Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals
Herausgeber: Levine, Stephen B; Althof, Stanley E; Risen, Candace B
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Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals
Herausgeber: Levine, Stephen B; Althof, Stanley E; Risen, Candace B
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The Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals, 3rd Edition, builds on the authorsâ authoritative first person voice on sexual matters of the previous editions, reflecting the field's growing sophistication about sexual disorders and their therapies.
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The Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals, 3rd Edition, builds on the authorsâ authoritative first person voice on sexual matters of the previous editions, reflecting the field's growing sophistication about sexual disorders and their therapies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781138860261
- ISBN-10: 1138860263
- Artikelnr.: 43545160
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781138860261
- ISBN-10: 1138860263
- Artikelnr.: 43545160
Stephen B. Levine, MD, is a clinical professor in the department of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, and is co-director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health in Beachwood, Ohio. Candace B. Risen, LISW-S, is an assistant clinical professor of social work in the department of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, and is co-director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health in Beachwood, Ohio. Stanley E. Althof, PhD, is an emeritus professor in the department of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, and is executive director of the Center for Marital and Sexual Health of South Florida in Palm Beach, Florida.
Preface to 1st edition Preface to 2nd edition Preface to 3rd edition Section One: Fundamental Knowledge And Skills Introduction 1. Grasping the Intuitive Ideal: Why Sex Is Important Stephen B. Levine
MD 2. The Sexual Narrative: A Story Waiting to be Told Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 3. Boundary Crossings in Clinical Practice Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 4. The Rich Ambiguity of Our Key Concepts: Making Distinctions Stephen B. Levine
MD Section Two: Treatment Part A: Women's Major Sexual Concerns 5. Clinical Challenges of Sexual Desire in Younger Women Rosemary Basson
MD FRCP (UK) 6. Problems with Orgasm Karen Donahey
PhD 7. Painful Sex Sophie Bergeron
PhD
Natalie Rosen
PhD andSerena Corsini-Munt
MA 8. Sexuality and Menopause Sheryl Kingsberg
PhD and Michael Krychman
MD Part B: Men's Major Sexual Concerns 9. Low Sexual Desire Stanley E. Althof
PhD 10. The Sexual Challenges for Adolescent Boys and Young Men Derek Polonsky
MD 11. Erection Problems of Married and Divorced Men Stephen B. Levine
MD 12. Premature Ejaculation Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 13. Delayed Ejaculation Michael A. Perelman
PhD
Daniel N. Watter Ed.D 14. Problematic Sexual Behaviors I. David Marcus
PhD Part C: Problems Common To Both Genders 15. Sexual Concerns and Dysfunction Related to Past Sexual Trauma Christine A. Courtois
Ph.D 16. Sexual Problems during Disrupted Reproduction and Pregnancy Linda Hammer-Burns
Ph.D 17. Infidelity Douglas K. Snyder
Ph.D
Donald H. Baucom
Ph.D
and Kristina Coop Gordon Ph.D 18. Transitions: Single Again
Partnered Again Lin Myers Jovanovic
Ph.D 19. Challenges of Sexual Life After Breast and Prostate Cancer Lisa M. Anllo
Ph.D 20 Helping Those with Intellectual Disabilities Deborah A Richards
MA
CHMH
and J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 21.Sexual Function and States of Depression Anita Clayton
MD ND Veronica Harsh
MD 22. Recognizing and Reversing Sexual Side Effects of Medication Taylor Segraves
MD
Ph.D and Richard Balon
MD Section Three The Diversity Of Sexual Lives 23. Studies of the Biological Basis of Homosexual Orientations Qazi Rahman
Ph.D 24. The Gay Male David L. Scott
