"Human sexuality has always been a delicate, uncomfortable and controversial subject in all-time human culture and under all latitudes. Yet it remains one of the most central aspects, if not the most significant aspect, of human ontology. It is manifest not only at the individual level in the act of intercourse between male and female (or their surrogates), but also at the social level both in the societal adoption of a form of gender primacy in social organization as portrayed in patriarchal v. matriarchal organization and in the overt censorship of the female gender and its attributes in certain patriarchal cultures... The many rampant social and cultural taboos about sexuality certainly do not make easy a dispassionate and clarifying study about its psychodynamic drivers and complexity."
This offered Chapter of the Monograph furnishes objective and assertive analytic basis to a subjective and disabused subject of human behavior as has always been human sexuality. The authors hereby intently and resolutely undertake a stringent analysis of the subject in unconventional depth and boldness, yet within the strict limits of academic basic research in the field.
If you are struggling with divergent sexual behavior, personality and identity divergence, this text will help you cope and find your way out by providing deep psychological insight into the roots of human sexuality. Out of an 800-page monograph, it will lead you to a compendium of solutions for many forms of mental divergence through a new angle on what neurodivergence or disorders mean. Anchored in extensive clinical psychiatric research as well as rigorous psychophysical logic, it is a pointed departure from your typical speculative exposition about psychodynamic problems. The overall information contained in this Monograph will prove valuable not only to patients with neurotic neurodivergence but physicians and most other mental health professionals. For lay readers with curiosity about cognition, behavior and characterology in general, it represents the most empowering resource to satisfy intellectual curiosity and expand rational understanding of how our minds function.
Authors: Joseph J Jean-Claude & Caroline Stamu-O'Brien, MD (Psychiatry)
Co-author Dr. Caroline Stamu-O'Brien holds both a Medical Degree (MD) and a post-doctoral degree in psychiatry by Mount Sinai Medical. She is a certified sexual therapist, practices integrative psychiatry, and is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Co-author Joseph J Jean-Claude is an Associate Laser-Optics engineer with extensive basic research in psychophysics, fundamental physics and foundations of mathematics.
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