Textbook Details
- By:
- Marcus Tye
- Published:
- July 2020
- Discipline:
- Psychology Textbooks
- ISBN (Digital):
- 978-1-4533-3567-3
Sexuality and Our Diversity: Integrating Culture with the Biopsychosocial, v. 2.1 takes an integrated approach to exploring the complex dimensions of biology, culture, psychology, sociology, history, and philosophy that explain human sexual diversity. The author contextualizes specific topics, such as sexually transmitted infections, in a broader picture of comprehensive sex education and public policy, access to healthcare, and economic equality. Topics build from basic to advanced to support less well-prepared students while keeping those with prior coursework fully engaged.
Brief Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Perspectives on Sexuality in a Cultural and Historical Context
Chapter 2: Studying Sexuality: Research Methods and Challenges
Chapter 3: Sexual Bodies: Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 4: Gender Identity and Sex Development
Chapter 5: Attraction, Arousal, Response, and Sexual Orientation
Chapter 6: Sexual Relationships, Love, and Communication
Chapter 7: Sexual Behavior Across Cultures
Chapter 8: Gender and Sexuality Across the Lifespan
Chapter 9: Variations in Sexual Behavior: Kinks, Fetishes, and Paraphilias
Chapter 10: Fertility, Contraception, and Abortion
Chapter 11: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Parenthood
Chapter 12: Sexual Difficulties, Dysfunctions, and Treatments
Chapter 13: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Prevention
Chapter 14: Sexual Aggression and Coercion
Chapter 15: Sex as a Commodity and the Regulation of Sexuality