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245 0 4 _aThe Palgrave handbook of the psychology of sexuality and gender /
_cedited by Christina Richards, Senior Specialist Psychology Associate and Clinical Research Fellow, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust and West London Mental Health NHS Trust, UK, Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, the Open University, UK.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bPalgrave Macmillan,
_c2015.
264 4 _c2015
300 _axxix, 476 pages ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"Palgrave Handbooks"
520 _a"The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender gives a thorough overview of all of the normative - and many of the less common - sexualities, genders and relationship forms including: Asexuality; Bisexuality; BDSM; Gay; Heterosexuality; Kink; Lesbian; Further sexualities; Trans sexualities; Cisgender; Intersex; Further genders; Non-binary gender; Monogamies; and Open Non-Monogamies. The Handbook also considers psychological areas such as Clinical psychology; Counselling psychology; Qualitative research; Quantitative research; and Sex therapy as they relate to sexuality and gender as well as intersectional areas such as: Ageing; Ethnicity; Class; Disability; Health Psychology; and Religion. Contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in this area combine cutting edge research with considerations on both clinical practice and academic study of sexuality and gender for psychologists from student to professor; and from any discipline interested in these ubiquitous aspects of humanity."--
_cProvided by publisher.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tPart I. Sexuality --
_g1.
_tAsexuality /
_rMark Carrigan --
_g2.
_tBDSM --
_tbondage and discipline; dominance and submission; sadism and masochism /
_rEmma Turley and Trevor Butt --
_g3.
_tBisexuality /
_rHelen Bowes-Catton and Nikki Hayfield --
_g4.
_tFurther sexualities /
_rChristina Richards --
_g5.
_tGay men /
_rDamien Riggs --
_g6.
_tHeterosexuality /
_rPantea Farvid --
_t7. Lesbian psychology /
_rSonja Ellis --
_g8.
_tTrans sexualities /
_rPenny Lenihan, Tony Kainth and Robin Dundas --
_tPart II. Gender --
_g9.
_tCisgender --
_tLiving in the gender assigned at birth /
_rLaura Harvey and Ester McGeeney --
_g10.
_tFurther genders /
_rMeg John Barker and Christina Richards --
_g11.
_tIntersex/DSD /
_rKatrina Ron --
_g12.
_tTrans Gender --
_tLiving in a gender different from that assigned at birth /
_rSarah Murjan and Walter Pierre Bouman --
_tPart III. Relationships --
_g13.
_tMonogamy /
_rAli Ziegler, Terri D. Conley, Amy C. Moors, Jes L. Matsick and Jennifer D. Rubin --
_g14.
_tOpen non-monogamies /
_rNathan Rambukkana --
_tPART IV: PSYCHOLOGICAL AREAS: 15. Clinical psychology /
_rJan Burns and Claudia Zitz --
_g16.
_tCounselling psychology /
_rDawn Clark and Del Loewenthal --
_g17.
_tHealth psychology /
_rJoanna Semlyen --
_g18.
_tQualitative methods /
_rSarah Seymour- Smith --
_g19.
_tQuantitative methods /
_rGareth Hagger-Johnson --
_g20.
_tSex therapy /
_rMichael Berry and Meg John Barker --
_tPart IV. Intersections --
_g21.
_tAgeing /
_rPaul Simpson --
_g22.
_tClass /
_rBrigette Rickett and Maxine Woolhouse --
_g23.
_tDisability /
_rAlex Iantaffi and Sara Mize --
_g24.
_tEthnicity /
_rRoshan das Nair --
_g25.
_tReligion /
_rRob Clucas.
650 0 _aSex.
650 0 _aSex (Psychology)
650 0 _aSocial psychology.
700 1 _aRichards, Christina,
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700 1 _aBarker, Meg John,
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