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         Sexual Disorders:     more books (100)
  1. Treating Sexual Desire Disorders: A Clinical Casebook
  2. Sexual Aversion, Sexual Phobias, and Panic Disorders by Helen Singer Kaplan, Donald F. Klein, 1987-03-01
  3. Sexual Disorders: Perspectives on Diagnosis and Treatment by Peter J. Fagan PhD, 2003-12-10
  4. Sexual Abuse And Eating Disorders
  5. Clinical Manual of Sexual Disorders by Richard Balon, Robert Taylor Segraves, 2009-08-10
  6. Female Sexual Pain Disorders: Evaluation and Management
  7. Counseling for Sexual Disorders (Resources for Christian Counseling, Vol 26) by Joyce J. Penner, Clifford L. Penner, 1990-12
  8. Handbook of Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders by David L. Rowland, Luca Incrocci, 2008-02-08
  9. Sexual Desire Disorders: Dysfunctional Regulation of Sexual Motivation by Helen Singer Kaplan, 1995-08-01
  10. Role of Sexual Abuse in Etiology of Borderline Personality Disorder
  11. Sexual Disorders: Treatment, Theory, and Research by C. David Tollison, 1979-11
  12. Treating Sexual Disorders
  13. The Return of Desire: A Guide to Rediscovering Your Sexual Passion by Gina Ogden, 2008-07-15
  14. Genetic Disorders of Human Sexual Development (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics) by Leonard Pinsky, Robert P. Erickson, et all 1999-06-17

1. NYU School Of Medicine - Department Of Psychiatry
Online sexual disorders Screening for Men. Back to Psychiatric Screening Tests.Go Back to NYU Department of Psychiatry Home Page. How is your Sexual Life?
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Online Sexual Disorders Screening for Men
Back to Psychiatric Screening Tests Go Back to NYU Department of Psychiatry Home Page How is your Sexual Life?
1. I think or fantasize about sex:
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4. I ejaculate before I want to:
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6. I enjoy having sex with my partner (if you have one):

2. NYU School Of Medicine - Department Of Psychiatry
Online sexual disorders Screening for Women. Back to Psychiatric Screening Tests.Go Back to NYU Department of Psychiatry Home Page. How is your Sexual Life?
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Online Sexual Disorders Screening for Women
Back to Psychiatric Screening Tests Go Back to NYU Department of Psychiatry Home Page How is your Sexual Life? 1. I think or fantasize about sex:
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2. I am able to become aroused:
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3. Sexual Disorders
sexual disorders. Dr B Green, MB, ChB, MRCPsych. Extract Hypersensitivityof the glans penis. How common are sexual disorders? The
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Sexual Disorders
Dr B Green, MB, ChB, MRCPsych Extract from Psychiatry in General Practice . (1994) Edited by Green
ISBN 0-7923-8851-8. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers (Updated December 2000) Previous Page
Classification
Treatment Self assessment ... Swaab references Although the majority of sexual dysfunction probably has a physical basis it is fitting to mention some sexual disorders here because dysfunctions, whether mainly due to physical or psychological causes, can result in distress. For example, the individual with a sexual disorder may suffer related anxiety and sexual frustration which in turn leads to insomnia, and that insomnia may be the presenting complaint to the GP. The individual's close relationships may suffer and tension may build up in the family as a whole. According to DSM-IV (the American Psychiatric Association's classification system) there are a dozen or so sexual disorders. All have to cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty to rate as disorders. A brief overview follows: 1. Hypoactive sexual disorder

