Kiegészíto olvasmányok

Kiegészítő olvasmányok

I. In Our Online Library
The various books and papers in our online library provide additional information that may be useful to students of our curriculum. Since the texts were written by different authors at different times, they occasionally also differ in their terminology and, in some cases, even use obsolete or inappropriate terms and expressions. Nevertheless, they can still round out the basic content of this course.

  1. Erwin J. Haeberle,
    Glossary of Inappropriate Scientific and Professional Terms
     
  2. Robert T. Francoeur, ed.
    The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
    Click on “Subjects” and then read  “12. Sexual Dysfunctions, Counseling, and Therapies”
    in 63 countries from Argentina to Vietnam
     
  3. Leonore Tiefer
    Doing the Viagra tango: Sex pill as symbol and substance
     
  4. Leonore Tiefer
    Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Case Study of Disease Mongering
    and Activist Resistance

     
  5. The Working Group on A New View of Women's Sexual Problems
    A New View of Women's Sexual Problems
     
  6. P.O. Lundberg
    Sexual problems associated with neurological diseases (Neurosexology)
     
  7. Codes of Ethics
     
  8. some articles from a second encyclopedia in our online library:
    Haeberle, Bullough and Bullough, eds.
    Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia

 

Addiction: Sex Addiction
Anorgasmia
Aphrodisiacs and Anaphrodisiacs
Body Imagery and Guided Imagery
Center f. Marital/Sexual Studies
Communication and Sexuality
Counseling: Sexuality
Dickinson, Robert Latou
Fantasies and Sex
 

Graefenberg, Ernst (also here)
Hirschfeld, Magnus (also here)
Impotence
Intimacy
Johnson, Virginia E.
Kinsey, Alfred C.
Masters, William Howell
Phobias
Pleasure: Sex and Pleasure
 

Pomeroy, Wardell Baxter
Sexological Examination
Sexual Dysfunction
Surrogates: Sexual Surrogates
Therapy: Sex Therapy
Touch and Sexuality
Toys: Sex Toys

II. External Links
Some of our courses already contain external links that offer more detailed information on specific subjects. Here we add extended lists of such links. As will be seen, they do not present a unified picture. Many provide objective scientific information, but others are the work of advocacy groups reflecting their specific goals and concerns. Some are deliberately polemical, and quite a few disagree with each other. In short, our external links do not necessarily express the views of the author of this course, and listing them here does not imply an endorsement (see also our Disclaimer). Obviously, the content of these external sites is the work of their authors for which the Archive for Sexology accepts no responsibility. However, taken together, the sites can be useful in stimulating classroom discussion and in deepening the students’ understanding of the complexity of the issues involved. Taking note of them may be especially appropriate at the graduate level.

  1. Sex Counseling and Therapy
  2. Codes of Ethics

 

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