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HELPING PEOPLE WITH SEXUAL PROBLEMS
Helping People with Sexual ProblemsA Practical Approach for Clinicians
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By
Peter Trigwell, MB, ChB, MMedSc, MRCPsych, MSc, PGD(PST), Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosexual Medicine, Lead Clinician for Liaison Psychiatry in Leeds, Associate Medical Director for City-Wide Services, Leeds Mental Health Trust, Leeds, UK

Description
Helping People with Sexual Problems is a practical guide to enable all clinical health care professionals, whether doctors, nurses, or other clinicians, to assess, understand and attempt to treat their patient's sexual problems, paying attention to both organic and psychological aspects of aetiology and management. It helps them to know when to refer on to specialist services, for difficult or complex cases, and to whom patients would best be referred.

Audience
Psychiatrists, urologists, GU specialists, gynecologists, diabetologists, primary care physicians (all physicians who are likely to be approached by patients with sexual difficulties).

Contents
Introduction. Clinical importance of sexual dysfunction. Understanding normal sexual functioning. Classifying sexual problems. The basis for managing sexual dysfunction. General approach to sex therapy. Specific techniques for specific conditions. Rating scales used in psychosexual medicine. Ethical considerations. Services for sexual dysfunction. Paraphilias.. Gender identity disorders. References/bibliography.

Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 108 pages, publication date: JUL-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-7234-3409-2
ISBN-10: 0-7234-3409-3
Imprint: MOSBY



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