4. Sexual Disorders
Characteristics and treatment of sexual disorders Disorders and Conditions sexual disorders. sexual disorders. What are sexual disorders? Sexual dysfunctions are
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What are sexual disorders?
Sexual dysfunctions are disorders related to a particular phase of the sexual response cycle. For example, sexual dysfunctions include sexual desire disorders, sexual arousal disorders, orgasm disorders, and sexual pain disorders. If a person has difficulty with some phase of the sexual response cycle or a person experiences pain with sexual intercourse, he/she may have a sexual dysfunction.
Examples of sexual dysfunctions include:
  • Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. This disorder may be present when a person has decreased sexual fantasies and a decreased or absent desire for sexual activity. In order to be considered a sexual disorder the decreased desire must cause a problem for the individual. In this situation the person usually does not initiate sexual activity and may be slow to respond to his/her partner's sexual advances. This disorder can be present in adolescents and can persist throughout a person's life. Many times, however, the lowered sexual desire occurs during adulthood, often times following a period of stress.
  • Sexual Aversion Disorder.
  • 5. Sexual Disorders. 1. Sexual Impotence
    I. Sexual Impotence Sabbatini, PhD and Silvia H. Cardoso, PhD Sexual impotence, also defined as erectile dysfunction, is a very common problem which affects most men at least once during their lifetime. sexual disorders. I. Sexual Impotence. Renato M.E.
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    I. Sexual Impotence
    Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PhD and Silvia H. Cardoso, PhD
    Sexual impotence, also defined as erectile dysfunction, is a very common problem which affects most men at least once during their lifetime. The incidence of erectile dysfunction varies with age, and increases in the proportion of affected men, from 7 to 8 %, from 20 to 39 years of age; to 55-60 %, in men older than 70 years; according to a study carried out in the USA. The largest increase is seen in men in the range of 60-69 years. Is is estimated that at least 10 million men suffer from chronic impotence in the USA, and that at least 20 million more men have less severe forms of erectile dysfunction associated to age, chronic health problems or psychological problems. Although in the past sexual impotence was regarded as having almost exclusively psychic causes, we now know that from 85 to 90 % of all cases of erectile dysfunction have organic causes, such as peripheral vascular diseases, diabetes, imbalances in the sexual hormones, the effect of medications, etc. This has encouraged medical science to discover new forms of treatment, which are available and work well for a large number of patients. These treatments range from oral tablets and vasoactive drugs which can be injected into the penis, to vacuum pumps and implantable penis prostheses. Efectiveness of therapies may range from 40 to 90 %, depending on the proper choice of method.

    6. Sexual Disorders
    Columbia University College of P S Complete Home Medical Guide Mental and Emotional Health sexual disorders sexual disorders is missing and will be added in the future.
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    7. The Psychiatry On-Line Archives - Papers And Articles
    Applied Psychology. Using Myers Briggs in theWorkplace by Steve Myers Mid LifeCrisis (an MBTI view). sexual disorders. sexual disorders. Media Reviews.
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    10. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/SexualDisorders
    Healthinmind/Mental Health Disorders. sexual disorders (excluding paraphilias)
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    Mental Health Disorders Sexual Disorders (excluding paraphilias) In this section we consider the kinds of problems that can arise in what most societies and most individuals consider as "normal" heterosexual relationships. In the section on paraphilias (literally, abnormal attractions) we consider diagnoses of sexual problems that involve socially disapproved forms of sexual behavior, and in the section on gender identity disorders we cover problems that arise when people are not satisfied with their biologically determined sexual identity. The importance of sex is so great that it is hardly necessary to say, in the case of each possible diagnosis, that the symptoms must "cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning." This DSM-IV requirement is almost guaranteed to apply to any substantial and persistent difficulty in an area so critical to human self-images and relationships.

    11. Paraphilias And Sexual Disorders At ALLPSYCH Online
    Psychiatric Disorders. Paraphilias and sexual disorders. Common Characteristics.Paraphilias all have in common distressing and repetitive
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    powered by FreeFind Psychiatric Disorders Paraphilias and Sexual Disorders Common Characteristics Paraphilias all have in common distressing and repetitive sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors. These fantasies, urges, or behaviors must occur for a significant period of time and must interfere with either satisfactory sexual relations or everyday functioning if the diagnosis is to be made. There is also a sense of distress within these individuals. In other words, they typically recognize the symptoms as negatively impacting their life but feel as if they are unable to control them.

    12. Sexual Disorders
    Impotence is the most common of all the sexual disorders in the male.
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    DIET CURE FOR COMMON AILMENTS Sexual Disorders Sex plays an important role in shaping human lives. It is now that the sex impulse is present in various forms from the earliest months until the end of life. Being a basic instinct like hunger, its satisfaction is essential for sustained harmony and well-being.
    The sexual act not only quietens the excitement which is a natural occurrence during maturity, but also refreshes the body and mind. It also contributes to mental development. In fact, it exercises a powerful influence upon every organ and cell and every physical and chemical process, including the nervous system.
    Sexual activity, however, demands complete concentration and relaxation. It cannot be performed in haste and tension. The modern men who are usually tense and highly occupied are unable to follow these norms. The consumption of alcohol also leads to inadequate sexual functioning. Many persons, therefore, suffer from sexual disorders. Impotence
    Impotence is the most common of all the sexual disorders in the male. It can be defined as failure to obtain an erection or maintain it for a reasonable length of time without attaining organism. The main causes of impotence are fatigue, devitalised condition of the system in general, abuse or misuse of the sexual organism over a long period, glandular deficiencies, infectious diseases including veneral disease and psychological factors.

