Enabling Romance: A Guide to Love, Sex and Relationships for People with Disabilities (and the People Who Care About Them)
by Ken Kroll, Erica Levy Klein
Considered by many to be "The Joy of Sex for people with disabilities," Enabling Romance candidly covers: shattering sexual stereotypes; building self-esteem; creative sexual variations; reproduction and contraception for people with disabilities; specific information on several different physical and sensory disabilities, including spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, amputation, blindness and deafness.
Sexuality After Spinal Cord Injury : Answers to Your Questions
by Stanley H. Ducharme, PhD, Kathleen M. Gill, PhD
Anatomy, fertility, sexually transmitted diseases, self-esteem, sexual satisfaction, and parenting are among the many physical and emotional issues discussed in this candid and compassionate guide. Drawing heavily on the experiences of men and women living with spinal cord injury (SCI), this handbook relays practical information while acknowledging different lifestyles, tastes, values, and orientations. The convenient question-and-answer format allows individuals with SCI to explore their questions in private and at their own pace.
New Horizons: A Guide to Sexuality After Spinal Cord Injury
by Pamela J. Bielunis
Out of print but limited availability from Amazon.com
Sexual Options for Paraplegics and Quadriplegics
by Thomas O. Mooney, Theodore M. Cole (Contributor), Richard A. Chilgren (Contributor)
Sexual Adjustment: A Guide for the Spinal Cord Injured
by Martha F. Gregory, Raymond C. Cheever (Editor)
Limited availability, however, used copies may be available.
Sensuous Wheeler: Sexual Adjustment for the Spinal Cord Injured
by Barry J. Rabin
Limited availability, however, used copies may be available.
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities, Chronic Pain and Illness
by Cory Silverburg, Miriam Kaufman, Fran Odette, Cory Silverberg
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability is a long-overdue self-help sex guide for the millions of people living with disabilities and chronic pain and illness. For sufferers of ailments from chronic fatigue syndrome and spinal cord injury to multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and others, the book provides encouragement, support, and expert information on sex positions, orgasm, and sex toys. It also features illustrations, a resource guide with hundreds of books, websites, and organizations.
Sexuality and Disability
by Maddie Blackburn
The first book to tackle this sensitive and important area in a realistic way. Will increase professional awareness and knowledge of the complex issues concerning sexuality and disablement. Provides practical advice and tips for professionals supporting and advising disabled people.
Is Fred Dead? A Manual on Sexuality for Men with Spinal Cord Injuries
by Robert W. Baer
Book addresses issues closely related to men’s perception of self-worth and self-esteem, offering detailed and useful information for resuming sexual relations and developing an increased level of intimacy. Sexual anatomy is discussed, as is the sexual response cycle, erectile dysfunction, fertility techniques, positions, and sexual aids. Is Fred Dead? A Manual on Sexuality for Men with Spinal Cord Injuries offers candid and welcome assistance to those struggling to make a positive adjustment to their lives.
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