Sex and the Internet
A Guide Book for Clinicians
Herausgeber: Cooper, Al
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A Guide Book for Clinicians
Herausgeber: Cooper, Al
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781138140608
- ISBN-10: 1138140600
- Artikelnr.: 69948178
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781138140608
- ISBN-10: 1138140600
- Artikelnr.: 69948178
Al Cooper
First Foreword, John Bancroft
Second Foreword, AlbertEllis
1. Introduction, Al Cooper
SECTION I: SpecialPopulations: How They Are Being Impacted by Internet
Sexual Issues
2. Women and the Internet, SandraLeiblum
3. Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Internet: Emerging Clinical Issues and
their Management, Michael W.Ross and Michael R. Kauth
4. Access to Pleasure: Onramp to Specific Information on Disability,
Illness, and Other Expected Changes Throughout the Lifespan, Mitchell S.
Tepper and Annette Owens
5. Effects of Internet Sexuality on Children and Adolescents, Robert E.
Freeman-Longo
6. Effects of Cybersex Problems on the Spouse and Family, Jennifer
Schneider
SECTION II.Cybersex Problems: Understanding and Addressing
7. Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-up Call for Clinicians,
Employers, and Employees, Al Cooper, IreneMcLoughlin and Pauline C. Reich
8. The Compulsive Nature of Cybersex in the Next Sexual Revolution, David
L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes and ElizabethGriffin
9. The Electronic Bedroom: Treatment Considerations for Compulsive Online
Sexual Behavior, Dr.Kimberly S. Young and Dr. David Greenfield
10. Paraphilias and the Internet.
SECTION III. Other Issuesof Which Clinicians Need to Be Aware
11. Sexuality and the Internet: Ethics, Regulation and Security, S.Michael
Plaut
12. Harnessing the Power of Internet to Improve Sexual Relationships, Al
Cooper, Coralie Scherer andDavid Marcus
13. Obtaining Data About Human Sexual Functioning from the Internet, Eric
P. Ochs, Kenneth Mahand Yitzchak M. Binik
14. The Future of Internet Sexuality, Azy Barak and William A. Fischer
Second Foreword, AlbertEllis
1. Introduction, Al Cooper
SECTION I: SpecialPopulations: How They Are Being Impacted by Internet
Sexual Issues
2. Women and the Internet, SandraLeiblum
3. Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Internet: Emerging Clinical Issues and
their Management, Michael W.Ross and Michael R. Kauth
4. Access to Pleasure: Onramp to Specific Information on Disability,
Illness, and Other Expected Changes Throughout the Lifespan, Mitchell S.
Tepper and Annette Owens
5. Effects of Internet Sexuality on Children and Adolescents, Robert E.
Freeman-Longo
6. Effects of Cybersex Problems on the Spouse and Family, Jennifer
Schneider
SECTION II.Cybersex Problems: Understanding and Addressing
7. Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-up Call for Clinicians,
Employers, and Employees, Al Cooper, IreneMcLoughlin and Pauline C. Reich
8. The Compulsive Nature of Cybersex in the Next Sexual Revolution, David
L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes and ElizabethGriffin
9. The Electronic Bedroom: Treatment Considerations for Compulsive Online
Sexual Behavior, Dr.Kimberly S. Young and Dr. David Greenfield
10. Paraphilias and the Internet.
SECTION III. Other Issuesof Which Clinicians Need to Be Aware
11. Sexuality and the Internet: Ethics, Regulation and Security, S.Michael
Plaut
12. Harnessing the Power of Internet to Improve Sexual Relationships, Al
Cooper, Coralie Scherer andDavid Marcus
13. Obtaining Data About Human Sexual Functioning from the Internet, Eric
P. Ochs, Kenneth Mahand Yitzchak M. Binik
14. The Future of Internet Sexuality, Azy Barak and William A. Fischer
First Foreword, John Bancroft
Second Foreword, AlbertEllis
1. Introduction, Al Cooper
SECTION I: SpecialPopulations: How They Are Being Impacted by Internet
Sexual Issues
2. Women and the Internet, SandraLeiblum
3. Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Internet: Emerging Clinical Issues and
their Management, Michael W.Ross and Michael R. Kauth
4. Access to Pleasure: Onramp to Specific Information on Disability,
Illness, and Other Expected Changes Throughout the Lifespan, Mitchell S.
Tepper and Annette Owens
5. Effects of Internet Sexuality on Children and Adolescents, Robert E.
Freeman-Longo
6. Effects of Cybersex Problems on the Spouse and Family, Jennifer
Schneider
SECTION II.Cybersex Problems: Understanding and Addressing
7. Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-up Call for Clinicians,
Employers, and Employees, Al Cooper, IreneMcLoughlin and Pauline C. Reich
8. The Compulsive Nature of Cybersex in the Next Sexual Revolution, David
L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes and ElizabethGriffin
9. The Electronic Bedroom: Treatment Considerations for Compulsive Online
Sexual Behavior, Dr.Kimberly S. Young and Dr. David Greenfield
10. Paraphilias and the Internet.
SECTION III. Other Issuesof Which Clinicians Need to Be Aware
11. Sexuality and the Internet: Ethics, Regulation and Security, S.Michael
Plaut
12. Harnessing the Power of Internet to Improve Sexual Relationships, Al
Cooper, Coralie Scherer andDavid Marcus
13. Obtaining Data About Human Sexual Functioning from the Internet, Eric
P. Ochs, Kenneth Mahand Yitzchak M. Binik
14. The Future of Internet Sexuality, Azy Barak and William A. Fischer
Second Foreword, AlbertEllis
1. Introduction, Al Cooper
SECTION I: SpecialPopulations: How They Are Being Impacted by Internet
Sexual Issues
2. Women and the Internet, SandraLeiblum
3. Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Internet: Emerging Clinical Issues and
their Management, Michael W.Ross and Michael R. Kauth
4. Access to Pleasure: Onramp to Specific Information on Disability,
Illness, and Other Expected Changes Throughout the Lifespan, Mitchell S.
Tepper and Annette Owens
5. Effects of Internet Sexuality on Children and Adolescents, Robert E.
Freeman-Longo
6. Effects of Cybersex Problems on the Spouse and Family, Jennifer
Schneider
SECTION II.Cybersex Problems: Understanding and Addressing
7. Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-up Call for Clinicians,
Employers, and Employees, Al Cooper, IreneMcLoughlin and Pauline C. Reich
8. The Compulsive Nature of Cybersex in the Next Sexual Revolution, David
L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes and ElizabethGriffin
9. The Electronic Bedroom: Treatment Considerations for Compulsive Online
Sexual Behavior, Dr.Kimberly S. Young and Dr. David Greenfield
10. Paraphilias and the Internet.
SECTION III. Other Issuesof Which Clinicians Need to Be Aware
11. Sexuality and the Internet: Ethics, Regulation and Security, S.Michael
Plaut
12. Harnessing the Power of Internet to Improve Sexual Relationships, Al
Cooper, Coralie Scherer andDavid Marcus
13. Obtaining Data About Human Sexual Functioning from the Internet, Eric
P. Ochs, Kenneth Mahand Yitzchak M. Binik
14. The Future of Internet Sexuality, Azy Barak and William A. Fischer