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ISBN 10: 1305646525
ISBN 13: 978-1305646520
Author: Robert Crooks, Karla Baur
Are you sexually intelligent? You will be after reading OUR SEXUALITY, the most respected and authoritative college textbook available on human sexuality. Written in a direct, non-judgmental manner, this thirteenth edition has been thoroughly and carefully updated to reflect the most current research findings and psychosocial developments. It is the first college text to deliver cutting-edge and in-depth emphasis on the impact of politics on sexuality. Crooks and Baur keep you interested with the most exciting, emerging research and coverage, and focus on strengthening your self-awareness and sexual intelligence.
Our Sexuality 13th Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Perspectives on Sexuality
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Sexual Intelligence
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A Psychosocial Orientation
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Controversy and Diversity in Human Sexuality
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The United States
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The Islamic Middle East
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China
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Our Cultural Legacy: Sex for Procreation and Rigid Gender Roles
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Sex for Procreation
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Male and Female Gender Roles in Sexuality
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Sexuality in the Western World: A Historical Perspective
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Judaic and Christian Traditions
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Sex as Sinful
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Eve Versus Mary
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A Sex-Positive Shift
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The Victorian Era
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The Beginning of the 20th Century
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After World War II
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The Times They Are a-Changin’
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The Media and Sexuality
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Television
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Music Videos
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Advertising
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Magazines
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The Internet and Sexuality
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Sexuality: Where the Personal Is Political
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Summary
Chapter 2. Sex Research: Methods and Problems
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The Goals of Sexology
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Nonexperimental Research Methods
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Case Studies
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Surveys
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Direct Observation
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The Experimental Method
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Technologies in Sex Research
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Electronic Devices for Measuring Sexual Arousal
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Computerized Assessment of Sexual Behavior
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Sex Research via the Internet
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Ethical Guidelines for Human Sex Research
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Evaluating Research: Some Questions to Ask
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Summary
Chapter 3. Female Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
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The Vulva
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Mons Veneris
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Labia Majora
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Labia Minora
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Genital Alteration
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Clitoris
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Vestibule
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Urethral Opening
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Introitus and the Hymen
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Perineum
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Underlying Structures
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Internal Structures
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Vagina
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Cervix
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Uterus
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Fallopian Tubes
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Ovaries
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Menstruation
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Attitudes About Menstruation
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Menarche
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Menstrual Physiology
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The Menstrual Cycle
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Sexual Activity and the Menstrual Cycle
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Menstrual Cycle Problems
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Menopause
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Hormone Therapy
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Gynecological Health Concerns
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Vaginal Infections
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The Pap Smear
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Surgical Removal of the Uterus and Ovaries
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The Breasts
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Breast Self-Exam
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Breast Cancer Screening
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Breast Lumps
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Breast Cancer
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Summary
Chapter 4. Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
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Sexual Anatomy
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Penis
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Strengthening Musculature Around the Penis
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Scrotum
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Testes
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Vas Deferens
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Seminal Vesicles
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Prostate Gland
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Cowper’s Glands
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Semen
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Male Sexual Functions
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Erection
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Ejaculation
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Concerns About Sexual Functioning
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Penis Size
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Circumcision
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Male Genital Health Concerns
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The Penis: Health-Care Issues
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Testicular Cancer
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Diseases of the Prostate
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Summary
Chapter 5. Gender Issues
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Male and Female, Masculine and Feminine
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Sex and Gender
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Gender Identity and Gender Role
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Gender-Identity Formation
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Gender Identity as a Biological Process
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Typical Prenatal Differentiation
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Differences in Sexual Development
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Sex-Chromosome Variations
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Variations Affecting Prenatal Hormonal Processes
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Social-Learning Influences on Gender Identity
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Treatment Strategies for Intersex People: Debate and Controversy
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The Interactional Model of Gender Development
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Gender Identity: A Spectrum
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Transgender Variations: An Evolving Terminology
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Transitioning
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Sexual Orientation of Transgender Men and Women
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Understanding the Development of Transgender Individuals
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Acceptance and Civil Rights
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Gender Roles
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How Do We Learn Gender Roles?
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Gender-Role Expectations: Their Impact on Our Sexuality
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Summary
Chapter 6. Sexual Arousal and Response
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The Brain and Sexual Arousal
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The Senses and Sexual Arousal
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Touch
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Vision
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Smell
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Taste
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Hearing
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Aphrodisiacs and Anaphrodisiacs in Sexual Arousal
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Aphrodisiacs: Do They Work?
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Anaphrodisiacs
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The Role of Hormones in Sexual Behavior
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Sex Hormones in Male Sexual Behavior
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Sex Hormones in Female Sexual Behavior
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How Much Testosterone Is Necessary for Normal Sexual Functioning?
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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Oxytocin in Male and Female Sexual Behavior
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Sexual Response
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Kaplan’s Three-Stage Model
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Bancroft and Janssen’s Dual Control Model
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Masters and Johnson’s Four-Phase Model
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The Grafenberg Spot
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Aging and the Sexual Response Cycle
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The Sexual Response Cycle of Older Women
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The Sexual Response Cycle of Older Men
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Differences Between the Sexes in Sexual Response
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Greater Variability in Female Response
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The Male Refractory Period
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Multiple Orgasms
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Summary
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