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Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, 4/e
Brian Strong, University of California, Santa Cruz
Barbara Werner Sayad, California State University, Monterey Bay
Christine DeVault, Cabrillo College
William Yarber, Indiana University

Sexual Enhancement and Therapy

Sexuality Links Chapter 14

Sexual Enhancement and Therapy
LINKS TO GET YOU STARTED

Adult Sexuality Web
(http://www.minou.com/adultsexuality)

"This online resource was developed to help couples improve their sexual relationships and lovemaking skills. Experts agree an essential element of a strong, intimate relationship is a healthy and satisfying sex life."
Society for Human Sexuality
(http://www.sexuality.org/)

This web site contains links to information on enhancing one's sexual pleasure.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
(http://drruth.web.aol.com/DrRuth)

Dr. Ruth is a well-known psychologist who offers advice on issues related to sexuality. This question and answer site provides some interesting information.
National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality
(http://www.narth.com/index.html)

"NARTH's function is to provide psychological understanding of the cause, treatment and behavior patterns associated with homosexuality, within the boundaries of a civil public dialogue. During the last 25 years, powerful political pressures have done much to erode scientific study. As a result, there is now great misunderstanding surrounding the question of homosexuality. Because of the angry tenor of the debate, many researchers have been intimidated into trading the truth for silence. "
Therapy for Sexual Impulsivity: The Paraphilias and Paraphila-Related Disorder
(http://www.mhsource.com/pt/p960627.html)

"Although this article is written to highlight pharmacotherapy, most males with sexual impulsivity disorders treated with pharmacotherapy should have a concurrent psychological treatment including such modalities as a specialized sex offender program, group therapy, a 12-step "sexual addiction/compulsion" recovery program or a therapist familiar with this complex's disorders."