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Go to My LibrarySex psihologia sexului
- Language
- Romanian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Prior
- Pages
- 152
- ISBN
- 9789738819559
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Other editions (6)
Other editions

The Psychology of Sex
2018 • Routledge
English

Psychology Of Sex
2018 • New York : Routledge, 2018
English

The Psychology of Sex
2018 • Routledge
English

The Psychology of Sex
2018 • Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
English

The Psychology of Sex
2018 • Taylor & Francis
English

The Psychology of Sex
2018 • Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
English
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The book is widely praised as an insightful, thought-provoking, and accessible introduction to the psychology of sex and sexuality. Many readers found it excellent for challenging traditional perspectives and encouraging deeper reflection on personal and societal views. It is commended for expanding the concept of sex beyond biology to include psychological, social, and cultural dimensions, advocating for a more fluid and flexible understanding of sexuality as a spectrum. Reviewers highlight its value in helping to organize complex information, break down binary thinking, and critically examine how psychology shapes our experiences of sex. It is described as a well-written, knowledgeable, and concise overview that serves as a great starting point for students and anyone interested in the topic, particularly those beginning to explore their own sexual identity or seeking to broaden their understanding of diverse sexualities.
However, the book also elicited strong negative reactions from some readers. A significant critique is that it tends to create a platform for discussion rather than offering in-depth analysis of the topics it raises. Some found the author's writing style to be rambling or too bold, making them uncomfortable, and felt that certain sensitive subjects could have been addressed with more decorum. Specific content choices were highly contentious, with some reviewers perceiving the book as promoting views they consider deviant, manipulative, or even propagandistic, particularly concerning its discussions on non-heteronormative sexualities or certain sexual practices. These critics felt the book oversimplified complex psychological and ethical considerations, particularly regarding consent and potential harm, and challenged its arguments for empathy toward specific sexual identities, viewing them as overreaching or lacking logical basis. Some also felt the title promised a deeper dive into the emotional aspects or brain activity related to sex, but delivered more of a definitional or historical overview.
Overall, this book appears to be a polarizing read, appreciated by those seeking to critically examine and broaden their understanding of sex and sexuality from a progressive, inclusive perspective. It is particularly well-suited for psychology students, individuals questioning societal norms, or anyone looking for an accessible introduction to sexual diversity. It encourages readers to reflect on deeply held preconceptions and to approach the topic from a scientific rather than solely ethical or ideological standpoint. Conversely, readers with traditional, conservative, or specific religious viewpoints, or those expecting a more clinical or emotionally focused psychological analysis, may find the book's content, tone, and conclusions challenging or even offensive. It serves as a powerful conversation starter, but its provocative nature means it is not universally recommended.
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