Sexuality Now: Embracing Diversity (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
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Books › Psychology › Human Sexuality
ISBN: 0155067672 / Publisher: Cengage Learning, January 2004
Emphasizing the diversity of the human sexual experience, Carroll (University of Hartford) discusses social, biological, interpersonal, and subjective aspects of sexuality. The textbook includes chapters on the history of sexuality, gender, anatomy and physiology, communication, love and intimacy, sexual orientation, pregnancy and birth, birth control, disease, power and coercion, and sexual images. First-person vignettes add a qualitative element to the discussion, and the perspectives of men and women are compared throughout. A companion CD includes animation sequences, interviews, and practice tests. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This fresh, fun approach to human sexuality reflects a master teacher's ability to discern the needs, thoughts, and behaviors of today's diverse students. Janell Carroll addresses questions and issues of concern to students in a way that reflects the best empirical science of psychology, and clearly conveys the foundational biological and health issues. The author addresses relevant communication and relationship issues, in their social and cultural contexts as well as on an individual level. The features created for this book are derived from the author's own teaching experiences with a wide range of students—making this book truly representative of the students you teach. SEXUALITY NOW: EMBRACING DIVERSITY is the book both students and professors have been waiting for. Students want it because it relates to them, it speaks their language, they see images of themselves in the book, and it answers their questions. Professors will appreciate its emphasis on current research and its relevance to their students' concerns, which helps keep them interested and engaged in the class.
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