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Welcome to Introduction to Human Sexuality textbook.

Both Emerson Wolfe and Ericka Goerling teach human sexuality at Portland Community College. Over the course of the last five years, they found that human sexuality textbooks were typically behind in presenting current language, ideas, and contemporary research. Often this wasn’t because of author negligence but, rather, the delayed timelines of publication of materials. Additionally, the cost of textbooks, even certain online versions, were just too expensive to be genuinely accessible to many of their students. Finally, many of the resources that were available for teaching human sexuality were still using a very Western, white, hetero-centric lens in presenting information, which they found to be restrictive to the vastness of human experiences with sexuality. This combination of factors led Emerson and Ericka to look for different options for class materials.

Thankfully, the ability for them to author, create, and compile a textbook on their own was made available in 2020-21. Indeed, this resource would not be available without the support of Open Oregon Educational Resources. Using the framework of Open Education Resources (OERs), this textbook is an organic and dynamic resource, and undergoes regular updating to ensure it is offering current, intersectional, and accessible information.

How This Book is Organized

This textbook is divided into two parts. You will note that the first section, Reflections and Explorations in Human Sexuality, includes ten chapters ranging from Sexology to Gender to Sexual Behaviors. In many ways, Part 1 is a great example of introductory human sexuality and many of the subjects have personal application to one’s experiences and learning. The second section, Part 2, is Professional and Clinical Topics in Human Sexuality and covers topics such as Sexuality Over the Lifespan, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Sexual Dysfunctions and Treatment. While our Part 2 is still considered introductory in nature, it does have a more clinical/professional approach to topics in terms of learning. We feel, strongly, that all these subjects hold value for students’ personal and professional development whether they’re going into psychology, social work, gender and sexuality studies, nursing, public health, anthropology, or something else entirely.

Final Thoughts

Human sexuality is a richly diverse, engaging, sometimes challenging, and ultimately critical area of psychological inquiry. the authors respectfully strive to introduce this textbook as an inclusive and intersectional resource for learning about human sexuality. With that in mind, they also know that there will be ongoing ways to improve content. As previously stated, they invite feedback from the readers- and seek to make your learning experience relevant, academically sound, and personally/professionally meaningful.

Many thanks for being here and all the best for dynamic learning!

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction to Human Sexuality Copyright © 2022 by Ericka Goerling, PhD and Emerson Wolfe, MS is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.