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Index
aberrant sexual behavior, ix-x, 34-41. See also perversions; variants
in animals, 36, 37-8, 52-3 behavioral theories, 40-1 biological factors, 92-3 defined, 3, 6 fixations in, 34-5 physical explanations, 37-9 research in, xiii-xiv self-created, 36 statistical explanation, 37, 41-2
adolescence. See childhood aggression, 21, 44-5, 106 n., 112-13
and maleness, 149, 150 toward parents, 121 n.-i22 n. anal phase, 15 n., 32 androgen, in prenatal development, 16, 17, 46-7 androgen insensitivity syndrome, 16, 47
animal behavior, xv, 36-8, 40-1,
56
vs. human behavior, 20-2, 5»-3
prenatal development, 16,46-7 anthropology, 45. See also cultural relativism
anxiety, xiv, xvii-xviii, 7-8, 105, 106 n., 118. See also trauma and triumph childhood, 98-100, 159 and pornography, 86-7
symbiosis, 135-62, 148, 14952, 154-6
Bak, R. C., 132 behaviorism. See conditioning bestiality, 51 Bieber, Irving, 199 binding perversions, 56, 58, 67-8
biopsychic mechanisms, 146-7 birth control, 217 bisexuality, 14, 15 and n., 16-19, >44
Freud’s theory of, 18-19, >44 inherited tendencies, 35 in prenatal development, 16-17
Blumer, D., 38, 47 Boehm, R., 157-8 boredom, 7, 9, 107-8, 114, 115—16
familiarity in, 116 and n. and sexual excitement, 70 n. Boss, M., 106 n. brain abnormalities, 4, 38, 47-8, 198
brain studies, 21-2, 44 hypersexuality, 37-8 midbrain mechanisms, 39 pleasure centers, 33 temporal lobe epilepsy, 38, 47-8
breasts, 4, 157-8, 176, 181, 185-6
castration, 117-18, lain.-iaan castration anxiety, 5, 28, 35, 103, 118, 156-7
in exhibitionism, 130-1 and gender identity, 73 and n. in oedipal conflict, 22-3, 24, 26, 100-1
and phallic women, 80, 82 in transvestism, 73 and n., 77, 78-9
childhood (infancy, adolescence), 4, 6-7, 9. See also trauma and triumph; libido development; oedipal conflict; mothers anxiety, 98-100, 159 danger to sexuality in, 118-19 ego development, 88-9, 147, 151, 160-2
exhibitionism, 100, 102 n. frustration in, 88-9 genital curiosity, 100 infantile sexuality, 14, 18-22, 101 n.-ioa n.
sexual excitement, 7, 98-100, 118
sexual looking, 108, 110 victimization, 59 classification, 10-11, 206 clitoris, 28, 30 n. chloral orgasm, 30 and femininity, 23, 30, 35 in fetal development, 16-17 fixation on, 35
clothes, sexualizing of, 96, 98, 109 and n., 110 compromise formation, 93 conditioning, xv, 21, 34, 73-4, 104 n., 146-7
conflict, 14,33-7. See also oedipal conflict; trauma and triumph
and ego splitting, 93-4, 94 n. intrapsychic, 34 coprophilia, 56, 102 n., 134 creativity, 119, 213, 217, 218 men vs. women, 157 of transsexual boys, 160 crime, criminal acts, 163-5, s10-
See also social issues; moral responsibility; sin, sinfulness
cross-dressing, 47,48, 66 and n., 67-73. 74-86
and childhood trauma, 72-3, 76-8
in pornography, 84-6 cultural relativism, xv, 37, 42-3. 45