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The Pornographer's Grief: And Other Tales of Human Sexuality

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An intimate and thought-provoking collection of case histories covering a range of sexual symptoms--where they come from, how they are treated, and what role social forces play in them--from a Harvard psychiatrist. Dr. Glenmullen explores addictive sexual behavior and the influence of drugs, trauma, and repressive religious backgrounds on human sexuality.

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First published January 1, 1993

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April 9, 2025
Great book for people who have never broached the subject of psychoanalysis! It’s my first time ever reading anything like this and I learned tons from and the various stories made it very easy to visualize how childhood and traumatic events can cause dysfunction in our sex lives and relationships.
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June 16, 2007
This was a very well written and interesting account of psychoanalysis and how it works. I picked it up because the title was intriguing, but I learned a lot about the process of psychoanalysis and how some therapists do their jobs.
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August 1, 2008
Nothing revolutionary here. Interesting, but I didn't learn much.
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