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  lovemap theory: Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices Anil Aggrawal, 2008-12-22 From sexual abuse and fetishism to necrophilia and sadomasochism, this unique volume identifies fourteen classifications of unusual sexual pathologies. Emphasizing the physical and psychological aspects of sexuality itself, the book presents detailed comparisons of legal and medical definitions, historical aspects, current incidence, and geographic
  lovemap theory: Lovemaps John Money, 2012-02-29 The word lovemap was first used by Dr. John Money in lectures at Johns Hopkins University in 1980 to symbolize the neutral template expressed in every individual''s sexuoerotic fantasies and practices. The word connotes our often subconscious pattern of erotic yearnings and desire. Each of us has a distinctive lovemap, as different and individual as a fingerprint.In this book, Dr. Money outlines healthy lovemap development as well as lovemap pathology - lovemaps gone awry. Such pathology falls into three categories: hypophilia (sexual dysfunction, such as impotence), hyperphilia (erotomania), and paraphilia (perversions). Paraphilia, another term coined by Money (from the Latin para - away from what is expected, and philia - love) can range from those that are playful and harmless to those that are bizarre and deadly.Presenting case histories, Lovemaps describes the sexual practices of several patients and subsequent treatments of their paraphilias. Money pioneered the application of the hormone MPA, or Depo-Provera, to treat repeat sex criminals. He believes he has proved that science can prevent paraphilic sex offending, as is the case for other, physiological diseases.Lovemaps and its stirring accounts of lovemap pathology in case histories, (which are indexed under paraphilia), can be invaluable tools for those in the fields of sexology, child psychology, clinical psychology, criminology and, with its comprehensive glossary, the general reader - in short, anyone interested in human sexual development.
  lovemap theory: Sexualities in History Kim M. Phillips, Barry Reay, 2013-10-18 Over the past twenty years, historians have overturned nearly everything we once took for granted about human sexuality. Gender, sexual orientation, deviance, and even the biology of sex have been unmasked for what they are-historically specific, culturally contested, and above all, unstable constructions.
  lovemap theory: The Lovemap Guidebook John Money, 1999 This book is written to appeal to the general reader with a personal curiosity about lovemaps in everyday life and relationships - what makes us tick, sexually - as well as to the professional and academic reader. The book is therefore both humanistic and scientific. It uses historical and transcultural data, as well as clinical data, to examine a range of historical, ethical, legal, and religious issues as they relate to the lovemap.--BOOK JACKET.
  lovemap theory: Sex Offenders Fabian M. Saleh, John M. Bradford, Daniel J. Brodsky, 2021-10-08 Sex Offenders, 2nd Edition, offers the most up-to-date research involving the treatment and management of paraphilic and non-paraphilic sex offenders with and without comorbid mental illness or intellectual disability. Providing in-depth coverage on issues related to identification, risk assessment and management, treatment, and legal solutions, this volume seeks to ensure public safety while at the same time maintaining medical integrity and respect for due process. The Second Edition newly addresses LGBTQ issues as well as new categories of risk potentially unaddressed by changing sex offender registry laws. Bringing together the foremost international and interdisciplinary authors and perspectives on the topics, this book is intended for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and researchers who work with sex offenders, as well as attorneys, members of the judiciary, and policymakers.
  lovemap theory: Recent Advances in Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Gautam Biswas, 2021-05-31 This book is the third volume in the Recent Advances in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology series. Volume Two (9789352701247) published in 2018. Divided into five sections, the text provides specialists and trainees with the latest advances and technologies in their field. Section One introduces medical jurisprudence and ethical issues, followed by an extensive section on forensic pathology explaining different causes of death and appropriate approaches to autopsy. Section Three covers forensic radiology and immunology and Section 4 discusses forensic psychiatry examining issues such as sexual crimes, and marriage and divorce. The book concludes with a section on forensic science explaining the role of forensics experts in crime scene analysis and recent advances in examination and investigation techniques. Each chapter has been extensively researched and referenced. Topics are highly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, text boxes emphasising key points, tables and flowcharts. Key points Third volume in Recent Advances in Forensic Medicine & Toxicology series Provides clinicians and trainees with latest advances and technologies in the field Covers specialist topics such as legal obligations and ethical responsibilities Highly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, tables, flowcharts and key points boxes
