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Reinterpreting the unspeakable : human sexuality 2000 : the complete interviewer and clinical biographer, exigency theory, and sexology for the third millennium / John Money.

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  1. Reinterpreting the unspeakable : human sexuality 2000 : the complete interviewer and clinical biographer, exigency theory, and sexology for the third millennium / John Money.
Published by
  1. New York : Continuum, 1994.
Author
  1. Money, John, 1921-2006

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Description
  1. x, 242 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
  1. Paraphilias
  2. Psychosexual disorders
  3. Sexual disorders
  4. Psychology, Pathological
  5. Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
  6. Adjustment (Psychology)
  7. Paraphilias
  8. Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological
  9. Defense Mechanisms
  10. Adjustment Disorders
  11. Interview, Psychological
  12. Psychopathology
Contents
  1. 1. Camouflage and Coping. Danger and Camouflage. Post-Traumatic Masquerade of Symptoms. Diagnosis and the Unspeakable Monster. Decoding the Monster -- 2. Five Universal Exigencies of Being Human. Pairbondance. Troopbondance. Abidance. Ycleptance. Foredoomance -- 3. Programatics. Ideation and Imagery. Causal Explanations. Dreams. Fantasy. Hallucination. Monomania. Complicity. Inconsistency and Double-speak -- 4. Scissilics. Selective Inattention. Recognition Failure and Depersonalization. Amnesic Dissociation. Dissociative Personality. Phobia. Disengagement. Martyrdom and Debility -- 5. Pragmatics. Atonement: Self-Mutilation and Imposture. Forfeiture: Fasting and Failure. Reiteration: Rituals and Tics. Retention: Pedantry, Hoarding and Stealing. Redemption: Attachment and Addiction. Reparation: Exploits and Agitation. Retaliation: Surrogates and Delinquency. Derision: Humor and Humiliation. Desertion: Runaways and Abandonment --^
  2. 6. Interviewer. Adversarialism vs. Nonjudgmentalism. Antecedent Biases. Defining the Situation. Confidentiality. Emergencies. Three Techniques of Interview. To Groom a Beginner -- 7. Interview. Schedule of Inquiry. Topics in the Public Domain. Explanatory Rationale. Catch-22 Technique. As-If Technique. Parable Technique. Paleodigms. Free-Association Exercise. Projective Tests. Sportscaster Technique -- 8. Interview: Sexological Redaction. Registration-Desk Inquiry. Probative Tests. Reportage Tests. Projective Tests. Inventory of Oblique Inquiries. Alter Ego Inquiry. Health Inquiry. Developmental Ages. Kith and Kin Inquiry. Aggression Inquiry. Lovemap Inquiry. Diary-of-a-Day Inquiry. Transcendence Inquiry. Flexibility of the Schedule Inquiry -- 9. Clinical Biography. Case Management: The Prepositor. Formatting the Report. Illustrative Example I. Illustrative Example II. Supplemental Resources --^
  3. 10. Sexology: Temporal vs. Causal Explanations, I. Temporal and Causal Sequences. Errors of Genetic Coding. Birth Defects of the Sex Organs. Prenatal Brain Hormonalization. Pubertal Target-Organ Hormonalization. Pubertal Hormonal Timing Discrepancies. Pubertal Hormonal Morphological Discrepancies. Pharmacologic Side-Effects. Peripheral Genitopelvic Pathology. Sequelae of Systemic Disease. Intracranial Neuropathy -- 11. Sexology: Temporal vs. Causal Explanations, II. Anomalies of Limerence. Gendermap Transpositions. Body-Image Fixations. Vandalized Lovemaps -- 12. Intervention. Three Treatment Options. Six Present-Day Practices.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-226) and indexes.
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