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Sonya Brewer - Somatic Psychotherapy For Body, Mind, Heart & Spirit Blog Adventures in Woman-Centered Sexuality: A Critique of Masters & Johnson's Human Sexual Response Cycle

In 1966, William Masters and Virginia Johnson published Human Sexual Response in which they described a four-stage sequence of physiological changes that occur as people (in particular, heterosexual couples having penile-vaginal intercourse) engage in sexually stimulating activities. This "sexual response cycle" model was revolutionary at the time because there really wasn't a systematic view of what went on biologically [...]The post Adventures in Woman-Centered Sexuality: A Critique of Masters & Johnson's Human Sexual Response Cycle appeared first on Sonya Brewer, M.A..

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