Two exaggerations threaten a wholesome understanding of human sexuality today. The first is represented by the ceaseless, value-free quest for pleasure; the second focuses on rules and spiritual cliches that offer little practical counsel or support.
'Whole and Holy Sexuality’ is an insightful and enlightening handbook with concrete suggestions and support. It will help married, single and vowed celibate people to cope with, grow from, and enjoy sexuality.
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William Kraft teaches psychology at Carlow University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the author of twelve books in the areas of addiction, sexuality, life-cycle development, and holiness and healthiness. He is a consultant to various religious communities and religious dioceses, and maintains a private practice in psychological services.