Dewey Edition23
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Dewey Decimal616.8583
Table Of ContentFirst Foreword, John Bancroft Second Foreword, Albert Ellis 1. Introduction, Al Cooper SECTION I: Special Populations: How They Are Being Impacted by Internet Sexual Issues 2. Women and the Internet, Sandra Leiblum 3. Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Internet: Emerging Clinical Issues and their Management, Michael W. Ross and Michael R. Kauth 4. Access to Pleasure: Onramp to Specific Information on Disability, Illness, and Other Expected Changes Throughout the Lifespan, Mitchell S. Tepper and Annette Owens 5. Effects of Internet Sexuality on Children and Adolescents, Robert E. Freeman-Longo 6. Effects of Cybersex Problems on the Spouse and Family, Jennifer Schneider SECTION II. Cybersex Problems: Understanding and Addressing 7. Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-up Call for Clinicians, Employers, and Employees, Al Cooper, Irene McLoughlin and Pauline C. Reich 8. The Compulsive Nature of Cybersex in the Next Sexual Revolution, David L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes and Elizabeth Griffin 9. The Electronic Bedroom: Treatment Considerations for Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior, Dr. Kimberly S. Young and Dr. David Greenfield 10. Paraphilias and the Internet. SECTION III. Other Issues of Which Clinicians Need to Be Aware 11. Sexuality and the Internet: Ethics, Regulation and Security, S.Michael Plaut 12. Harnessing the Power of Internet to Improve Sexual Relationships, Al Cooper, Coralie Scherer and David Marcus 13. Obtaining Data About Human Sexual Functioning from the Internet, Eric P. Ochs, Kenneth Mah and Yitzchak M. Binik 14. The Future of Internet Sexuality, Azy Barak and William A. Fischer
SynopsisThis groundbreaking book is the first of its kind to thoroughly explore the topic of cybersex and the effects of Internet use on sexuality. Focusing on treatment and assessment issues and the clinical implications of cybersex, this authoritative volume provides mental health professionals with an analysis of the most recent empirical evidence along with research specific to the impact of Internet use on couples and families, gay men, people with disabilities, children, and the workplace. Edited by one of the leading researchers, clinicians and authors in the emerging field of sex and the Internet, this book addresses the growing complexity of Internet sex issues and their impact on psychological functioning.
LC Classification NumberRC560.S43C664 2002