  lovemap theory: Sexual Perversions and Paraphilias: An A to Z Mark Griffiths, 2024-12-01 Paraphilias, from the Greek “beyond usual or typical love”, are uncommon types of sexual expression often more commonly described as sexual deviations, sexual perversions or disorders of sexual preference. They are accompanied by intense sexual arousal and may appear bizarre or, at the extreme end of the sexual continuum, socially unacceptable. For some, paraphilic behaviour may be sporadic, for others it may be compulsive or addictive. This is both an important and timely book. Some content is likely to be considered by many as truly shocking and horrendous, while other material and case studies simply interesting, baffling or perhaps even amusing. To learn more, you simply must open the book and read ... and because it’s an A to Z, you don’t have to start at the beginning.
  lovemap theory: The Man Who Invented Gender Terry Goldie, 2014-07-31 In 1955, the controversial and innovative sexologist John Money first used the term “gender” in a way that we all now take for granted: to describe a human characteristic. Money’s work broke new ground and gave currency to medical ideas about human sexuality. As an ardent advocate for sexual liberation, he became something of a fixture in the popular imagination. This book cuts through Money’s talent for polemic and self-promotion by digging into the substance of Money’s theories and achievements. It offers, for the first time, a balanced and probing textual analysis of this pioneering scholar’s writing to assess Money’s profound impact on the debates and research on sexuality and gender that dominated the last half of the twentieth century. Through his analysis, Goldie recovers Money’s brilliance and insight from simplistic dismissals of his work due to his involvement in the tragic David Reimer case, while never losing sight of his flaws.
  lovemap theory: Human Chemistry (Volume Two) Libb Thims, 2007-09-01 Volume two begins with Goethe's theories of affinities, i.e. the chemical reaction view of human life in 1809. This is followed by the history of how the thermodynamic (1876) and quantum (1905) revolutions modernized chemistry such that affinity (the 'force' of reaction) is now viewed as a function of thermodynamic 'free energy' (reaction spontaneity) and quantum 'valency' (bond stabilities). The composition, energetic state, dynamics, and evolution of the human chemical bond A?B is the centerpiece of this process. The human bond is what gives (yields) and takes (absorbs) energy in life. The coupling of this bond energy, driven by periodic inputs of solar photons, thus triggering activation energies and entropies, connected to the dynamical work of life, is what quantifies the human reaction process. This is followed by topics including mental crystallization, template theory, LGBT chemistry, chemical potential, Le Chatelier's principle, Muller dispersion forces, and human thermodynamics.
  lovemap theory: Sons of Cain Peter Vronsky, 2018-08-14 From the author of Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters comes an in-depth examination of sexual serial killers throughout human history, how they evolved, and why we are drawn to their horrifying crimes. Before the term was coined in 1981, there were no serial killers. There were only monsters--killers society first understood as werewolves, vampires, ghouls and witches or, later, Hitchcockian psychos. In Sons of Cain--a book that fills the gap between dry academic studies and sensationalized true crime--investigative historian Peter Vronsky examines our understanding of serial killing from its prehistoric anthropological evolutionary dimensions in the pre-civilization era (c. 15,000 BC) to today. Delving further back into human history and deeper into the human psyche than Serial Killers--Vronsky's 2004 book, which has been called the definitive history of serial murder--he focuses strictly on sexual serial killers: thrill killers who engage in murder, rape, torture, cannibalism and necrophilia, as opposed to for-profit serial killers, including hit men, or political serial killers, like terrorists or genocidal murderers. These sexual serial killers differ from all other serial killers in their motives and their foundations. They are uniquely human and--as popular culture has demonstrated--uniquely fascinating.
