stwood /f Gordon /i (pseud. of Michael George Schofie
?Mr. Westwood does not pretend to have written a clinical textbook
of sexual disorder; nor, would he venture to claim the status of a
psychologist of the unconscious.' Still less does he ape the
statistical preciosities of the sociologist. But, drawing on these
and sundry other sources of information, he does attempt to give a
balanced outline of the problem of homosexuality. In this book the
homosexual emerges as a man amongst men struggling in his own way
to deal with the problems and difficulties that arise from a
combination of innate and developmental factors thrown into relief
by the social milieu in which he must perforce exist.?-Dr. Edward
Glover
"Mr. Westwood does not pretend to have written a clinical textbook
of sexual disorder; nor, would he venture to claim the status of a
psychologist of the unconscious.' Still less does he ape the
statistical preciosities of the sociologist. But, drawing on these
and sundry other sources of information, he does attempt to give a
balanced outline of the problem of homosexuality. In this book the
homosexual emerges as a man amongst men struggling in his own way
to deal with the problems and difficulties that arise from a
combination of innate and developmental factors thrown into relief
by the social milieu in which he must perforce exist."-Dr. Edward
Glover
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