Graduate Research Papers
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Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
Currently, existing sexual dysfunction information has centered upon sexual desire and/or sexual response. Unfortunately, the concern over what has been referred to as sexual compulsivity (Quadland, 1985), sexual addiction (Schwartz & Brasted, 1985; Carnes, 1983), and sexual impulsivity (Barth & Kinder, 1987) had been met with sparse research at best. Much of what is now available is based upon historical discussions of hyperactive sexuality or nymphomania and satyriasis, the former receiving, the plurality of attention despite its lack of an operational definition and its sexist and judgmental connotation (Quadland, 1985).
Year of Submission
1990
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Educational Administration and Counseling
First Advisor
Robert T. Lembke
Second Advisor
Robert T. Lembke
Date Original
1990
Object Description
1 PDF file (17 leaves)
Copyright
©1990 Barton A. Wieden
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Wieden, Barton A., "A case for the sexual impulsivity perspective for describing issues of sexual control" (1990). Graduate Research Papers. 3557.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/3557
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