Psychoactive Drugs and Sex

Cover of Psychoactive Drugs and Sex by E.L. Abel
Author: E.L. Abel
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: 1985
Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 9780306418693
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.5573622392 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 615/.788
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Psychoactive Drugs and Sex by E.L. Abel, published by Springer Science & Business Media on March 31, 1985, explores the historical and psychological dimensions of sexual behavior and the quest for substances that enhance sexual experiences. This edition spans 234 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the timeless fascination with aphrodisiacs, tracing their significance from biblical references to contemporary discussions, highlighting how the human psyche has long been captivated by the interplay between sexuality and psychoactive substances.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the relationship between psychoactive drugs and human sexuality, addressing various psychological and clinical aspects. The text discusses historical perspectives, including references to the “forbidden fruit” and mandrake as aphrodisiacs, while also considering the broader implications of these substances in the context of human sexuality. With a focus on psychology and applied psychology, this work provides insights into the enduring curiosity surrounding sexual behavior and the artificial means employed to enhance it.


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The search for artificial means of enhancing sexual experience is timeless and can even be found in the opening passages of Genesis (3:7) where Adam and Eve discovered sex as they took a bi te of the forbidden fruit: “And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked. ” While others may interpret the “opening of their eyes” as simply an awareness of male and femaleness, John Milton and others regarded the forbidden fruit as an aphrodisiac and in Paradise Lost, described in greater detail what happened: “But the false fruit For other operation first displayed Carnal desire infiarning. He on Eve Began to cast lascivious eyes; she hirn As wantonly repaid; in lust they burn. ” Not only did Milton regard the “forbidden fruit” as an aphro disiac, he also identified it as an apple, and an apple it has re mained until this day. Sexual behavior has always been one of the most fascinating and attention-arresting activities in human history and there has been no decrease in the fascination and curiosity it still arouses in the human psyche. 1 2 Introduction As timeless as the topic of sexual behavior is that of aphro disiacs. For example, after the “forbidden fmit,” the Bible specifi cally identified mandrake as an aphrodisiac (Genesis 30:14-17): “And Reuben went, in the days of wheat harvest, and found mandrakes in the field, and brought them to his mother, Leah.

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