Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2023)
Impact on Individuals, Couples, Children and Minorities

Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine Series

Coordinators: Corona Giovanni, Jannini Emmanuele A., Maggi Mario

Language: English

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This new edition aims to examine the impacts of maltreatment of both children and social minorities, such as homosexuals and gender dysphoric individuals or those affected by disabilities, in women, in patients, and describes skills that are of value in supporting victims of maltreatment and preventing discrimination. On this purpose, the new book is not only an update of the current literature on the topic, but will be also enriched by chapters dealing with the subtle border between courtship and harassment, with the responsibilities of the health professionals, with the role of internet and pornography in the ?economy? of abuses and sexual slavery, with forensic aspects of the abuses and with therapy of both suffered and operated sexual violence starting from prevention as social education until medical approaches.   
This new edition will be particularly useful to sexual medicine specialists, medical doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists, as well as graduate students in these disciplines, but also to sociologists, educators and law professionals. By fostering a better understanding of discrimination triggers and effects, this new edition will help clinicians and mentors to provide improved support through the tailoring of therapies to the needs of maltreated and abused individuals.

1. Courtship, harassment, and sexual abuse: defining the borders.- 2. Etiology of Sexual Offending.- 3. Religious authority as risk factor for sexual abuse.- 4. The impact of sexual abuse on the emotions and relationship.- 5. The role of emotional dysregulation in modulating emotional/physical abuse and psychopathology.- 6. Sexual Abuse and sexual function.- 7. The incest and the psychopathological family.- 8. Unwanted sexual events and female sexuality.- 9. Sexual trauma and psychotic risk.- 10. Sexual abuse in health professionals.- 11. Abuse, human trafficking, and prostitution.- 12. Sexual abuse and misuse of alcohol and substances.- 13. Childhood sexual abuse and psychopathology.- 14. Childhood sexual abuse in gender creative children.- 15. Chemsex and abuse.- 16. Negative Attitudes to Lesbian women and Gay Men: Persecutors and Victims.- 17. Female paraphilias as revealed through male-male erotica: A new and normative paradigm?.- 18. Atypical Sexual Offenders.- 19. Forensic aspects of Sexual Abuse.- 20. Social education to face sexual abuse.- 21. Psychological treatment of paraphilic sex offenders.- 22. Medical treatment of paraphilic sex offenders.

Prof. Giovanni Corona works as endocrinologist and andrologist at the Endocrinology Unit of Maggiore-Bologna Hospital, Bologna, Italy. He received the MD degree from the University of Bologna, passed the board examination in Endocrinology and holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Florence. He is co-author of more than 350 peer-reviewed manuscripts, and various book chapters and invited reviews in the field of endocrinology and sexual medicine. He is associated Editor of the Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. He is member of the editorial board of Andrology, Hormones, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism and the Journal of Sexual Medicine. From 2010 to 2015 he was an associate editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, and he is now the associate editor of the same journal. He is a member of the European Society of Endocrinology, and Academician of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) and the co-chair of the “Guidelines Committee” of the EAA. In 2018 he became President of the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine and was also nominated as the Chair of the Scientific Committee of the European Society for Sexual Medicine. He is current president of the European Society for Sexual Medicine and Secretary of the International Society of Andrology.

Emmanuele A. Jannini, MD, OMRI, KSG, KHS, SMOCG, a Full Professor of Endocrinology and Medical Sexology (ENDOSEX) and director of the Postgraduate School of Endocrinology at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, was a guest researcher and fellow at the Clinical Endocrinology Branch, NIDDK/NIH, Bethesda, and lecturer at St Catherine’s College, Oxford on courses of the European Academy of Sexual Medicine. He is or has been a visiting professor of Andrology at the Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou), Anhui Medical University (Hefei), Jiao Tong University (Shanghai), Daxin Hospital (Xi’an), and Academic Advisor of the First Teaching
Focuses on the emotional, sexual and psychological maltreatment of women, children, and sexual minorities Offers important skills in supporting victims of maltreatment and preventing discrimination and risks of abuses Assists in tailoring preventive strategies and psychological and medical therapies to individual and social needs