Sex and Self-Respect: The Quest for Personal Fulfillment
By (Author) Philip M. Helfaer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Psychology: sexual behaviour
155.3
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
Not just another book about sexual abuse, this book explores the possibility of the hard but real journey to self-respect. It is an in-depth approach to understanding the individual's experience in sexual love, and an exploration of the nature of the self and sexuality. Describing a wide range of violations of sexuality and the resulting injuries to self-respect, it has the theoretical and clinical depth to be useful to professionals, while written in language accessible to the lay reader. The necessity of bringing in the body is examined and the text offers an experientially relevant way of conceptualizing bodily processes (bioenergetics) in sexuality and the self. This work affords new avenues for understanding the possibilities of the evolution of the self in adult life, and of child development toward the rebirth of self-respect and the development of a sexual ethic.
For large undergraduate and graduate collections, and for professionals.-Choice
"For large undergraduate and graduate collections, and for professionals."-Choice
PHILIP M. HELFAER, Ph.D, maintains an independent psychological and bioenergetic practice. He is a member of the Faculty of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis, and teaches in Israel and Norway, as well as the United States.