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Psychology studies the emotional and behavioral characteristics of a group or individual. In discussing the evolution of sexual psychology or the survival strategies of the human species it is imperative to take note of the fact that the pursuit of sexual activities is crucial to the continuation of any species. Therefore the sexual psychology of human beings can be said to be the story of how sexual parameters were set in order to ensure that survival.
Read more »There are various sexual habits which are universally considered to be examples of aberrant behavior. These habits can form an aberrant behavior checklist that all can identify with. There are terms associated with the specific manifestations of the aberrant behavior which can be looked up and clarified by anyone wishing to find the information. Then there's the gray area of sexual behavior that some consider aberrant while others do not. The behavior which is considered to be deviating from what is considered normal or proper as decided by a religious, cultural or other group seeking to dominate or control a group of people.
Read more »Everyone knows Sigmund Freud essentially created psychology (and therefore sexual psychology) as we know it, but today's techniques have come leagues from the days of ol' mister sometimes-a-cigar-is-just-a-cigar. From where does the concept of gender roles itself come from? A brief look at some other pioneers in the field such as Alfred Adler and Karen Horney.
Read more »Though role playing has been a legitimate psychological therapy technique in self-discovery and further awareness for more than a century, sexual role play is relatively recent and still quite controversial in the field and to the public at-large. The creator of the technique, Dr. Robert Stoller, is profiled herein, along with some of the theories and philosophies he espoused.
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