Sexual intelligence What we really want from sex--and how to get it

Marty Klein

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Published
New York, NY : HarperOne [2012]
Language
English
Main Author
Marty Klein (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
viii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062026064
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • No Wonder Most People Don't
  • Part 1. Telling the Truth About Sex
  • 1. What Do People Say They Want from Sex? What Do They Really Want?
  • 2. Am I Normal?
  • Why Focusing on "Normal Sex" Undermines Sex
  • 3. What Is Sexual Intelligence? Why Does It Matter? 49
  • Part 2. Components of Sexual Intelligence
  • 4. Your Brain
  • Information and Knowledge
  • 5. Your Heart
  • Emotional Skills
  • 6. Your Body
  • Awareness and Comfort
  • Part 3. Implications and Applications
  • 7. Letting Go
  • Obstacles to Developing Sexual Intelligence
  • 8. New Focus, New Approach
  • Developing Your Sexual Intelligence
  • 9. Embracing the Inevitable
  • Health and Aging Challenges
  • 10. Creating Sex That Can't Fail (or Succeed)
  • Using Your Sexual Intelligence
  • Appendix 1. For Couples Therapists, Psychologists, and Physicians
  • Appendix 2. Hand Massage: An Exercise
Review by Library Journal Review

Pursuing sexual expectations that are decades out of date with a body and lifestyle that can't support that vision isn't dysfunction; it's a culturally and psychologically driven mistake. So writes Klein, licensed marriage/family therapist and certified sex therapist, as he proposes a new way of thinking about sexual activity-to leave behind sexual baggage and learn to approach this area of life with awareness, openness, and renewed optimism. He uses his clinical experience and numerous case studies to demonstrate how creating a lasting physical and emotional connection with a partner is so much more important than orgasms. While Klein writes primarily for those over the age of 30, he offers a fresh, commonsense approach that can help most people in long-term relationships. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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