Handbook for Human Sexuality Counseling (eBook)

A Sex Positive Approach

Angela M. Schubert, Mark Pope (Herausgeber)

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2022
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-90412-0 (ISBN)

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This award-winning text translates the theoretical foundations of solution-focused counseling into a brief, culturally responsive approach for school counselors, psychologists, social workers, and graduate students. As an experienced practitioner and international presenter on this topic, Dr. Murphy has organized the fourth edition to reflect content offered in a comprehensive workshop on solution-focused counseling to further enhance its usefulness and presents a straightforward process for building practical solutions to some of the most challenging cases experienced in school settings.

Text features include a variety of real-life examples and dialogues with preschool–12 students, experiential activities and practice exercises, and appendixes with tools and templates for putting solution-focused counseling into immediate action. Chapters new to this edition cover developmental considerations and creative adaptations for working with children and adolescents, methods to explore progress in solution-focused work, and frequently asked questions. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoint slides for instructors are available by request.

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Sexuality is a significant part of the human experience, yet it is often a neglected topic in both counselor training and the counseling process. In this preeminent guide, expert clinicians with a variety of mental health and medical backgrounds write on diverse issues related to sexuality through a radical acceptance lens. Each chapter illustrates an affirmative and expansive approach to sexuality that consider's clients' sexual an cultural idetntities and emphasizes sexual wellness. Students and professionals alike will learn how to respectfully and ethically approach sexuality considerations not commonly mentioned in the profesioonal literature, such as sexuality and disability, healing after sexual violence, older adult sexuality, the impact of chronic illness on sexual expression, and paraphilias. The text is organized around eight comprehensive parts- Foundations; Physiological and Psychological; Attraction, Orientation, and Gender; Sexual Wellness; Sexual Agency; Approaches to Sexual Divergence; Relationships; and Education- with case examples, "e;Questions You Always Wanted to Ask,"e; and additional resources interwoven throughout.

Preface ix

About the Editors xix

About the Contributors xxi

Part 1 Foundations

Chapter 1 Ain't No Shame in This Game: The Foundation of a Radically Informed Sex Positive Approach 3
Angela M. Schubert

Chapter 2 Adam and Eve/Steve/Pat and the History of Sexual Behavior: From Sin to Illegal to Deviance to Difference 23
Mark Pope

Chapter 3 Nonmaleficence: A Terrible Safe Word But a Necessary Component of Counseling Ethics in Sex Positive Practice 47
Robert J. Zeglin, Hannah Glusenkamp, and Faith Ponti

Part 2 Physiological and Psychological

Chapter 4 The Physiology of Sex 67
Barbara M. Chuback, James A. Young, and Ilene Wong

Chapter 5 The Role of the Brain in Sex and Desire 83
Cheryl A. Faber and Aninda B. Acharya

Chapter 6 The Big Bang? The Role of Orgasm 97
Christian D. Chan, Tanisha N. Sapp, and Laurie Bonjo

Chapter 7 It's Not All in Your Head, But It's Pretty Close: Those Damn Societal Messages 113
Samuel Sanabria and Caitlyn McKinzie Bennett

Part 3 Attraction, Orientation, and Gender

Chapter 8 The Multidimensional Nature of Attraction 131
Stacey Diane Arañez Litam and Megan Speciale

Chapter 9 Sexual Orientation and Identity: Let Me Be Perfectly Queer 145
Joy S. Whitman, Michael P. Chaney, and Jun Park

Chapter 10 Exploring Sex and Gender Diversity 159
Lore M. Dickey

Part 4 Sexual Wellness

Chapter 11 Masturbation, Vibration, and Lube--Oh My! 175
Lexx Brown-James and Tanisha N. Sapp

Chapter 12 They Hurt Me and I Didn't Ask Them To: Healing After Sexual Violence 191
Jared S. Rose

Chapter 13 I Still Yearn for Connection: Illness and Chronic Pain 213
Jessica Z. Taylor and Leslie E. Davis

Chapter 14 Healthy While Sexual: Preventing and Living With Sexually Transmitted Infections 229
J. Richelle Joe and John T. Super

Part 5 Sexual Agency

Chapter 15 "Yes, We Can and We Will!" Sexuality in Later Life 245
Angela M. Schubert, Theresa L. Keown, Anastasia Canfield, Sarah Richards, Melissa Franzen, and Sharon Gerstein

Chapter 16 The Queer Crip 259
Julie Lynn Williams and Virginia Ogletree

Chapter 17 Embracing Our Sex, Race, and Ethnicity 277
Kim Lee Hughes, Roseina Britton, Cheryl D. Walker, L. Allen Crosby, and Nicole Woodcox Bolden

Chapter 18 You Want Me to Feel Ashamed? The Influence of Religion on Sexuality 291
M. N. Barringer and Ethan L. Bratt

Part 6 Approaches to Sexual Divergence

Chapter 19 Beyond Awareness: Becoming a Kink-Affirming Counselor 317
Megan Speciale and Stacey Diane Arañez Litam

Chapter 20 You Want to Do What? Treating Paraphilic Disorders Through a Sex Positive Framework 329
Robert J. Zeglin and Angela M. Schubert

Chapter 21 You Can Have Too Much Sex? The Line Between Sexual Expression and Addiction 357
Reginald W. Holt

Part 7 Relationships

Chapter 22 Sex and Love: What's Love Got to Do With It? 379
H. L. Brostrand, V. A. Dansereau, and James P. Ahearn

Chapter 23 Flipping the Scarlet Letter: A New Approach to Infidelity 393
Molly Eames and Shannon Shoemaker

Part 8 Education

Chapter 24 Adolescents Do It Too! Sex Education in America 409
Karen O'Hearn

Chapter 25 Human Sexuality Is Not an Elective: Why Sexuality Education in Counseling Is an Ethical Imperative 425
Frances L. McClain and Lisa Salvadore

Index 451

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.9.2022
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte Psychologie • Psychology
ISBN-10 1-119-90412-9 / 1119904129
ISBN-13 978-1-119-90412-0 / 9781119904120
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