Psychosexual medicine : an introduction
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Psychosexual medicine : an introduction
Arnold, 2001
2nd ed.
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Previous ed.:[s.l. : s.n., 1989]
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Psychosexual Medicine introduces doctors and other health professionals to the psychological aspects of sexual problem and how these interact with physical causes. It is of particular benefit to general practitioners, gynaecologists, urologists and genitourinary physicians who meet patients with sexual problems in the course of their own work and who wish to increase their skills in treating them.
The thoroughly revised and updated text reflects the changes that have occurred in psychosexual medicine during the last decade, including the advent of new treatments for male erectile dysfunction. The scope has been expanded to incorporate contributions from physicians working in a broad range of clinical settings, while retaining a consistent and practical style throughout.
Other important additions to this new edition include chapters on the physical aspects of the sexual response and on disorders of sexual preference and gender identity. The relevance of past history and problems relating to life events are considered. Problems relating to ageing, disability, cultural differences and sexual abuse are also described.
With a new user-friendly design and format, and the introduction of key points, boxed summaries and real case studies, the textbook feel of the book has been considerably enhanced. Recommended by the Institute of Psychosexual Medicine, this new edition will confirm the reputation of this book as the only introductory text in the field and essential reading for anyone wishing to learn more about this expanding subject.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Principles of Psychosexual Medicine
Introduction
Physical aspects of the sexual response
Physical aspects of the male sexual response
Psychological aspects of the sexual response
Interaction of physical and psychological factors
Presentation and management
The skills of psychosexual medicine
The relevance of past history
Part 2 Psychosexual Problems
Problems with life events
Vaginismus and non-comsummation
Lack of sexual desire
Erectile dysfunction
Problems with ejaculation
Problems with female orgasm
Painful intercourse
Disorders of sexual preference and gender identity
Part 3 Psychosexual Medicine in Clinical Practice
General practice
The contraceptive clinic
The genito-urinary clinic
The gynaecology clinic
The psychosexual medicine clinic.
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