Beyond Viagra

Beyond Viagra
Author: Gerald Melchiode
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1999-03-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780805060607

After the hype, a thoughtful, responsible approach to improving sexual function. The viagra revolution is here, and while the drug truly can help many of the millions of Americans who seek it, it can create as many problems as it can cure. Here is the first book to help readers-men and women together-understand some of the common root causes of sexual dysfunction and determine whether the quick fix of Viagra will help them, or possibly make their situation worse. Dr. Melchiode, who participated in some of the early clinical trials of Viagra, gives the reader a tour of the sexual psyche, pointing out the obstacles and pitfalls posed by treatment, whether with drugs or through other means. Most important, he makes the critical point that men must involve their partners in the treatment, and offers sage advice on how to do so in a positive and loving manner. He also discusses such thorny issues as the role of the physician, the relationship with one's insurer or HMO, and the potential impact of Viagra-both good and bad-on male-female relations, and society in general.

The Rise of Viagra

The Rise of Viagra
Author: Meika Loe
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2004-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814752004

Drawing on interviews with men who take the drug, their wives, doctors and pharmacists as well as scientists and researchers in the field, this fascinating account provides an intimate history of the Viagra's effect on America.

Viagra

Viagra
Author: Susan C. Vaughan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1998
Genre: Impotence
ISBN: 0671027336

As revolutionary as "the pill" and more controversial than Prozac, potency-promoting Viagra has quickly become the most successfully launched drug in pharmaceutical history. Since its FDA approval, the oral medication has proven nearly 80 percent effective---riveting the sex lives of hundreds of thousands of couples, while finally bringing the age-old problem of erectile dysfunction out from under the covers. Now in "VIAGRA," lauded psychiatrist Susan C. Vaughan, M.D., clearly explains the full potential of America's favorite new drug---and its possible ramifications.

Sex, Lies, and Pharmaceuticals

Sex, Lies, and Pharmaceuticals
Author: Ray Moynihan
Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1553655087

Originally published: Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd.

What Do Women Want?

What Do Women Want?
Author: Daniel Bergner
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782112588

In this headline-making book, Daniel Bergner turns everything we thought we knew about women's desire on its head. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with renowned behavioural scientists, sexologists, psychologists and everyday women, Daniel Bergner asks: - Do women really crave intimacy and emotional connection? - Are women more disposed to sex with strangers or multiple partners than either science or society have ever let on? - And is 'the fairer sex' actually more sexually aggressive and anarchic than men?

The Psychology of Women and Gender

The Psychology of Women and Gender
Author: Nicole M. Else-Quest
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 154439361X

A psychology of women textbook that fully integrates transgender research, issues, and concerns With clear, comprehensive, and cutting-edge coverage, The Psychology of Women and Gender: Half the Human Experience + delivers an authoritative analysis of classical and up-to-date research from a feminist, psychological viewpoint. Authors Nicole M. Else-Quest and Janet Shibley Hyde examine the cultural and biological similarities and differences between genders, noting how these characteristics can affect issues of equality. Students will come away with a strong foundation for understanding the dynamic influences of gender, sexual orientation, and ethnicity in the context of psychology and society. The Tenth Edition further integrates intersectionality throughout every chapter, updates language for more transgender inclusion, and incorporates new content from guidelines put forth from the American Psychological Association.

Women, Sex, and Madness

Women, Sex, and Madness
Author: Breanne Fahs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429874960

Covering a wide variety of subjects and points of inquiry on women's sexuality, from genital anxieties about pubic hair to constructions of the body in the therapy room, this book offers a ground-breaking examination of women, sex, and madness, drawing from psychology, gender and sexuality studies, and cultural studies. Breanne Fahs argues that women’s sexuality embodies a permanent state of tension between cultural impulses of destruction and selfishness contrasted with the fundamental possibilities of subversiveness and joy. Emphasizing cultural, social, and personal narratives about sexuality, Fahs asks readers to imagine sex, bodies, and madness as intertwined, and to see these narratives as fluid, contested, and changing. With topics as diverse as anarchist visions of sexual freedom, sexualized emotion work, lesbian haunted houses, and the insidious workings of capitalism, Fahs conceptualizes sexuality as a force of regressive moral panics and profound inequalities—deployed in both blatant and more subtle ways onto the body—while also finding hope and resistance in the possibilities of sexuality. By integrating clinical case studies, cultural studies, qualitative interviews, and original essays, Fahs offers a provocative new vision for sexuality that fuses together social anxieties and cultural madness through a critical feminist psychological approach. Fahs provides an original and accessible volume for students and academics in psychology, gender and sexuality studies, and cultural studies.

Beyond Viagra

Beyond Viagra
Author: Alfred E. Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychosexual disorders
ISBN: 9781573590143

Healthy alternatives to the wonder drug.

Ideal Marriage

Ideal Marriage
Author: Theodoor Hendrik van de Vlde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1972
Genre: Genitourinary organs
ISBN: 9780583121439

Big Pharma, Women, and the Labour of Love

Big Pharma, Women, and the Labour of Love
Author: Thea Cacchioni
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1442694114

In 2010, Thea Cacchioni testified before the US Food and Drug Administration against flibanserin, a drug proposed to treat low sexual desire in women, dubbed by the media the “pink Viagra.” She was one of many academics and activists sounding the alarm about the lack of science behind the search for potentially lucrative female sexual enhancement drugs. In her book, Big Pharma, Women, and the Labour of Love, Cacchioni moves beyond the search for a sexual pharmaceutical drug for women to ask a broader question: how does the medicalization of female sexuality already affect women’s lives? Using in-depth interviews with doctors, patients, therapists, and other medical practitioners, Cacchioni shows that, whatever the future of the “pink Viagra,” heterosexual women often now feel expected to take on the job of managing their and their partners’ sexual desires. Their search for sexual pleasure can be a “labour of love,” work that is enjoyable for some but a chore for others. An original and insightful take on the burden of heterosexual norms in an era of compulsory sexuality, Cacchioni’s investigation should open up a wide-ranging discussion about the true impact of the medicalization of sexuality.