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by John Money (Author) "The phenomenon that is today named homosexuality did not have that name until it was coined by K.M. Benkert, writing under the pseudonym of Kertbeny,..." (more)
Key Phrases: reciprocal paraphilic condition, hypophilic condition, sexuoerotic arousal, United States, Johns Hopkins, John Hinckley (more...)
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"A scholastic masterpiece....The best and most up to date review of the neurobiology of sexual orientation in print....This book should be required reading for all psychiatrists and is strongly recommended for all physicians who will be caring for gay and bisexual men with AIDS in the years to come." --Newsletter of the Psychiatric Medical Association of New Mexico
"An internationally recognized expert on problems of gender identity, Money examines the cultural, physiological, and personal history factors that determine sexual orientation and its disorders . . . . His discussion of the development of 'lovemaps' (the picture one has of the idealized lover or love object) helps explain sexual behavior that otherwise would seem irrational. Illustrative case histories are frequently used. There is an excellent glossary . . . . This is a book for specialists and is recommended for university libraries." --Choice
"The author addresses important scientific and social questions, and it is clear that he has devoted many years of thoughtful attention to them." --Journal of the American Medical Association


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The diverse historical, cultural, and physiological influences that determine sexual orientation are the focus of this fascinating work by one of the foremost investigators of human sexuality. Drawing on case studies from his sexology clinic, the author addresses the many enigmas of sexual orientation: What makes children grow up to be homosexual, heterosexual or bisexual? To what degree is gender determined before birth? What do we know about the relationship between hormones and homosexuality in adulthood? Also explored here is Money's pioneering concepts of lovemaps, the pathways of individual sexual and erotic development, and the factors that may shape overall healthy or pathological orientation, paraphilia, and gender transposition in childhood, adolescence, and maturity. Written in accessible language for researchers and clinicians, this authoritative work is both thought-provoking and informative as it explores timely questions of sexual orientation.

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1St Edition edition (May 5, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195054075
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195054071
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,151,931 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best single book for the befuddled and/or fearful, June 4, 2005
Looking for a book to suggest to a family that has been having trouble understanding, and continuing to love, a gay family member, I had a quick look-around for published materials. I was especially hopeful that there might be an appropriate title by Dr. Milton Diamond, but no such luck. I'll have to hope they'll view his website. That left me with two books that I would very strongly recommend: John Money's Gay, Straight, and In-Between, and Anne Fausto-Sterling's Sexing the Body. Money's book is a straightforward description of how a serious and responsible researcher has come to understand homosexuality over the course of decades of research, but Fausto-Sterling's is a more "nuanced" account of the formation of human sexualities that ruthlessly but with good humor attacks easy assumptions and over-generalizations.

Money objectively synthesizes the work done during his lifetime by numerous researchers in the field of human sexuality. He gives the reader a clear way to understand that the sexual identity of a person, what the person is and is motivated to do as a sexual being, begins with the individual's genetic constitution (which is in all cases almost entirely identical to other human beings), is influenced by the complex hormonal and nutritional environment in the womb during gestation, and then is further molded by nurture and learning -- with early events, generally speaking, being more influential than later events.

Criticisms of Money in the Colapinto book refer to events that occurred early in Money's career, and to an understanding that has been revised and reshaped over the years and the dozen or so books that Money has written to the point that it does Money an injustice to condemn his recent book on that account. More importantly, perhaps, it may turn readers away from a book that describes the "state of the art" at the time it was written. Anyone who wants to study this field must go over these same findings, must "re-search" them, to discover whether further refinements are needed. So, whether you end up agreeing with Money on individual points or not, his book gives in relatively short compass a survey of what is currently regarded as knowledge in this field.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Congested paths regale in the touch at each profound juncture., November 25, 2008
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John William Money, PhD (1921-2006), New Zealand born psychologist and sexologist, in "Gay, Straight, and In-Between" (1988), investigates sexual orientation, explaining how some find themselves swimming outside of the mainstream.

In the first of this book's four chapters, "Prenatal Hormones and Brain Dimorphism" covers how before birth the neuroendocrine/central nervous systems, endocrine glands and some visceral tissues secrete into the bloodstream chemicals disbursing information to other bodily organs and cells, which, in turn, affect individuals portraying defective characteristics of both sexes after birth.

Second, in "Gender Coding," Money describes what it is collectively hormonal, genetic and social that impacts on one's mind, body and behaviour, causing them in childhood to be--through "identification," behaving like someone else, and "complementation," behaving unlike another person (both applied to G-I/R, gender-identity/role)--totally female, male or androgynous.

Chapter three, "Gender Crosscoding," delves the conflict between one's gender and behaviour, cross-purposed against external genitals, found in, for instance, homophilia, transvestism and transexualism.

