To Dance the Dance

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To Dance the Dance

A Symbolic Interactional Exploration of Premarital Sexuality

Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Social, group or collective psychology Groups and group theory

Author: F. Scott Christopher

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Collection: LEA's Series on Personal Relationships

Language: English

Published by: Psychology Press

Published on: 1st September 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 615 Kb

ISBN: 9781135653811


Overview

This pioneering monograph integrates the major research findings of the past four decades and offers a new model for the study of human sexuality. The author examines the empirical literature on sexuality for the developmental stages of childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood and for experiences of sexual aggression. He then uses symbolic interactionism to develop a theoretical model which integrates the research across the developmental periods and for instances of sexual aggression, providing one of the most comprehensive views of sexuality development that has yet been offered.

Key Themes

The work investigates the role of family, peers, romantic partners, and personality in the development of sexual expression and offers a unique vision of how symbolic interactionism can inform one''s understanding of sexual beliefs and behaviors through the developmental stages. By acknowledging developmental differences and changes in individuals and their interpersonal relationship context, a more integrated understanding emerges of how sexuality develops.

Intended Audience

This volume is intended for students and scholars interested in the influences on the development of sexual expression of youth and young adults. It will be of great interest to readers in psychology, family studies, communication, sociology, adolescent studies, and specialized areas of sexuality research. It is appropriate for undergraduate seminars and graduate-level courses on human sexuality, close relationships, family theory, sociology, communication, social psychology, developmental psychology, and related areas.

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