Preface
A preface by Sergio La Rosa.
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This introduction outlines the project of renewing sexology within a Gestalt therapy framework.
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This chapter traces how sexuality moved from ecclesiastical control to psychological, medical, and sociopolitical inquiry, and situates Gestalt therapy within that evolution
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The chapter argues that many acts labeled “sexual” (e.g., harassment, assault) are better understood as delinquent behavior rather than expressions of sexuality.
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This chapter reframes sexuality and aggression as twin instincts whose healthy balance underpins human development and relationships.
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The chapter argues that, despite liberalized media and policy shifts, everyday sexuality remains constrained by patriarchal norms…
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This chapter contends that Italian schools—one of the few in Europe without compulsory sex education—still treat sexuality mainly as anatomy and risk.
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The chapter reconceives the self, in Gestalt terms, as a process that arises at the organism–environment contact boundary rather than as an inner, preformed entity.
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Eros functions as an aesthetic, interruptive force that calls us back to the body and to co-authorship with the world…
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This chapter reframes sexuality as a domain of responsibility and choice, not only sensation…
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