    13. Sexual Disorders And Dysfunctions At ALLPSYCH Online
    Psychiatric Disorders. sexual disorders and Dysfunctions. Common Characteristics.The primary characteristic in this category is the
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    powered by FreeFind Psychiatric Disorders Sexual Disorders and Dysfunctions Common Characteristics The primary characteristic in this category is the impairment in normal sexual functioning. This can refer to an inability to perform or reach an orgasm, painful sexual intercourse, a strong repulsion of sexual activity, or an exaggerated sexual response cycle or sexual interest. A medical cause must be ruled out prior to making any sexual dysfunction diagnosis and the symptoms must be hindering the person's everyday functioning.

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    sexual disorders information sites on the web recommended professionaland authoritative resources. sexual disorders Information Category Mature Content
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    Sexual Disorders Information Sites on the Web Recommended Resources
    Peter Fagan, Ph.D., Cynthia Osborne, MSW, and David A. Gotlib, M.D.
    Revised Apr 15 2001 About the Authors About this Site The Listings Directory: Medical Web Sites of Interest Comprehensive Sexual Resources History of Sexology Orientation Sexual Dysfunction: Male Female Sexual Exploitation Sexuality and Disability ... Professional Sex Journals About the Authors
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    is Associate Professor of Medical Psychology at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is Director of the Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit , a clinical teaching service in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Hopkins, and has served as President of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research.
    Cynthia Osborne, MSW is Associate Director of the Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit and Instructor in Psychiatry at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
    David A. Gotlib, M.D. is a child and adult psychiatrist at St. Joseph's Health Centre in Toronto. This page was co-created with Dr. Fagan when Dr. Gotlib was a psychiatry resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital. About This Site This site was developed in the process of writing an article for the Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, titled "Mean Streets of Cyberspace: Sex Education Resources on the Internet's World-Wide Web" (JSET 22:79-83, 1997)

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    18. Sexual Disorders - Sexual Addiction
    A man or woman suffering from sexual addiction has the option of seeking professionalhelp by consulting a psychotherapist or committing himself or herself to
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    Sexual addiction is rapidly becoming recognized as a major social problem with similarities well known to alcohol and drug addiction or compulsive gambling. The sexually addicted individual becomes addicted to the neuro-chemical changes that take place in the body during sexual behaviour, much as a drug addict becomes hooked on the effects of "shooting" heroin. This is not to say that the expression of one as a sexual being, an intensely pleasurable, life-enhancing experience for the majority of the population, is an inherently addictive reality. Contrary to enjoying sex as a self-affirming source of physical pleasure, the sex addict has learned to rely on sex for comfort from pain, for nurturing or relief from stress; this is comparable to the alcoholic's purposeful use of alcohol. The beginnings of sexual addiction are usually rooted in adolescence or childhood. For starters, the child often grows up in a chaotic, hostile or neglectful home. Or, the family may have been very normal otherwise, but the child grows up emotionally starved for love because affection is rarely expressed. The child may turn repeatedly to masturbation to escape the parents' violent arguments, for instance, or to make up for an unconscious lack of attention or affection. Masturbation can be a normal and natural part of childhood, but for the lonely, abused or rejected child can become a regular sedative, much like marijuana, to hide the inner pain. Gradually, sex becomes a replacement for other things, a convenient act to turn to in times of any kind of need, from escaping boredom to feeling anxious, to being able to go to sleep at night.

    19. Sexual Disorders. 1. Sexual Impotence
    Translate this page A impotência sexual, também definida como disfunção erétil, é um problemamuito comum que afeta a maioria dos homens durante suas vidas.
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    20. Low Desire, Vaginismus, And Dyspareunia
    As with all sexual disorders, HSDD can be classified as lifelong (existing for theentirety of the person’s adult life) or acquired (developed after a period
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    Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is a condition in which individuals (either men or women) are persistently and recurrently uninterested in sexual expression, and who report the absence of sexual fantasies. In addition, there is little motivation to seek stimuli and diminished frustration when deprived of the opportunity for sexual expression. The individual usually does not initiate sexual activity or may only engage in it reluctantly when it is initiated by the partner. As with all sexual disorders, HSDD can be classified as lifelong (existing for the entirety of the person’s adult life) or acquired (developed after a period of normal functioning). It can also be classified as generalized (occurring across all partners, sexual activities, and situations) or situational (limited to certain partners, sexual practices, or situations). One important factor in the diagnosis of HSDD as with all sexual disorders is that the condition is distressing to the individual and/or is interfering with their life in some way. The following are the diagnostic criteria for HSDD as provided by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV, 1994):

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