"Nymphomania - A Study of the Oversexed Woman" Dr. Albert Ellis, 1964 (1st Edition)
Step into the intricate world of psychological study with Dr. Albert Ellis's, his exploration explores the medical condition of nymphomania, tracing its historical understanding and societal implications. More recently, nymphomania, often referred to as hypersexuality, has been recognized as a complex and multifaceted condition with significant effects on individuals' mental health, relationships, and quality of life. Modern implications highlight the importance of comprehensive treatment approaches that encompass psychotherapy, medical intervention, and social support. Dr. Ellis, a pioneer in the field of psychotherapy and the creator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), provides an indispensable analysis that continues to resonate in contemporary psychological discourse. This rare work is a testament to our enduring quest for knowledge and the evolution of medical and psychological insights.
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Collation / Page Count: 255
"Nymphomania" Dr. Albert Ellis, 1964 (1st Edition)
Binding : Hardcover w/ DJ
Measures : 8 1/4 x 5 3/4in | 21 x 14.25cm
Language : English
Author : Dr. Albert Ellis Ph. D.
Published : New York
Subject : Sexology / Psychology
Year Printed : 1964
Original/Facsimile : Original

