Literature DB >> 13426800

The child's sexual life; a consideration of clinical implications.

J D TEICHER.   

Abstract

A healthy sexual life begins in childhood, and the groundwork for later difficulties also begins in childhood. For the child, sexuality is a rather general, pleasurable excitation, not a specific genital stimulation. Excessive attention to the perineal area, operation upon or injury to the genital area and injections are vicissitudes which may have an unhealthy influence on later sexual development. Healthy and informed parental attitudes are the key here, just as they are in the normal exhibitionism, curiosity and intense emotional attachments to parents. Parents infect children, healthily or unhealthily, with their attitudes. In healthy growth exhibitionism and peeping become transformed in socially acceptable ways. In unhealthy growth, either perversions or strong reactions like over-modesty or shame result. Masturbation is common and transitory in most children. Parents, and especially pediatricians to whom parents turn, have a golden opportunity to direct healthy growth by being well informed about the infant and child's sexual growth and thus be enabled to advise upon or manage the common developmental phenomena with good commonsense and patience. Infants and children do not enter the world possessing the morals, standards or inhibitions of adults.

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Keywords:  SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

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Year:  1957        PMID: 13426800      PMCID: PMC1511902     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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1.  Risperidone as a treatment for childhood habitual behavior.

Authors:  Victoria Omranifard; Mostafa Najafi; Mohammad Reza Sharbafchi; Parisa Emami; Mohammad Maracy
Journal:  J Res Pharm Pract       Date:  2013-01
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