Finally, chapter four, "Lovemaps and Paraphilia," the author expounds on mental templates of the brain, which, because of development, represent one's ideal sexual proclivities/partner(s). Some of which are thought of as egregious perversions. However, Money doesn't believe homosexuality, with its lovemap, is a paraphilia (declassified as one in 1973 from the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" of the American Psychiatric Association, and Sigmund Freud, in a 1935 letter to an American mother of a gay son, said homosexuality wasn't an illness, nor could it be changed). Irving Bieber, et al, in "Homosexuality" (1962) said, "Freud's formulation of the etiology of homosexuality postulated a continuum between constitutional and experiential elements." That is, a causation based on what one is physically born with versus what they experience. Money proclaims, "Biology and social input interact at a crucial phase of maturation. It is their interaction that determines the outcome." Further, he states homosexuality is, if anything, understood through the developmental determinism principle, outlining just when the brain becomes heterosexualized, or homosexualized, and to what length, magnitude and permanence.

Such development occurs in stages with several causes. In the prenatal stage, causatively, male sex hormones may masculinize and not defeminize the brain, but a hormonal lack may demasculinize and not feminize, same. During the prenatal/early-newborn phase, preponderant male sex hormones oblivious to female sex hormones, a propensity, but not a predestination, to homosexuality is ratified. From infancy to childhood, the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal system that deals with secretion of hormones is quiescent, where the causative agents enter the brain, to varying degrees, through the sense organs, i.e., social conditioning or learning based on experience and familiarity, called "apperceptive assimilation." Identification with an "exemplar" or model representing one's own sex, and complementation with same of the opposite sex, brings about heterosexuality. When there is discordance, instigated by amerced prepubertal, boy-girl sexual rehearsal play, homosexuality might ensue. The author says the "Exigency theory," that describes requirements intrinsic to one's human existence, by bonding(s), being sustained, typecast and destined by fate, through using/restraining/unfolding mechanisms, unites all sexological theories here.

At the conclusion of this work is a handy, forty-five page glossary, followed by an appendix, exploring treatments for sex offenders. "Gay, Straight, and In-Between" by John Money is well worth reading to discover what makes one tick sexually, where congested paths regale in the touch at each profound junture.

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5.0 out of 5 stars John Money should be a National Hero, October 16, 1999
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This little book could save millions of children from lives of sexual dysfunction if only everyone would read it. The knowledge in this book about the formation and nature of sexual identity in humans is long, long overdue in western society. John Money gives us a new language and a model based on extensive research for understanding and thinking about our sexuality. Please, all who are or plan to be parents, as well as all mental and social health professionals -- READ THIS BOOK!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time
This book is just another example of John Money making up stuff to earn a dollar. He is a known fraud and people should not be naive enough to take him seriously. Read more
Published on December 5, 2005 by T. Baca

1.0 out of 5 stars This man's work lacks any scientific merit--it's all opinion
Please read of this man's (...) in the work of John Colapinto cited above--As Nature Made Him (it is the story of an identical twin whose circumcision was botched, and
Money... Read more
Published on June 1, 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars He is the foremost fraud on this subject.
Contrary to one poster who called Money the foremost thinker on this subject, the reality has proven that Money is the foremost [suspect]. Read more
Published on May 26, 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars excellent, provocative work
on the formation of gender identity. Money is unquestionably one of the foremost thinkers on human sexuality of the modern era. Read more
Published on December 5, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars In-Between?
In-Between? Is that supposed to mean us bisexual people? The title alone is an insult, don't bother opening the book. It'll just make you more upset. This is rock bottom.
Published on December 26, 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars Read "As Nature Made Him" by John Colapinto
Read "As Nature Made Him" by John Colapinto
Published on March 7, 2001 by Read

1.0 out of 5 stars Trust this author at your own peril...
Dr. Money's research methods are, to put it mildly, suspect. To find out more about this author, please read the very fine book "As Nature Made Him" by John Colapinto.
Published on February 21, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars LIES, LIES and more LIES!
John Money is a joke. No REAL dr./scientist would make up ficticious results in case studies! He has lost ALL credibility and is an embarrassment to others in his profession... Read more
Published on February 8, 2000 by Pat O'Butter

5.0 out of 5 stars This book should be required reading in high school
John Money explains the many factors that contribute to sexualorientation and sexual preferences. This is a book with profoundimplications for child rearing, contributing to an... Read more
Published on February 3, 2000 by Joan Mazza

5.0 out of 5 stars Should be required reading.
John Money explains the many factors that contribute to sexual orientation and sexual preferences. This is a book with profound implications for child rearing, contributing to... Read more
Published on May 27, 1999

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