Chapter 1 Exploring Healthy Sexuality
Chapter 2 Female Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 3 Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 4 Human Sexual Response
Chapter 5 Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Identity
Chapter 6 Love and Sexuality
Chapter 7 Sexual Communication
Chapter 8 Child, Adolescent, and Adult Sexuality
Chapter 9 Contraception
Chapter 10 Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 11 Sexual Dysfunction, Sex Therapy, and Sexual Enhancement
Chapter 12 Sexual Violence
Chapter 13 Health Behavior Theories and Models
Rhonda
Rahn
Dr. Rhonda Rahn is an Instructional Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University. She earned her PhD in Health Education, MS in Health Education, and BS in Health from Texas A&M University. She teaches allied, community, and public health undergraduate students. Prior to teaching, Dr. Rahn spent 14 years as a professional health educator in the Department of Student Health Services at Texas A&M University where she advised a peer educator student organization and developed a course on peer health education. Her research interests investigate college students' health behaviors including sexuality and peer health education. Dr. Rahn has taught courses such as Concepts in Peer Health Education, Human Diseases, and Human Sexuality since 2013. She has publications in peer-reviewed journals and have presented at national and state conferences. She is a professional member of SOPHE, ACHA, APHA, ASHA, and TAHPERD and a Certified Health Education Specialist. Dr. Rahn has mentored undergraduate students and new professionals in a variety of different roles as a member of professional organizations, a professional health educator, and a faculty member.