The present book marks a groundbreaking entry into the field of sexual health literature. This edited volume gathers an unparalleled array of insights, research findings, and innovative approaches from leading experts around the world, addressing the multifaceted challenges and opportunities within psychosexual therapy. What distinguishes this book is its dedication to diversity and inclusivity, reflected in both the topics explored and the diverse backgrounds of its contributors. From examining psychosexual practices within the Deaf community to sensitively navigating gender identity conflicts in traditionally religious settings, this book offers a rich mosaic of perspectives that highlights the complexity and scope of the field.
Each chapter deepens the understanding of specific issues while weaving a cohesive narrative that underscores the interconnectedness of psychological, cultural, and ethical dimensions in sex therapy. For anyone dedicated to advancing sexual wellness and therapeutic practices, this book is an essential addition to their collection, promising both insight and inspiration.
This book explores the human psyche (‘soul’) and its usefulness in a techno-scientific revolution that is often blind to its subject: the human being. It makes a strong intellectual case for the soul by examining consciousness, synchronicity, suffering, and death.
