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Clarity in Connection: Empathic Knowing, Desire, and Sexuality
Clarity in Connection: Empathic Knowing, Desire, and Sexuality   (1987)  
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Author: Judith V. Jordan, Ph.D.

The socialization of adolescent sexuality currently contributes to a different pattern of desire for boys and girls, both of which have a far-reaching and damaging impact on psychological development. In a relational model, desire is conceived of as arising from empathic connection, thus allowing relational growth to become more fulfilling than mere individual satisfaction.

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