Sex in the Forbidden Zone: When Therapists, Doctors, Clergy, Teachers
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In this book on sexual psychology the author explores a largely taboo subject - the sexual relationship between men in authority and the women they are meant to help. He examines the psychodynamics of these relationships (how to recognize a potential abuser as well as a woman's own capacity for being a victim), and explores what men look for in sex, how their sexual fantasies differ from those of women, and how men could benefit by becoming more in touch with their feminine aspect. He offers reassurance and advice to the victims, both men and women, of such encounters. Peter Rutter is a psychiatrist in private practice.
Author: Peter Rutter
Format: Paperback, 254 pages, 131mm x 197mm, 197 g
Published: 1990, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Sex & Sexuality
In this book on sexual psychology the author explores a largely taboo subject - the sexual relationship between men in authority and the women they are meant to help. He examines the psychodynamics of these relationships (how to recognize a potential abuser as well as a woman's own capacity for being a victim), and explores what men look for in sex, how their sexual fantasies differ from those of women, and how men could benefit by becoming more in touch with their feminine aspect. He offers reassurance and advice to the victims, both men and women, of such encounters. Peter Rutter is a psychiatrist in private practice.