Human Sexuality and Its Problems

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Churchill Livingstone, 1989 - 745 páginas
A comprehensive, multidisciplinary and scholarly account of the determinants of human sexuality including sexual development, anatomy and physiology, biochemistry and endocrinology of sexual behaviour in addition to sociological and psychological aspects.
  • Comprehensive - brings all aspects of the subject together in one volume
  • Beautifully written (1E nominated for the Astra Prize in 1984)
  • The author is a leading authority: John Bancroft, Clinical Consultant at the Medical Research Council Reproductive Biology Unit, Edinburgh, Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Consultant for the Lothian Health Board, Scotland
  • FEATURES OF THIS NEW EDITION: - completely revised and updated in line with recent developments - considerably expanded to include physical investigation of sexual dysfunction, marriage, marital therapy, prostitution, ageing, AIDS, sexual abuse and sexual abuse survivors - section on development of sexual preferences revised to give a clearer account of theoretical possibilities for development of homosexual preferences - section on hormones and sexuality updated in line with author's own research - greatly improved index - many new illustrations

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