  lovemap theory: Intimate Relationships Wind Goodfriend, 2020-07-30 Recipient of a 2021 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Intimate Relationships provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the science behind relationships using a modern approach. Award-winning teacher and author Wind Goodfriend integrates coverage of family and friendship relationships in context with research methods, open science, theories, and romantic relationships so that readers can learn about all types of relationships and their interactions, including conflict and the dark side of relationships. The text supports today′s students by frequently applying relationship theories to examples that can be found in popular culture, helping students see how psychology can apply to the world that surrounds them. Included with this title: The password-protected Instructor Resource Site (formally known as SAGE Edge) offers access to all text-specific resources, including a test bank and editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides.
  lovemap theory: Hound Pound Narrative James B Waldram, 2012-05 “Waldram excellently weaves his case studies into this rich ethnography. In it, he engages with the cutting-edge anthropological debates on morality, violence and ethics. This work makes significant contributions to the anthropological theory of morality.” - Rebecca J. Lester, Ph.D., LCSW, author of Jesus in Our Wombs: Embodying Modernity in a Mexican Convent
  lovemap theory: Sexual Deviance D. Richard Laws, William T. O'Donohue, 2012-04-16 Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this important work provides authoritative scientific and applied perspectives on the full range of paraphilias and other sexual behavior problems. For each major clinical syndrome, a chapter on psychopathology and theory is followed by a chapter on assessment and treatment. Challenges in working with sex offenders are considered in depth. Thoroughly rewritten to reflect a decade of advances in the field, the second edition features many new chapters and new authors. New topics include an integrated etiological model, sexual deviance across the lifespan, Internet offenders, multiple paraphilias, neurobiological processes, the clinician as expert witness, and public health approaches.
  lovemap theory: Sex, Psychology and ABDLs (Nappy Version) Dylan Lewis, 2024-04-22 Dylan Lewis delivers yet another stunning psychology book about the nature of Adult Babies Sex. One of the most mysterious words in the entire English language. And in any language, sex remains that mysterious aspect of life that we all want, enjoy, fear and misunderstand. Its power is enormous, able to move powerful men and women sometimes with a mere surge of hormones. It is both the cement of relationships and the destroyer of lives. We all feel it. We all desire it and yet, we understand it poorly. We can disrespect and misuse it. We can allow endless masses of porn to destroy the truth of sexual intimacy. And if that wasn’t a big enough morass of confusion mixed with delight, you add the complication of being adult babies into the mix… and understanding is even further away. Being an adult baby is both deeply confusing and at times overpowering - all in its own right. We do not need the additional layer of confusion that sexuality brings to it. But it is here just the same, regardless of how we feel about it. Believing that you are - in a subjectively real way - still in part, a baby is at odds with the post-pubescent experience of sexual arousal, engagement and climax. How can we be babies and toddlers and still be fully sexual beings? And how do we combine the two without torturing ourselves by the fear of being inappropriate? Many have asked that question and struggled with the dual aspects of who we are – adult and infant. Dylan Lewis begins a deep and detailed analysis of sex and adult babies. He answers some of the complex and confusing aspects of sexual behaviour we experience while still wearing diapers, baby clothes and sucking a dummy. This book has the power to answer academic questions but also to relieve us of the burdens and fears that our dual natures often impose on us. Read and discover the truth of being a sexual being AND an Adult Baby.
  lovemap theory: Dating and Interpersonal Relationships Nicolae Sfetcu, 2014-05-01 An introduction to interpersonal relationship – methods, advice and tips for friendship, dating and online dating, intimate relationship, love and kiss, flirting, seduction, romance, marriage and wedding. Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. They vary in differing levels of intimacy and sharing, implying the discovery or establishment of common ground, and may be centered around something(s) shared in common. The study of relationships is of concern to sociology, psychology and anthropology. Dating is a form of courtship consisting of social activities done by two persons with the aim of each assessing the other’s suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse.
