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Bioenergetics and a Paradoxical View of Sexuality By Diana Guest, MFT, CBT continued For the complete article please go to www.psychosozial-verlag.de and ask for a copy of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (Ed,): Bioenergetic Analysis 2006 (16). References Bader, Michael (2002) Arousal: the secret logic of sexual fantasies, Thomas Dunne Books: NY, NY. Bancroft, J. & Vukadinovic, Z. (2004) Sexual Addiction, Sexual Compulsivity, Sexual Impulsivity, or What? Toward a Theoretical Model, The Journal of Sex Research, Vol. 41, (3) 225-234. Bem, Daryl (1996) Exotic Becomes Erotiic: A Developmental Theory of Sexual Orientation, Psychological Review, 103, (2) 320-335. Hedges, L., Hilton, R., Hilton, V. & Caudill, O. (1997) Therapists At Risk: perils of intimacy of the therapeutic relationship, Jason Aronson, Inc.: Northvale, NJ. Lowen, Alexander (1965) Love and Orgasm, Collier Macmillan Publishers: NY, NY. Lowen, Alexander (1972) Depression and the Body, Penguin Books: NY, NY. Lowen, Alexander (1988) Love, Sex, and Your Heart, MacMillan Publishing Co., NY, NY. Lowen, Alexander (2004) Honoring the Body, Bioenergetics Press: Alachua, Florida. Money, John (1999) The Lovemap Guidebook: a definitive statement, The Continuum Publishing Company: NY, NY. Morin, Jack (1995) The Erotic Mind: unlocking the inner sources of sexual passion and fulfillment, Harpers Collins: NY, NY. Reich, Wilhelm (1971) The Function of the Orgasm: the discovery of the orgone, World Publishing: NY, NY. Sharaf, M. (1983) Fury on Earth: a biography of Wilhelm Reich, St. Martin’s Press: NY, NY. Diana Guest MFT is in private practice in Pacific Beach, CA. She can be contacted at 858 274-1662 Page 1 Page 2 The Method of Interpreting Dreams: An Analysis of a Specimen Dream Edited by Laura Partridge and Barbara Thomson Bioenergetics and a Paradoxical View of Sexuality by Diana Guest, MFT, CBT Bioenergetics, Body Language Translated by Tarra Judson Stariell, MFT, CBT The Violence is Within by Scott Baum, PhD, CBT Motivated by Will or Pleasure? Book recommendation by Vincentia Scroeter, PhD, CBT Trauma Work by Maggie Locke, MFT, CBT The Eyes Have It! . . . Or Do They? by Michael Brennan, MFT, CBT Differentiating Developmental and Shock Trauma by Diana Guest, MFT, CBT The Importance of the Body in Therapy by Barbara Thomson, PhD, MFT |
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