulate student curiosity and imagination. In addition, a variety of visually appealing, pedagogical aids reinforce the major points of the text.
目次
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Chapter Review and Suggested Readings.)
1. Finding Your Way in a Diverse World.
Human Sexuality and Basic Needs. Meeting Your Needs. Sexuality and Human Diversity. Sex Research. Theoretical Perspectives on Sexuality. Ask Yourself.
2. Human Sexual Anatomy and Physiology.
A. Female Sexual Anatomy and Physiology. Female Internal Sexual Organs. Female External Sexual Organs. The Menstrual Cycle. Menopause. Disorders of the Female Sex Organs. Breasts. Diseases of the Breast. B. Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology. Male Internal Sexual Organs. Male External Sexual Organs. Disorders of the Male Sexual Organs.
3. Sexual Arousal and Response.
One Advantage of Being Homo Sapiens. Biological Foundations for Sexual Arousal and Response. Sex Hormones. The Sexual Response Cycle. Orgasm. Sexuality and Disabilities.
4. Sexual Dysfunctions and Therapies.
Disorders of Sexual Desire. Disorders of Sexual Arousal. Orgasmic Disorders. Sexual Pain Disorders. Effects of Drugs and Alcohol on Sexual Function. Sexual Therapy.
5. Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth.
Conception. Fetal Development. Pregnancy Detection. Pregnancy. The Responsibilities of Pregnancy. Problems in Pregnancy. Expectant Fathers. The Birth Experience. Postpartum. Infertility.
6. Contraception and Abortion.
A Brief History of Contraception and Abortion. An Overview of Birth Control Today. Barrier Methods of Birth Control. Mechanical Methods of Birth Control. Chemical Methods of Birth Control. Hormone-Based Contraceptives. Surgical Methods of Birth Control. Fertility Awareness Methods. Postcoital Contraception. Abortion. New and Future Contraceptive Technology.
7. Sexually Transmitted Infections.
What Are Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)? Bacterial Infections. Viral Infections. Parasitic Infections. Ways to Avoid STIs. What to Do if You Get an STI.
8. Social Control of Sexuality.
Who? Social Control and the Selection of a Sexual Partner. When? Social Control of the Timing of Sexual Relations. Where? How Society Influences the Location of Sexual Activity. How? Social Regulation of Sexual Behavior. Why? Reasons for Social Control of Sexuality. The Double Standard and Suppression of Female Sexuality.
9. Sex Across the Life Span.
Birth and Childhood. Adolescence: The Transition to Adulthood. Adulthood: The Transition to Maturity. Aging: The Final Transition.
10. Sex and Gender.
Males, Females, and Intersexuals. Sexual Differentiation. Gender Roles. Gender Identity. Gender Identity Disorders.
11. Sexual Orientation.
A Continuum of Sexual Orientation. The Basis of Sexual Orientation. Dating, Sex, and Relationships. Homophobia. Coming Out of the Closet.
12. Consensual Sexual Behavior.
Celibacy. Sexual Arousal During Sleep. Autoerotic Sexual Activity. Sex with a Partner. Atypical Sexual Behaviors.
13. Sexual Coercion.
Nonconsenting Sexual Behaviors. Verbal Sexual Coercion. Forcible Sex.
14. The Business of Sex.
Why Sex Sells. Prostitution. Pornography. Sex and Profits.
15. Sex and Love.
What Is Love? Attraction: Looking for Love. Romance: Falling in Love. Sex: Making Love. Attachment: Staying in Love. Intimacy, Love, and Sexual Communication.
16. Sex and Heartache.
Relationships Can Make You Sad. Relationships Can Make You Mad. Relationships Can Make You Scared.
17. Sexuality, Spirituality, and Religious Traditions.
Spirituality and Sexuality. Sexuality and Religion. Sexuality and Religious Traditions.
18. Sexual Politics and Legal Issues.
Sexual Politics. The Politics of Sex Research. Gay and Lesbian Rights. The Politics of AIDS. Reproductive Rights. Ask Yourself. Regulating the Sexual Behavior of Consenting Adults. Some Unintended Effects of Legislation.
19. Sexuality Education.
Who Decides What Gets Taught? Where Should Sexuality Education Be Taught? What Should Sexuality Education Courses Teach? Does Sexuality Education Make a Difference? Do Parents Talk About Sexuality? Do Their Children Listen?
20. Defining Responsibility in a Changing World.
Values and Sexuality. Sexual Ethics. Sexual Decision-Making. Ask Yourself.
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