Required Reading
For The Sexological Bodywork Training, Fall 2010
Somatic Sex Education is an area of study full of new ideas. The required (and recommended) readings and viewings are foundational for the profession of Sexological Bodywork. We suggest completing the required readings before the course begins. This will allow more time during the actual training for the practice of erotic bodywork and somatic coaching.
Texts
(Purchase online at stores like amazon.)
The Erotic Mind by Jack Morin
Women’s Anatomy of Arousal: Secret Maps to Buried Pleasure by Sheri Winston
Essays
(Free online)
Somatic Education: its Origins, Ancestors, and Prospects by Edward W. Maupin, Ph.D.
Clinical Somatic Education: A New Discipline in the Field of Health Care by Thomas Hanna Ph.D.
Pointers for Sexual-Spiritual Practice by Barnaby Barratt Ph.D.
A Social History of the First Ten Years of the Taoist Erotic Massage by Joseph Kramer Ph.D.
Recommended Films
Enrolled students are required to view, study and practice over twelve hours of erotic teachings from over twenty-five different educational DVDs. All of these required video lessons can be streamed or downloaded through The New School of Erotic Touch. Enrolled students’ online video study will be guided by the course work book and in class phone gatherings with Joseph Kramer.
Most of the recommended films listed below are available for rent in stores and online. There will be discussion of the films below in the course forums.
Bliss written and directed by Lance Young starring Terence Stamp
Shortbus written and directed by John Cameron Mitchell
Sex, Lies, and Videotape written and directed by Steven Soderbergh
Resurrection with Ellen Burnstyn (not available on DVD)
Healing Sex: The Complete Guide to Sexual Wholeness with Staci Haines (available through www.eroticmassage.com)
Recommended Reading
Our Sexuality by Robert Crooks and Karla Baur (8th, 9th or 10 Edition. Be sure to buy the textbook and not the study guide.) This college text is the best survey of the biological, psychosocial, behavioral and cultural aspects of sexuality available today. This is an important resource for professional sexologists. Note that the 8th and 9th edition can be purchased very inexpensively.
Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love and Intimacy Alive in Committed Relationships by David Schnarch
The Mindful Brain. Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being by Daniel J. Siegel
Touching Enlightenment: Finding Realization in the Body by Reginald A. Ray
Read a segment immediately: Touching Enlightenment
Reclaiming Eros: Sacred Whores and Healers by Margaret Wade and Suzanne Blackburn
Read chapters about instructors immediately: Isa Magdalena and Joseph Kramer.
Indecent Practices and Erotic Trance: Making Sense of Tantra
by Jungian analyst John Ryan Haule
Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century by Barbara Carrellas.
Read two chapters immediately: How to Touch and Four Conscious Breaths
Somatics: Reawakening The Mind’s Control Of Movement, Flexibility, And Health by Thomas Hanna