MD 25. Unique Clinical Issues among Lesbians Dina L. Miller
Ph.D
PCC-S 26. Optimal Erotic Intimacy: Lessons from Great Lovers Peggy J. Kleinplatz Ph.D 27. Transgender Phenomena Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis
Ph.D 28. Managing vs. Successfully Treating Paraphilic Disorders: The Paradigm is Changing J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 29. The Science and Politics of Diagnosis: Reflections on the DSM-5 Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Kenneth J. Zucker
Ph.D. Section Four: The Future 30. Partnering with the Pharmaceutical Industry: Cutting Edge Work Stanley E. Althof
PhD and Tara Symonds
Ph.D 31. Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome David Goldmeier
MD 32. Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 33. Asexuality as an Orientation Tony F. Bogaert
PhD 34. Social Trends and Their Impact on Sexuality Kathryn S. K. Hall PhD Index
MD 2. The Sexual Narrative: A Story Waiting to be Told Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 3. Boundary Crossings in Clinical Practice Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 4. The Rich Ambiguity of Our Key Concepts: Making Distinctions Stephen B. Levine
MD Section Two: Treatment Part A: Women's Major Sexual Concerns 5. Clinical Challenges of Sexual Desire in Younger Women Rosemary Basson
MD FRCP (UK) 6. Problems with Orgasm Karen Donahey
PhD 7. Painful Sex Sophie Bergeron
PhD
Natalie Rosen
PhD andSerena Corsini-Munt
MA 8. Sexuality and Menopause Sheryl Kingsberg
PhD and Michael Krychman
MD Part B: Men's Major Sexual Concerns 9. Low Sexual Desire Stanley E. Althof
PhD 10. The Sexual Challenges for Adolescent Boys and Young Men Derek Polonsky
MD 11. Erection Problems of Married and Divorced Men Stephen B. Levine
MD 12. Premature Ejaculation Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 13. Delayed Ejaculation Michael A. Perelman
PhD
Daniel N. Watter Ed.D 14. Problematic Sexual Behaviors I. David Marcus
PhD Part C: Problems Common To Both Genders 15. Sexual Concerns and Dysfunction Related to Past Sexual Trauma Christine A. Courtois
Ph.D 16. Sexual Problems during Disrupted Reproduction and Pregnancy Linda Hammer-Burns
Ph.D 17. Infidelity Douglas K. Snyder
Ph.D
Donald H. Baucom
Ph.D
and Kristina Coop Gordon Ph.D 18. Transitions: Single Again
Partnered Again Lin Myers Jovanovic
Ph.D 19. Challenges of Sexual Life After Breast and Prostate Cancer Lisa M. Anllo
Ph.D 20 Helping Those with Intellectual Disabilities Deborah A Richards
MA
CHMH
and J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 21.Sexual Function and States of Depression Anita Clayton
MD ND Veronica Harsh
MD 22. Recognizing and Reversing Sexual Side Effects of Medication Taylor Segraves
MD
Ph.D and Richard Balon
MD Section Three The Diversity Of Sexual Lives 23. Studies of the Biological Basis of Homosexual Orientations Qazi Rahman
Ph.D 24. The Gay Male David L. Scott
MD 25. Unique Clinical Issues among Lesbians Dina L. Miller
Ph.D
PCC-S 26. Optimal Erotic Intimacy: Lessons from Great Lovers Peggy J. Kleinplatz Ph.D 27. Transgender Phenomena Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis
Ph.D 28. Managing vs. Successfully Treating Paraphilic Disorders: The Paradigm is Changing J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 29. The Science and Politics of Diagnosis: Reflections on the DSM-5 Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Kenneth J. Zucker
Ph.D. Section Four: The Future 30. Partnering with the Pharmaceutical Industry: Cutting Edge Work Stanley E. Althof
PhD and Tara Symonds
Ph.D 31. Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome David Goldmeier
MD 32. Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 33. Asexuality as an Orientation Tony F. Bogaert
PhD 34. Social Trends and Their Impact on Sexuality Kathryn S. K. Hall PhD Index
Preface to 1st edition Preface to 2nd edition Preface to 3rd edition Section One: Fundamental Knowledge And Skills Introduction 1. Grasping the Intuitive Ideal: Why Sex Is Important Stephen B. Levine
