
Studies in the Psychology of Sex
Volume 1
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1942
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Havelock Ellis
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 2 5 0 1 - 2
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume I presents studies that explore the psychology of sex by addressing topics ranging from the evolution of modesty to the phenomenon of… Read more

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Request a sales quoteStudies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume I presents studies that explore the psychology of sex by addressing topics ranging from the evolution of modesty to the phenomenon of sexual periodicity, auto-erotism, and sexual impulse. The relationship between love and pain, sexual impulse in women, and sexual selection are also discussed, along with sexual inversion. Divided into four parts, this volume first deals with the evolution of modesty and variations in modesty among different peoples and in different ages. The reader is then introduced to the phenomenon of sexual periodicity, with emphasis on menstruation and its relation to ovulation; the various physiological and psychological rhythms; and the predominance of sexual excitement at and around the menstrual period. Subsequent chapters focus on auto-erotism and spontaneous manifestations of the sexual impulse; the link between love and pain; sexual impulse in women; and sexual selection. The book also analyzes the theory and nature of sexual inversion before concluding with an overview of relevant subjects such as homosexuality, castration, psychoanalysis, and marriage. This monograph will be of interest to physicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, criminologists, and educators.
The Evolution of Modesty I . The Definition of Modesty The Significance of Modesty Difficulties in the Way of Its Analysis The Varying Phenomena of Modesty Among Different Peoples and in Different Ages II. Modesty an Agglomeration of Fears Children in Relation to Modesty Modesty in Animals The Attitude of the Medicean Venus The Sexual Factor of Modesty Based on Sexual Periodicity and on the Primitive Phenomena of Courtship The Necessity of Seclusion in Primitive Sexual Intercourse The Meaning of Coquetry The Sexual Charm of Modesty Modesty as an Expression of Feminine Erotic Impulse The Fear of Causing Disgust as a Factor of Modesty The Modesty of Savages in Regard to Eating in the Presence of Others The Sacro-Pubic Region as a Focus of Disgust The Idea of Ceremonial Uncleanliness The Custom of Veiling the Face Ornaments and Clothing Modesty Becomes Concentrated in the Garment The Economic Factor in Modesty The Contribution of Civilization to Modesty The Elaboration of Social Ritual III. The Blush the Sanction of Modesty The Phenomena of Blushing Influences Which Modify the Aptitude to Blush Darkness, Concealment of the Face, Etc IV. Summary of the Factors of Modesty The Future of Modesty Modesty an Essential Element of LoveThe Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity I. The Various Physiological and Psychological Rhythms Menstruation The Alleged Influence of the Moon Frequent Suppression of Menstruation Among Primitive Races Mittelschmerz Possible Tendency to a Future Intermenstrual Cycle Menstruation Among Animals Menstruating Monkeys and Apes What is Menstruation Its Primary Cause Still Obscure The Relation of Menstruation to Ovulation The Occasional Absence of Menstruation in Health The Relation of Menstruation to "Heat" The Prohibition of Intercourse During Menstruation The Predominance of Sexual Excitement at and Around the Menstrual Period Its Absence During the Period Frequently Apparent only II. The Question of a Monthly Sexual Cycle in Men The Earliest Suggestions of a General Physiological Cycle in Men Periodicity in Disease Insanity, Heart Disease, etc. The Alleged Twenty-Three Days' Cycle The Physiological Periodicity of Seminal Emissions During Sleep Original Observations Fortnightly and Weekly Rhythms III. The Annual Sexual Rhythm In Animals In Man Tendency of the Sexual Impulse to Become Heightened in Spring and Autumn The Prevalence of Seasonal Erotic Festivals The Feast of Fools The Easter and Midsummer Bonfires The Seasonal Variations in Birthrate The Causes of those Variations The Typical Conception-Rate Curve for Europe The Seasonal Periodicity of Seminal Emissions During Sleep Original Observations Spring and Autumn the Chief Periods of Involuntary Sexual Excitement The Seasonal Periodicity of Rapes Of Outbreaks Among Prisoners The Seasonal Curves of Insanity and Suicide The Growth of Children According to Season The Annual Curve of Bread-Consumption in Prisons Seasonal Periodicity of Scarlet Fever The Underlying Causes of these Seasonal PhenomenaAuto-Erotism : A Study of the Spontaneous Manifestations of the Sexual Impulse. I. Definition of Auto-Erotism Masturbation Only Covers a Small Portion of the Auto-Erotic Field The Importance of this Study, Especially To-Day Auto-Erotic Phenomena in Animals Among Savage and Barbaric Races The Japanese rin-no-tama and Other Special Instruments for Obtaining Auto-Erotic Gratification Abuse of the Ordinary Implements and Objects of Daily Life The Frequency of Hairpin in the Bladder The Influence of Horse-Exercise and Railway Traveling The Sewing-Machine and the Bicycle Spontaneous Passive Sexual Excitement Delectatio Morosa Day-Dreaming Pollutio Sexual Excitement During Sleep Erotic Dreams The Analogy of Nocturnal Enuresis Differences in the Erotic Dreams of Men and Women The Auto-Erotic Phenomena of Sleep in the Hysterical Their Frequently Painful Character II. Hysteria and the Question of Its Relation to the Sexual Emotions The Early Greek Theories of its Nature and Causation The Gradual Rise of Modern Views Charcot The Revolt Against Charcot's Too Absolute Conclusions Fallacies Involved Charcot's Attitude the Outcome of his Personal Temperament Breuer and Freud Their Views Supplement and Complete Charcot's At the Same Time they Furnish a Justification for the Earlier Doctrine of Hysteria But They Must Not be Regarded as Final The Diffused Hysteroid Condition in Normal Persons The Physiological Basis of Hysteria True Pathological Hysteria is Linked on to Almost Normal States, Especially to Sex-Hunger III. The Prevalence of Masturbation Its Occurrence in Infancy and Childhood. Is it More Frequent in Males or Females? After Adolescence Apparently More Frequent in Women Reasons for the Sexual Distribution of Masturbation The Alleged Evils of Masturbation Historical Sketch of the Views Held on This Point The Symptoms and Results of Masturbation Its Alleged Influence in Causing Eye Disorders Its Relation to Insanity and Nervous Disorders The Evil Effects of Masturbation Usually Occur on the Basis of a Congenitally Morbid Nervous System Neurasthenia Probably the Commonest Accompaniment of Excessive Masturbation Precocious Masturbation Tends to Produce Aversion to Coitus Psychic Results of Habitual Masturbation Masturbation in Men of Genius Masturbation as a Nervous Sedative Typical Cases The Greek Attitude Toward Masturbation Attitude of the Catholic Theologians The Mohammedan Attitude The Modern Scientific Attitude In What Sense is Masturbation Normal ? The Immense Part in Life Played by Transmuted Auto-Erotic PhenomenaAppendix A. The Influence of Menstruation on the Position of WomenAppendix B. Sexual Periodicity in MenAppendix C. The Auto-Erotic Factor in ReligionIndexDiagrams
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1942
- No. of pages (eBook): 1444
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9781483225012
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