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The impact of Internet pornography on married women : a psychodynamic perspective
    Cebulko, Susan.
Publisher: Cambria Press,
Pub date: c2007.
Pages: xxvi, 247 p. ;
ISBN: 1934043176
Copy info: 1 copy available in CIRC1.
1 copy total in all locations. 
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HQ759 .C334 2007 1 Book Main Library - Circulating Collection - 1st Fl.
Summary
While there have been studies conducted on Internet pornography users, there have been none until now on those that are exposed to the "secondhand" impact. This unprecedented book is daring study that provides a psychodynamic understanding of womens experiences of husbands who use Internet pornography. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Author Biography
Susan Cebulko has been an adjunct professor in the communications department at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis from 1994 to 1997. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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ISBN: 1934043176
ISBN: 9781934043172
LC call number: HQ759 .C334 2007
Personal author: Cebulko, Susan.
Title: The impact of Internet pornography on married women : a psychodynamic perspective / Susan Cebulko.
Portion of title: Internet pornography on married women
Publication info: Youngstown, N.Y. : Cambria Press, c2007.
Physical description: xxvi, 247 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-241) and indexes.
Contents: Chapter one. Introduction -- Chapter two. Background -- History of the literature on pornography -- Current research on pornography -- Social feminist theory -- Analytic feminist theory -- Object relations theory -- Self-psychology -- Feminine masochism -- Effects on wives of husbands' preoccupation with pornography -- Relevant literture on affairs -- Roman Catholic teachings on sex and sexuality -- Definitions of pornography -- Statement of assumptions -- Chapter three. Methodology -- Introduction -- Participant recruitment -- Description of participants -- Data collection -- Data analysis -- Qualitative -- Quantitative -- General survey questionnaire -- Limitations and generalizability -- Protection of participants -- Chapter four. Introduction to the results -- Chapter five. In the beginning -- Introduction -- Family of orign -- Experience of pornography -- Separate lives -- Collecting evidence -- Small confrontations -- Excuses -- "It's my fault" -- "Alluring power" -- Dealing with it -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary -- Chapter six. Temporary peace -- Introduction -- Collecting evidence -- Covering for him -- Keep talking -- Tolerance -- Vigilance -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary -- Chapter sevfen. Something is definitely up -- Introduction -- Big confrontation -- Idle threats -- Babysitter -- Desperate solutions -- Consequences -- Seeking help -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary -- Chapter eight. Big discovery -- Introduction -- Major betrayal -- Raw emotions -- "I don't know him: he doesn't know me" -- Confrontation -- Cyber detective -- Consequences -- "I know: I don't know" -- Dealing with it -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary -- Chapter nine. COSA women -- Introduction -- COSA -- New language -- COSA as ritual -- Work your own program -- "I'm no longer isolated" -- Abundance of information -- Marriage enhancement -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary -- Chapter ten. Summary of the results -- In the beginning -- Temporary peace -- Something is definitely up -- Big discovery -- COSA women -- Chapter eleven. Theoretical implications -- Introduction -- Brief summary of findings -- Findings -- Finding #1 reoccuring cycle -- Finding #2 c hildhood truama -- Finding #3 overlooking evidence -- Finding #4 sexual desire -- Finding #5 survey results vs. interview data -- Finding #6 men's sexual conduct -- Finding #7 COSA women and SAA men -- Finding #8 repeated references to forgiveness and hope -- Discussion of survey results -- Comparison to existing theory from the background review -- Object relations theory -- Self-psychology -- Capacity for intimacy -- COSA women and SAA men -- Forgiveness and hope -- Summary of theoretical implications -- Clinical implications -- Social implications -- Areas for future research -- Chapter twelve. Postscript -- Appendix A. Cybersex survey -- Appendix B. Participant's informed consent form -- Appendix C. Demographic questionnaire -- Appendix D. General social survey results.
Subject: Married women--Psychology--Case studies.
Subject: Internet pornography--Psychological aspects--Case studies.
Electronic access: Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0710/2007005301.html
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