  lovemap theory: Pedophilia Jay R. Feierman, 2012-12-06 The Reason for this Volume If we were to judge the seriousness of a psychosocial problem by the attention that the popular media give to it, we would have to conclude that the modem world is in the midst of an epidemic of pedophilic child sexual abuse. One can scarcely go more than a few weeks in any large metropolitan area without reading about one of the community's upstanding citizens discovered to have been sexually involved with children or adolescents. The attention that the popular media give this topic is paralleled by the attention that it receives in the social sciences, where literally dozens of books and more than a thousand articles have been published on it in the past few years. In fact, child sexual abuse, along with co-dependency and dysfunctional family, have become the avant-garde psychological cliches of the decade. However, most of the lay and professional literature, although voluminous, reflect a narrow anthropo-, ethno-, and chronocentrism that precludes any real understanding of the topic with anything more than the preconceptions of our times.
  lovemap theory: Psychoanalysis and Toileting Paul Marcus, 2023-02-27 Psychoanalysis and Toileting is an accessible book that delineates and interprets the psychological meanings of defecating and urinating in everyday life. Paul Marcus’ work gives the clinician an in-depth view of an activity that every patient and practitioner engage in and shows how not dealing with toileting in its wide range of social and practical contexts leaves out a huge aspect of the patient’s everyday experience. Drawing from psychoanalytic theory and practice, the author discusses such subjects as constipation, diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome, adult female incontinence, toilet cursing, public toilet graffiti and toilet humor. The book also considers the personal meaning of urinating and defecating as seen in men suffering from an enlarged prostate, in ‘excremental assault’ in the Nazi concentration camps, and in dreaming. Marcus considers not only what is typically negative about these experiences, but what can be seen as positive in terms of growth and development for the ordinary person. The book is illustrated throughout with clinical vignettes and observations taken from the author’s private practice. Psychoanalysis and Toileting will be a key text for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists in practice and in training. It will also be relevant to other mental health practitioners.
  lovemap theory: Sex Crimes and Paraphilia Eric W. Hickey, 2006 This book covers an array of sex crimes, sex offenders, and their victims. It provides an in-depth examination of the role fantasy and paraphilia play in the production of sex offending. While many paraphilia may not be considered criminal, others can be viewed as preparatory behavior that become foundational for violent sex crimes.
  lovemap theory: Expanding Addiction: Critical Essays Robert Granfield, Craig Reinarman, 2014-12-09 The study of addiction is dominated by a narrow disease ideology that leads to biological reductionism. In this short volume, editors Granfield and Reinarman make clear the importance of a more balanced contextual approach to addiction by bringing to light critical perspectives that expose the historical and cultural interstices in which the disease concept of addiction is constructed and deployed. The readings selected for this anthology include both classic foundational pieces and cutting-edge contemporary works that constitute critical addiction studies. This book is a welcome addition to drugs or addiction courses in sociology, criminal justice, mental health, clinical psychology, social work, and counseling.
  lovemap theory: Sex and Society Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2010-09 Moving beyond a partial view of only biology and psychology, this work also examines the wide sociological dimensions of sex.
  lovemap theory: Gendermaps John Money, 2016-10-06 To understand masculine and feminine social and political history in the second half of the 20th century, one must first understand the lexical history of the term gender, which did not become an attribute of human beings until 1955 when John Money introduced the concept of gender role to refer to the masculine or feminine presentation of individuals whose genital organs, by reason of birth defect, were anatomically neither completely male or completely female, but hermaphroditic. In this book, Money explores the history of gender differentiation and its impact on contemporary, postmodern social constructionist explanations of male and female. He argues that the nature vs nurture dichotomy should be abandoned in favour of a paradigm of nature/critical period/nurture. The book further discusses how some gender differences are phylogenetically shared by all people and others are ontologically unique to an individual.
  lovemap theory: Anatomy of Love Helen E. Fisher, 1992 An exploration of human behavior examines the innate aspects of love, sex, and marriage, discussing flirting behavior, courting postures, the brain chemistry of attraction, divorce and adultery in societies around the world, and more. Reprint.
