This book is for sex therapists, trauma focused therapists, religious focused therapists, and mental health professionals who wish to understand the culture of evangelical Christian purity culture so they can help clients from this population on their journey of healing.
This book is for sex therapists, trauma focused therapists, religious focused therapists, and mental health professionals who wish to understand the culture of evangelical Christian purity culture so they can help clients from this population on their journey of healing.
Andreya Jones, PhD, LCSW, CST, owns a private practice in Pennsylvania, has a doctorate in clinical sexology, and is an AASECT certified sex therapist. She grew up in a conservative, evangelical community in Papua New Guinea and Senegal, West Africa. She began her career in psychology as a case manager who worked with sexually abused children. After obtaining her master's degree in social work, she worked with inner city teens and their families before entering the world of private practice. She is passionate about helping clients navigate their relationships, sexuality, and pleasure. Dr. Jones has the privilege of living with and loving her two rambunctious kids, bulldog, and wife.
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Introduction Part I Chapter 1: My Story Chapter 2: Who is This For? Chapter 3: History of Evangelicalism and Purity Culture Chapter 4: Women in Purity Culture Chapter 5: Shame Chapter 6: Sexual Dysfunction Chapter 7: LGBTQIA+ and Purity Culture Part II: Moving into the Curriculum Chapter 8: Class 1: Origins of Purity Culture Chapter 9: Class 2: Shame and Guilt Chapter 10: Class 3: Religious Shame around Sexuality Chapter 11: Class 4: Sexual Ethics Chapter 12: Class 5: Desire and Pleasure Chapter 13: Class 6: Masturbation and Self Exploration Chapter 14: Class 7: Conclusion Chapter 15: Conclusion Appendix: Informed Consent Form References Index About the Author
Introduction Part I Chapter 1: My Story Chapter 2: Who is This For? Chapter 3: History of Evangelicalism and Purity Culture Chapter 4: Women in Purity Culture Chapter 5: Shame Chapter 6: Sexual Dysfunction Chapter 7: LGBTQIA+ and Purity Culture Part II: Moving into the Curriculum Chapter 8: Class 1: Origins of Purity Culture Chapter 9: Class 2: Shame and Guilt Chapter 10: Class 3: Religious Shame around Sexuality Chapter 11: Class 4: Sexual Ethics Chapter 12: Class 5: Desire and Pleasure Chapter 13: Class 6: Masturbation and Self Exploration Chapter 14: Class 7: Conclusion Chapter 15: Conclusion Appendix: Informed Consent Form References Index About the Author
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