The Changing Face of Sex
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Wayne P. Anderson PhD. The Changing Face of Sex
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE. CURRENT SEXUAL ATTITUDES / BEHAVIOR
Influences on sex
Parents
There are still the basics
CHAPTER TWO. THE VICTORIAN ANTI-SEX MOVEMENT
Sexual information taboos
The power of social expectations
Comstock and sex information
State laws restrictive of sexual activity
Medical men like Kellogg supporting these laws
Physicians providing masturbation to treat hysteria
Sexual acts leading to pathology
Even clothing was anti-sexual
Henry Havelock Ellis steps into the melee
Margaret Sanger facing off with Comstock
Coco Chanel creates a freer way of dressing
Hendrik van de Velde gives instructions on how to do sex
CHAPTER THREE. THE ’60s REVOLUTION IN SEXUAL STANDARDS
Abstinence—our formal single standard for both sexes
The ancient double standard
Permissiveness without affection
Permissiveness with affection or in an ongoing relationship
The tipping point
Women’s need to find meaning
Sex research
Scientific breakthroughs
Wars
Questioning the rules
Role models were different
Movies, books and censorship
Music
Sexually explicit films
CHAPTER FOUR. THE NEED FOR SEX EDUCATION
CHAPTER FIVE. DEVELOPING A HUMAN SEXUALITY COURSE
I offer a graduate course
I move on to an Honor’s Class
The Kinsey Institute gives me some training
Finding the right films
Outside experts are a help
My daughters take the course
CHAPTER SIX. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES EVOLVE
Five major factors contributed to the spread of a Sexually Transmitted Disease
CHAPTER SEVEN. THE LOVE DANCE: FINDING THE ONE
Evolution’s role
Love maps explain a lot
Limerence comes into play
Finding the one
Role of the Internet
CHAPTER EIGHT. SEX DIFFERENCES COME TO THE FRAY
The areas that most annoy women
The areas that annoy men
What do women say they find most interesting about men?
What do men say they find most interesting about women?
What do women want men to know about them?
What do men want women to know about them?
Body language
Limiting women’s roles
Brain differences
CHAPTER NINE. SOME MODERN COURTSHIP FANTASIES
Auditory
Visual
Taste
Tactile
Kinesthetic
CHAPTER TEN. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. In the 1950s marriage rules were still strict
Marriage expectations took a beating in the late ’60s
Open marriage goes too far
Group marriages and communes
Open marriage evolves into swinging
Living together without marriage
CHAPTER ELEVEN. THE DUAL-CAREER COUPLE: JOYS AND SORROWS
CHAPTER TWELVE. MARRIAGE CONTRACTS: MONOGAMY AND CHILDREN
What was their response to doing the exercise?
Money and finances
Family name
Raising children
Monogamy
Religion
The outlier
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. PREGNANCY AND BIRTH: THE NEW SCIENCE OF THE WOMB
Artificial insemination
In vitro fertilization
Egg donors and surrogate mothers
Adoption
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. HOMOSEXUALS AND THE FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION AT UMC. My ignorance slowly dissolves
I become chair of the committee to root out homosexuals
Painful therapy was being conducted
Homosexuals had been on campus all along
Homosexuality is removed as a psychiatric diagnosis
Coming out
Slow moves to decriminalize homosexual acts
Causes of homosexuality
Chapter 14: Appendix A
Some examples of exercises
Questions to discuss
Chapter 14: Appendix B. The legal elements of the Supreme Court case. LAY, Circuit Judge
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. RAPE VICTIMS: GETTING BEYOND THE GUILT
Therapy
Some interesting arguments
CHAPTER SIXTEEN. RAPISTS: IT’S MORE THAN ANGER
A study of violence in rape
Date rape
Motivation
Mindset of the date rapist
Previous experience with women
A modern problem
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. HUMAN SEXUALITY FOR PSYCHOTHERAPISTS. Getting myself ready
Therapist developmental stages
Four stages of therapist comfort
Stage 1: Self-Examination
Stage 2: Awareness of Problems from a Client Point of View
Stage 3: Increased Freedom and Comfort in Discussing Sexual Topics with Others
Stage 4: Awareness of a New Level of Comfort with Clients’ Sexual Issues
Conclusions
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. THE JOURNAL AS AN AID IN TRAINING THERAPISTS
Reactions to keeping the journal
1. Processing course material
2. Insights and integrations
3.The journal as therapy
4. Evaluation of the experience of keeping a journal
5. Other reactions
Comments
CHAPTER NINETEEN. WORLD POPULATION GROWTH
China
Russia
Bangladesh and Iran
India
Pakistan
Africa
Europe
Japan
Mexico
Final outcome?
CHAPTER TWENTY. WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?
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Eight reasons to read this book, written by a professor, therapist and researcher who has worked in the field of human sexuality for the past fifty years:
3) You will watch the struggle of modern women as they deal with the conflict between raising a family and starting a career.
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And then there is just the sexualization of products.
“My mother was staying the night to go to an early meeting the next morning and commented on my Human Sexuality textbook. While flipping through the book, she seemed to be appalled. I think she might have missed the sexual revolution or at least not have been a full participant. She commented on the picture of a circumcision saying that she always wondered what it looked like. She asked me about the teacher and I told her that he has been teaching the class since 1969. She said he must be a dirty old man. Her final comment, I think she was trying to lighten the mood, was to say that she couldn’t believe someone would turn the book in as used.”
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