  lovemap theory: Human Sexuality William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson, Robert C. Kolodny, 1992 **** Cited in BCL3. A comprehensive textbook that examines sexuality from biological, psychosocial, behavioral, clinical, and cultural perspectives. This edition is substantially revised and thoroughly updated. It also adds extensive use of color throughout. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
  lovemap theory: Gay, Straight, and In-Between John Money, 1988-05-05 The diverse historical, cultural, and physiological influences that determine sexual orientation are the focus of this fascinating work by one of the foremost investigators of human sexuality. Drawing on case studies from his sexology clinic, the author explores such topics as prenatal and postnatal history, gender differentiation in childhood, and postpubertal hormonal theories. In so doing, he addresses the many enigmas of sexual orientation: What makes some children grow up to be homosexual, while others become heterosexual or bisexual? To what degree is gender identity determined before birth? How do the concepts of masculine and feminine become differentiated during childhood? What do we know about the relationship between hormones and homosexuality in adulthood? A unique feature of this book is the follow-up reporting on Money's long-term studies that began over three decades ago. The studies are brought together here for comparison with one another--and with the work of others--and their full significance is systematically evaluated. Also explored here is his pioneering concepts of lovemaps, the pathways of individual sexual and erotic development, and the factors that may shape overall healthy or pathological orientation, paraphilia, and gender transposition in childhood, adolescence, and maturity. Written in accessible language for researchers and clinicians, this authoritative work is both thought-provoking and informative as it explores timely questions of sexual orientation.
  lovemap theory: Practical Guide to Paraphilia and Paraphilic Disorders Richard Balon, 2016-12-20 This book is a concise, practical guide to both paraphilia and paraphilic disorders as defined by the DSM-5 guidelines. Written by experts in the field, the chapters cover the different types of paraphilic disorder as well as the cutting-edge, emerging issues such as online sex. Unlike any other book on the market, the text also covers the most successful treatment strategies, include the therapeutic, hormonal, and psychopharmacological approaches. The book also discusses the ethical, legal, and cultural issues that are common complications when dealing with paraphilic disorders. Many chapters feature an introduction, diagnostic criteria, summary of evidence, clinical example, recommendations, conclusion, and references. Practical Guide to Paraphilia and Paraphilic Disorders is a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, residents, and all medical professionals working with patients who may suffer from paraphilia and/or paraphilic disorders.
  lovemap theory: A First Person History of Pediatric Psychoendocrinology John Money, 2002-10-31 John Money's career constitutes the foundation of pediatric psychoendocrinology. In this book he takes a second look at his publications on many different psychoendocrine syndromes, intersexual or hermaphroditic, with respect to sex, gender, amative orientation, and the lovemap, (his own designation from an individual's experience of sexuality). His ultimate conclusion is that, from prenatal life onward, demasculization of development is not synonymous with feminization, nor is defeminization synonymous with masculinization. This volume will serve to illuminate the evolution of Dr. Money's work and point the way to future investigations in this field.
  lovemap theory: Gothic Forensics Michael Arntfield, 2016-06-27 Michael Arntfield interrogates the legacy of Victorian-era crime fiction and Gothic horror on investigative forensic methods used by police today.
  lovemap theory: Deviant Bodies Jennifer Terry, Jacqueline L. Urla, 1995-12-22 ... the papers in Deviant Bodies reveal an ongoing Western preoccupation with the sources of identity and human character. -- Times Literary Supplement Highly recommended for cultural studies... -- The Reader's Review It would be useful for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the sociology of the body, the history and sociology of science and medicine, and women's studies courses, particularly those exploring the feminist critiques of science and medicine. -- Contemporary Sociology ... a powerful deconstruction of the scientific gaze in configuring bodily deviance as a means of legitimating the social order within multiple historical and social contexts.... the many excellent selections will make for compelling reading for students of medical anthropology and the history of science. American Anthropologist Deviant Bodies reveals that the normal, healthy body is a fiction of science. Modern life sciences, medicine, and the popular perceptions they create have not merely observed and reported, they have constructed bodies: the homosexual body, the HIV-infected body, the infertile body, the deaf body, the colonized body, and the criminal body.
