Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

Sex in the Brain gives an overview of what happens in the brain during the development of romantic and sexual relationships, from the intense emotions accompanying the early stages of a new relationship to kissing, touch, arousal, orgasm, commitment, parenting, infidelity, breaking up or staying together. Neuroscience has uncovered fascinating insights into the brain processes involved in human drives and sexual behaviour, and romantic relationships are now a particular focus of attention. With advanced imaging techniques and hormone testing methods, neurotransmitters and brain regions in humans can now be investigated, allowing researchers to describe the complex neural patterns that enable us to feel desire, exhilaration and commitment to a partner. This book is for anyone keen to learn more about their own responses and interactions with a partner.

Sex in the Brain provides insights into how the brain impacts on sexual behaviour on every level. Each chapter describes the empirical studies that are particularly relevant, while the summaries and case examples following each chapter, give clear suggestions on how neurobiological knowledge can become a valuable part of therapeutic methods.

1143139619
Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

Sex in the Brain gives an overview of what happens in the brain during the development of romantic and sexual relationships, from the intense emotions accompanying the early stages of a new relationship to kissing, touch, arousal, orgasm, commitment, parenting, infidelity, breaking up or staying together. Neuroscience has uncovered fascinating insights into the brain processes involved in human drives and sexual behaviour, and romantic relationships are now a particular focus of attention. With advanced imaging techniques and hormone testing methods, neurotransmitters and brain regions in humans can now be investigated, allowing researchers to describe the complex neural patterns that enable us to feel desire, exhilaration and commitment to a partner. This book is for anyone keen to learn more about their own responses and interactions with a partner.

Sex in the Brain provides insights into how the brain impacts on sexual behaviour on every level. Each chapter describes the empirical studies that are particularly relevant, while the summaries and case examples following each chapter, give clear suggestions on how neurobiological knowledge can become a valuable part of therapeutic methods.

20.99 In Stock
Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

by Janice Hiller
Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

Sex in the Brain: A neuropsychosexual approach to love and intimacy

by Janice Hiller

eBook

$20.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Sex in the Brain gives an overview of what happens in the brain during the development of romantic and sexual relationships, from the intense emotions accompanying the early stages of a new relationship to kissing, touch, arousal, orgasm, commitment, parenting, infidelity, breaking up or staying together. Neuroscience has uncovered fascinating insights into the brain processes involved in human drives and sexual behaviour, and romantic relationships are now a particular focus of attention. With advanced imaging techniques and hormone testing methods, neurotransmitters and brain regions in humans can now be investigated, allowing researchers to describe the complex neural patterns that enable us to feel desire, exhilaration and commitment to a partner. This book is for anyone keen to learn more about their own responses and interactions with a partner.

Sex in the Brain provides insights into how the brain impacts on sexual behaviour on every level. Each chapter describes the empirical studies that are particularly relevant, while the summaries and case examples following each chapter, give clear suggestions on how neurobiological knowledge can become a valuable part of therapeutic methods.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913494896
Publisher: Confer Books
Publication date: 04/11/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

I have a private practice and from 2012 to 2017 I was the Psychosexual Studies Tutor at Tavistock Relationships, teaching many topics in sexology, including neurobiology. As a Consultant Clinical Psychologist In the NHS, I was Head of a Relationship and Sexual Problems service and supervised team members.

 

Relevant publications:

Hiler, J 2004. Speculations on the links between feelings, emotions and sexual behaviour: are vasopressin and oxytocin involved? Sexual and relationship Therapy, 19(4) pp393-412

Hiller, J. Wood, H., and Bolton, W., 2006. Sex, Mind and Emotion: London, Karnac

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction Glossary Chapter 2. Starting a relationship: initial passion Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 3. Kissing Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 4. Touch, sensuality, attachment Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 5. Sexual Intimacy: arousal and orgasm Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 6. Commitment and parenting Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 7. Infidelity Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 8. Breaking up Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 9. Staying together: unhappily Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 10. Staying together: happily Clinical relevance & case vignettes Chapter 11. Concluding comments
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews