Human sexual inadequacy
Book • 1970
"Human Sexual Inadequacy," published in 1970 by William Masters and Virginia Johnson, revolutionized the understanding and treatment of sexual dysfunction.
The book presented a detailed analysis of the physiological responses during sexual activity and identified common causes of sexual problems.
Masters and Johnson introduced a groundbreaking therapy model focused on communication, education, and behavioral techniques.
They challenged traditional psychoanalytic approaches and emphasized the importance of direct intervention.
The book covered a range of sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, providing practical guidance for therapists.
"Human Sexual Inadequacy" had a lasting impact on sex therapy and contributed significantly to the destigmatization of sexual issues.
The book presented a detailed analysis of the physiological responses during sexual activity and identified common causes of sexual problems.
Masters and Johnson introduced a groundbreaking therapy model focused on communication, education, and behavioral techniques.
They challenged traditional psychoanalytic approaches and emphasized the importance of direct intervention.
The book covered a range of sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, providing practical guidance for therapists.
"Human Sexual Inadequacy" had a lasting impact on sex therapy and contributed significantly to the destigmatization of sexual issues.
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