  lovemap theory: Sex in Advertising Tom Reichert, Jacqueline Lambiase, 2014-04-04 A volume of scholarly research & viewpoints on how sexual appeals function in the current advertising environment. Offers answers as to why the use of sex is so prevalent. For scholars & students in advertising, media studies, mass comm, rhetoric.
  lovemap theory: Sexual Dysfunctions in Mentally Ill Patients Emmanuele A. Jannini, Alberto Siracusano, 2018-08-28 This book addresses the fundamental importance of the proper assessment and treatment of sexual disorders in patients with mental disorders with regard to their treatment outcomes and adherence to therapies. In fact, patients with mental disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions and in many cases, pharmacological treatment causes sexual-dysfunction side-effects. However, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders and psychotic disorders are often also characterized by sexual symptoms that have a profound impact on sexual function. The psychopathology of sexual behavior investigates deficits in the mind-body relationship that are expressed through sexual symptoms such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, vaginismus, orgasmic disorders, or lack of sexual desire. These symptoms can be considered both prodromal and as a consequence of psychological or psychiatric suffering. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this book offers a valuable guide for psychiatrists, andrologists, gynecologists and psychologists.
  lovemap theory: Handbook of Sexology: Childhood and adolescent sexology John Money, Herman Musaph, 1990
  lovemap theory: Handbook of Sexology John Money, M. E. Perry, Herman Musaph, 1990 Good science is dispassionate, impartial. Sexology, the scientific study of sex, has difficulty in being dispassionate and impartial in our times. Sex is simultaneously the driver of so many of our thoughts, emotions and actions, and the generator of so much fear, hysteria and anxiety.
  lovemap theory: Towards a Gender Identity Theory of Transsexualism Cornelis Dirk Doorn, 1997 Doel van deze studie is het opsporen van de belangrijkste kenmerken van, en het komen tot een genderidentiteitstheorie omtrent, transseksualiteit. In dat kader worden verschillende groepen transseksuelen met elkaar vergeleken. Daarnaast vinden vergelijkingen plaats met travestieten, homoseksuele mannen, heteroseksuele mannen, en mensen met psychische stoornissen.
  lovemap theory: It's Not Him, It's You! Laura Berman, 2010-12-20 In this no-nonsense guide to improving your love life, celebrated relationship therapist Dr. Laura Berman helps women who are looking to break up with bad relationship patterns. Berman offers sage advice, touching personal stories, and the psychological evaluation you need to achieve long-lasting romance and sexual satisfaction. It's Not Him, It's You! is perfect for any woman who wants to take control of her love life and create the relationship she deserves. This book is ideal for single women having trouble finding love, as well as women already in relationships with challenges to overcome. Berman gives her reader the tools for everlasting love by identifying their damaging thought patterns, overcoming self-blame and lack of confidence, and acknowledging bad relationship choices so they're never repeated. Whether you’re looking to rejuvenate your marriage or embark on the love journey of a lifetime It’s Not Him, It’s You empowers women not wait for a man to fix things, but to be the change they want to see in their relationships.
  lovemap theory: Human Sexuality Betsy M. Bergen, 1995
  lovemap theory: Sexuality Across the Life Course Alice S. Rossi, 1999-06-04 How does sexual behavior change over one's life-span? How does sexual satisfaction affect the quality and stability of marriage? How has the AIDS epidemic affected sexual attitudes in America over the past three decades? In this wide-reaching volume, distinguished sociologist Alice S. Rossi addresses these questions and others through fourteen diverse essays on sexual behavior, covering adolescence through old age and studying such groups as singles, married couples, and homosexuals. This extensive study also explores the effects of chronic disease and medication on sexual functioning, recent developments in psychotherapy for sexual problems, and sexual abuse of children, incest, and rape. The interdisciplinary nature of the project has resulted in a text that is accessible to anyone with a behavioral science background. Well written, well edited, and well received by this reviewer.—Joan C. Chrisler, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy This is a book that needs to be on the bookshelf of any AIDS researcher.—AIDS Book Review Journal
