Hooked : new science on how casual sex is affecting our children / by Joe S. McIlhaney and Freda McKissic Bush.
Society tells us that sex is an act of self-expression, a personal choice for physical pleasure that can be summed up in the ubiquitous phrase "hooking up." Millions of American teenagers and young adults are finding that the psychological baggage of such behavior is having a real and lasting impact on their lives. They are discovering that "hooking up" is the easy part, but "unhooking" from the bonds of a sexual relationship can have serious consequences. This book takes a practical look into new scientific research showing how sexual activity causes the release of brain chemicals which then result in emotional bonding and a powerful desire to repeat the activity. This book will help parents and singles understand that "safe sex" isn't safe at all; that even if they are protected against STDs and pregnancy, they are still hurting themselves and their partner. - Publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802450609
- ISBN: 0802450601
- Physical Description: 175 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Chicago : Northfield Publishing, [2008]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-165) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Let's talk sex -- Meet the brain -- The developing brain and sex -- Baggage claim -- Thinking long-term -- The pursuit of happiness -- Final thoughts. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Teenagers > Sexual behavior. Children > Sexual behavior. Adolescent psychology. Child psychology. Interpersonal relations in adolescence. Interpersonal relations in children. Children. |
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