Richards, Christina.
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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- The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender gives a thorough overview of all of the normative – and many of the less common – sexualities, genders and relationship forms including: Asexuality Bisexuality BDSM Gay Heterosexuality Kink Lesbian Further sexualities Trans sexualities Cisgender Intersex Further genders Non-binary gender Monogamies and Open Non-Monogamies. The Handbook also considers psychological areas such as Clinical psychology Counselling psychology Qualitative research Quantitative research and Sex therapy as they relate to sexuality and gender as well as intersectional areas such as: Ageing Ethnicity Class Disability Health Psychology and Religion. Contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in this area combine cutting edge research with considerations on both clinical practice and academic study of sexuality and gender for psychologists from student to professor and from any discipline interested in these ubiquitous aspects of humanity. — Provided by publisher.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Part I. Sexuality — 1. Asexuality / Mark Carrigan — 2. BDSM — bondage and discipline dominance and submission sadism and masochism / Emma Turley and Trevor Butt — 3. Bisexuality / Helen Bowes-Catton and Nikki Hayfield — 4. Further sexualities / Christina Richards — 5. Gay men / Damien Riggs — 6. Heterosexuality / Pantea Farvid — 7.Lesbian psychology / Sonja Ellis — 8. Trans sexualities / Penny Lenihan, Tony Kainth and Robin Dundas — Part II. Gender — 9. Cisgender — Living in the gender assigned at birth / Laura Harvey and Ester McGeeney — 10. Further genders / Meg John Barker and Christina Richards — 11. Intersex/DSD / Katrina Ron — 12. Trans Gender — Living in a gender different from that assigned at birth / Sarah Murjan and Walter Pierre Bouman — Part III. Relationships — 13. Monogamy / Ali Ziegler, Terri D. Conley, Amy C. Moors, Jes L. Matsick and Jennifer D. Rubin — 14. Open non-monogamies / Nathan Rambukkana — PART IV: PSYCHOLOGICAL AREAS: 15. Clinical psychology / Jan Burns and Claudia Zitz — 16. Counselling psychology / Dawn Clark and Del Loewenthal — 17. Health psychology / Joanna Semlyen — 18. Qualitative methods / Sarah Seymour- Smith — 19. Quantitative methods / Gareth Hagger-Johnson — 20. Sex therapy / Michael Berry and Meg John Barker — Part IV. Intersections — 21. Ageing / Paul Simpson — 22. Class / Brigette Rickett and Maxine Woolhouse — 23. Disability / Alex Iantaffi and Sara Mize — 24. Ethnicity / Roshan das Nair — 25. Religion / Rob Clucas.
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