  lovemap theory: Disorders of Desire Janice M. Irvine, 2005 Disorders of Desire is the only book to tell the story of the development and impact of sexology--the scientific study of sex--in the United States. In this era of sex scandals, culture wars, Sex in the City, and new sexual enhancement technologies (like erectile dysfunction drugs), its critique of sexology is even more relevant than it was when the book was first published in 1990. This revised and expanded edition features new chapters addressing: &&LI&&The diagnosis of sex addictionin the 1970s and its social and political implications.&&/LI&&&&/UL&& &&LI&&New developments within the field of sexology, including the Viagra Revolution that began in the 1990s. &&/LI&&&&/UL&& &&LI&&The pharmaceutical industry's role in the development of sexual enhancements and the search for the female equivalent of Viagra.&&/LI&&&&/UL&&
  lovemap theory: Murder City Michael Arntfield, 2015-06-09 Like the mythic cities of Gotham or Gomorrah, London, Ontario was for many years an unrivalled breeding ground of depravity and villainy, the difference being that its monsters were all too real. In its coming to inherit the unwanted distinction of being the serial killer capital of not just Canada—but apparently also the world during this dark age in the city’s sordid history— the crimes seen in London over this quarter-century period remain unparalleled and for the most part unsolved. From the earliest documented case of homicidal copycatting in Canada, to the fact that at any given time up to six serial killers were operating at once in the deceivingly serene “Forest City,” London was once a place that on the surface presented a veneer of normality when beneath that surface dark things would whisper and stir. Through it all, a lone detective would go on to spend the rest of his life fighting against impossible odds to protect the city against a tidal wave of violence that few ever saw coming, and which to this day even fewer choose to remember. With his death in 2011, he took these demons to his grave with him but with a twist—a time capsule hidden in his basement, and which he intended to one day be opened. Contained inside: a secret cache of his diaries, reports, photographs, and hunches that might allow a new generation of sleuths to pick up where he left off, carry on his fight, and ultimately bring the killers to justice—killers that in many cases are still out there. Murder City is an explosive book over fifty years in the making, and is the history of London, Ontario as never told before. Stranger than fiction, tragic, ironic, horrifying, yet also inspiring, this is the true story of one city under siege, and a book that marks a game changer for the true crime genre.
  lovemap theory: Journal of the History of Sexuality , 1994
  lovemap theory: Love and Sex with Robots Adrian David Cheok, Kate Devlin, David Levy, 2017-04-17 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Love and Sex with Robots 2016 in December 2016, in London, UK. The 12 revised papers presented together with 1 keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 38 submissions. The papers of the Second International Conference have been accepted and reviewed in 2015 but could not be presented as there was no conference in 2015 but at the conference in 2016. The topics of the conferences were as follows: robot emotions, humanoid robots, clone robots, entertainment robots, robot personalities, teledildonics, intelligent electronic sex hardware, gender approaches, affective approaches, psychological approaches, sociological approaches, roboethics, and philosophical approaches. The papers from the First International Conference 2015 were as follows: The Impact of a Humanlike Communication Medium on The Development of Intimate Human Relationship Kissenger – Development of a Real-Time Internet Kiss Communication Interface for Mobile Phones Sex with Robots for Love Free Encounters The papers from the Second International Conference 2016 were as follows: Why Not Marry a Robot? Sex Robots from the Perspective of Machine Ethics Affective Labor and Technologies of Gender in Wei Yahua’s “Conjugal Happiness in the Arms of Morpheus” Teletongue: A Lollipop Device For Remote Oral Interaction ROMOT: a Robotic 3D-Movie Theater Allowing Interaction and Multimodal Experiences For the Love of Artifice 2: Attachment Influences on the Intention to buy a Sex Robot: An empirical study on influences of personality traits and personal characteristics on the intention to buy a sex robot The Cyborg Mermaid (or how technè can help the misfits fit in) Exploration of Relational Factors and the Likelihood of a Sexual Robotic Experience Robots, and Intimacies; A Preliminary Study of Perceptions of Robots and Intimacies with Robots
Lovemap - Wikipedia
The lovemap is a concept originated by sexologist John Money in his discussions of how people develop their sexual preferences.

