An edition of The centerfold syndrome (1995)

The centerfold syndrome

how men can overcome objectification and achieve intimacy with women

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An edition of The centerfold syndrome (1995)

The centerfold syndrome

how men can overcome objectification and achieve intimacy with women

1st ed.
  • 4 Want to read

It's no secret that millions of men read magazines like Playboy and Penthouse and lust after bikini-clad models. After all, guys will be guys, and what's the harm? Plenty! claims psychologist and educator Gary R. Brooks, author of The Centerfold Syndrome, a ground-breaking book that shows how many so-called normal male attitudes toward sex are actually harmful and destructive.

Here is the first candid analysis of how boys are conditioned to pursue airbrushed photo fantasies, and how they're brought up to depend upon and yet fear the perceived power women hold over them as gatekeepers to a precious commodity - their objectified bodies! And even more importantly how this syndrome prevents true emotional intimacy between men and women.

But Dr. Brooks also offers a way to overcome this destructive malady. Using actual case histories and transcripts from groups he has led over many years, Dr. Brooks documents how a variety of men from different backgrounds have struggled to escape the depersonalization, the isolation, and the sense of frustration and powerlessness of the Centerfold Syndrome.

In stories that are both inspiring and instructive, the author demonstrates their successes and set-backs as they try to achieve mature and more meaningful relationships with their wives and partners. Both men and women will appreciate the candor of The Centerfold Syndrome. Dr. Brooks offers specific guidelines and practical plans of action for all of us in our various roles - as friends, lovers, partners, husbands, wives, parents, responsible citizens - in an era of changing gender relations.

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English
Pages
244

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The centerfold syndrome: how men can overcome objectification and achieve intimacy with women
1995, Jossey-Bass Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-234) and index.

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.7/081
Library of Congress
HQ28 .B76 1995, HQ28.B76 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 244 p. ;
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1277159M
Internet Archive
centerfoldsyndro0000broo
ISBN 10
0787901040
LCCN
95008838
OCLC/WorldCat
32396447
Library Thing
1320007
Goodreads
764478

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