Freedom through being. A case of anorgamia
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v24i93.469Keywords:
autonomy, moral development, anorgasmia, meritocracy, sex therapy, narcissismAbstract
The anorgasmia is shown in this case as an effect of heteronomic moral regulation. Narcissistic meritocracy replaces the very ontological self-esteem, searching interpersonal validation by sexual performance. Work in therapy with self-esteem and autonomy has had the result of releasing the anorgasmia of narcissistic impediments.
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