This book examines the context and structures that create spaces where refusals are difficult, and draws on critical, discursive, and feminist psychology to argue that sexual abuse should not be defined by the intent of the abuser, but by the subjective experience of the individual.
This book examines the context and structures that create spaces where refusals are difficult, and draws on critical, discursive, and feminist psychology to argue that sexual abuse should not be defined by the intent of the abuser, but by the subjective experience of the individual.
Jemma Tosh is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and Director of Psygentra, an organisation that specialises in the psychology of gender and trauma. Jemma is the author of Perverse Psychology (2014) and Psychology and Gender Dysphoria: Feminist and Transgender Perspectives (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Intersex youth: Non-consensual surgeries and nosocomial sexual abuse 3. Queer and trans youth: `Sexual rehearsal play and reparative therapies 4. `Sex as treatment: Consent, coercion, and sex therapy 5. Penetration as `treatment : Pathologizing sexual avoidance and pain 6. Phallometrics: Quantifying sexual violence and sexuality 7. Conclusions: a therapeutic rape culture References Index
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Intersex youth: Non-consensual surgeries and nosocomial sexual abuse 3. Queer and trans youth: `Sexual rehearsal play and reparative therapies 4. `Sex as treatment: Consent, coercion, and sex therapy 5. Penetration as `treatment : Pathologizing sexual avoidance and pain 6. Phallometrics: Quantifying sexual violence and sexuality 7. Conclusions: a therapeutic rape culture References Index
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