Гэри Уилсон - На порноигле. Порнография и природа зависимости
- Название:На порноигле. Порнография и природа зависимости
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- Год:2020
- Город:Москва
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Написанная ученым и спикером TEDx Гэри Уилсоном, эта книга основана на новейших исследованиях в области нейронауки и аддиктологии — науки о зависимости, а также на множестве анонимных признаний молодых людей, в чьи постели проник Интернет. Эти люди зависимы от порно, и механизм появления аддикции у них во многом схож с принципами развития зависимости от наркотиков.
Гэри Уилсон приглашает читателя к откровенному разговору на нескромную тему, и не стоит стесняться: это делают все, но не все готовы рассказать об этом вслух.
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