Sex by prescription

by Thomas Stephen Szasz

Publisher: Syracuse University Press Published: 1990-11-01 Category: Personal Empowerment

# Understanding Medicine's Role in Controlling Human Sexuality

When we think about personal empowerment and freedom, few topics are as fundamental yet overlooked as our relationship with sexuality and medical authority. This groundbreaking exploration challenges the deeply embedded assumption that sexuality is primarily a medical matter requiring professional intervention and oversight. It invites readers to reconsider one of the most intimate dimensions of human experience and asks a crucial question: who has the right to define what is normal, healthy, or acceptable in our sexual lives?

The book examines how modern medicine has progressively claimed authority over human sexuality, transforming what were once considered personal, moral, or social matters into medical conditions requiring diagnosis and treatment. This medicalization process didn't happen by accident or through explicit conspiracy. Rather, it emerged gradually through a series of professional, cultural, and economic developments that positioned physicians as experts on sexuality. By framing sexual concerns within a medical framework, society granted doctors unprecedented power to define normalcy, prescribe treatments, and essentially regulate intimate human behavior through the language and authority of science.

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