10 Ways to Read Your Lovemap - Psychology Today
Apr 28, 2012 · The lovemap you have is your own image of how a relationship can, and should, be. It's the script that drives your hopes, expectations, and ultimately your behavior, in romantic …

How to Build Love Maps - The Gottman Institute
Feb 17, 2022 · Essentially, Love Maps are how couples can stay curious about one another. Lovers in healthy relationships ask each other questions to explore each other’s inner world.

The Gottman Love Map Exercise - NewPathCentre
Resilient couples have developed a “map” of their relation-ship and its history—one that embraces each person’s concerns, preferences, experiences, and reality. To help you learn more about …

How a Love Map Can Help Your Relationship Thrive - Verywell Mind
Jul 11, 2023 · Put most simply, a love map is a place in your brain where you store all the information about your partner and their life, as defined in John Gottman's book The Seven …

Love Maps to Make Relationships Work | The Power Moves
Updating love maps means you stay curious about your partner, and it’s crucial to keep the relationship strong. Why? Because updating love maps sends the message that you care about …

35 Lovemap Questions To Ask Your Partner And Ignite Intimacy
If you feel your relationship has become stagnant, these lovemap questions can help revitalize your conversations and bring you closer. This article explores the importance of creating love maps …

What is LOVEMAP? definition of LOVEMAP ... - Psychology …
first proposed by New Zealand born psychologist John Money, the love map is an individuals mental image of their ideal partner and their associated mannerisms and characteristics. Cite this page: …

Understanding Love Maps: The Concept and Its Importance
Jul 19, 2023 · Love maps in a relationship refer to the deep understanding and knowledge that partners have about each other’s likes, dislikes, dreams, and desires. It’s like having an internal …

5 Ways To Build Love Maps - Ember Relationship Psychology
Dec 15, 2020 · Having a rich lovemap means gathering and collecting and stay up to date about the information in your partner's life, the stories, the excitements, the stresses, and the strains.

Lovemap - Wikipedia
The lovemap is a concept originated by sexologist John Money in his discussions of how people develop their sexual preferences.

10 Ways to Read Your Lovemap - Psychology Today
Apr 28, 2012 · The lovemap you have is your own image of how a relationship can, and should, be. It's the script that drives your hopes, expectations, and ultimately your behavior, in …

How to Build Love Maps - The Gottman Institute
Feb 17, 2022 · Essentially, Love Maps are how couples can stay curious about one another. Lovers in healthy relationships ask each other questions to explore each other’s inner world.

The Gottman Love Map Exercise - NewPathCentre
Resilient couples have developed a “map” of their relation-ship and its history—one that embraces each person’s concerns, preferences, experiences, and reality. To help you learn more about …

How a Love Map Can Help Your Relationship Thrive - Verywell Mind
Jul 11, 2023 · Put most simply, a love map is a place in your brain where you store all the information about your partner and their life, as defined in John Gottman's book The Seven …

Love Maps to Make Relationships Work | The Power Moves
Updating love maps means you stay curious about your partner, and it’s crucial to keep the relationship strong. Why? Because updating love maps sends the message that you care …

35 Lovemap Questions To Ask Your Partner And Ignite Intimacy
If you feel your relationship has become stagnant, these lovemap questions can help revitalize your conversations and bring you closer. This article explores the importance of creating love …

What is LOVEMAP? definition of LOVEMAP ... - Psychology …
first proposed by New Zealand born psychologist John Money, the love map is an individuals mental image of their ideal partner and their associated mannerisms and characteristics. Cite …

Understanding Love Maps: The Concept and Its Importance
Jul 19, 2023 · Love maps in a relationship refer to the deep understanding and knowledge that partners have about each other’s likes, dislikes, dreams, and desires. It’s like having an …

5 Ways To Build Love Maps - Ember Relationship Psychology
Dec 15, 2020 · Having a rich lovemap means gathering and collecting and stay up to date about the information in your partner's life, the stories, the excitements, the stresses, and the strains.