MD 2. The Sexual Narrative: A Story Waiting to be Told Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 3. Boundary Crossings in Clinical Practice Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 4. The Rich Ambiguity of Our Key Concepts: Making Distinctions Stephen B. Levine
MD Section Two: Treatment Part A: Women's Major Sexual Concerns 5. Clinical Challenges of Sexual Desire in Younger Women Rosemary Basson
MD FRCP (UK) 6. Problems with Orgasm Karen Donahey
PhD 7. Painful Sex Sophie Bergeron
PhD
Natalie Rosen
PhD andSerena Corsini-Munt
MA 8. Sexuality and Menopause Sheryl Kingsberg
PhD and Michael Krychman
MD Part B: Men's Major Sexual Concerns 9. Low Sexual Desire Stanley E. Althof
PhD 10. The Sexual Challenges for Adolescent Boys and Young Men Derek Polonsky
MD 11. Erection Problems of Married and Divorced Men Stephen B. Levine
MD 12. Premature Ejaculation Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 13. Delayed Ejaculation Michael A. Perelman
PhD
Daniel N. Watter Ed.D 14. Problematic Sexual Behaviors I. David Marcus
PhD Part C: Problems Common To Both Genders 15. Sexual Concerns and Dysfunction Related to Past Sexual Trauma Christine A. Courtois
Ph.D 16. Sexual Problems during Disrupted Reproduction and Pregnancy Linda Hammer-Burns
Ph.D 17. Infidelity Douglas K. Snyder
Ph.D
Donald H. Baucom
Ph.D
and Kristina Coop Gordon Ph.D 18. Transitions: Single Again
Partnered Again Lin Myers Jovanovic
Ph.D 19. Challenges of Sexual Life After Breast and Prostate Cancer Lisa M. Anllo
Ph.D 20 Helping Those with Intellectual Disabilities Deborah A Richards
MA
CHMH
and J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 21.Sexual Function and States of Depression Anita Clayton
MD ND Veronica Harsh
MD 22. Recognizing and Reversing Sexual Side Effects of Medication Taylor Segraves
MD
Ph.D and Richard Balon
MD Section Three The Diversity Of Sexual Lives 23. Studies of the Biological Basis of Homosexual Orientations Qazi Rahman
Ph.D 24. The Gay Male David L. Scott
MD 25. Unique Clinical Issues among Lesbians Dina L. Miller
Ph.D
PCC-S 26. Optimal Erotic Intimacy: Lessons from Great Lovers Peggy J. Kleinplatz Ph.D 27. Transgender Phenomena Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis
Ph.D 28. Managing vs. Successfully Treating Paraphilic Disorders: The Paradigm is Changing J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 29. The Science and Politics of Diagnosis: Reflections on the DSM-5 Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Kenneth J. Zucker
Ph.D. Section Four: The Future 30. Partnering with the Pharmaceutical Industry: Cutting Edge Work Stanley E. Althof
PhD and Tara Symonds
Ph.D 31. Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome David Goldmeier
MD 32. Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 33. Asexuality as an Orientation Tony F. Bogaert
PhD 34. Social Trends and Their Impact on Sexuality Kathryn S. K. Hall PhD Index
MD 2. The Sexual Narrative: A Story Waiting to be Told Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 3. Boundary Crossings in Clinical Practice Candace B. Risen
LISW-S 4. The Rich Ambiguity of Our Key Concepts: Making Distinctions Stephen B. Levine
MD Section Two: Treatment Part A: Women's Major Sexual Concerns 5. Clinical Challenges of Sexual Desire in Younger Women Rosemary Basson
MD FRCP (UK) 6. Problems with Orgasm Karen Donahey
PhD 7. Painful Sex Sophie Bergeron
PhD
Natalie Rosen
PhD andSerena Corsini-Munt
MA 8. Sexuality and Menopause Sheryl Kingsberg
PhD and Michael Krychman
MD Part B: Men's Major Sexual Concerns 9. Low Sexual Desire Stanley E. Althof
PhD 10. The Sexual Challenges for Adolescent Boys and Young Men Derek Polonsky
MD 11. Erection Problems of Married and Divorced Men Stephen B. Levine
MD 12. Premature Ejaculation Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 13. Delayed Ejaculation Michael A. Perelman
PhD
Daniel N. Watter Ed.D 14. Problematic Sexual Behaviors I. David Marcus
PhD Part C: Problems Common To Both Genders 15. Sexual Concerns and Dysfunction Related to Past Sexual Trauma Christine A. Courtois
Ph.D 16. Sexual Problems during Disrupted Reproduction and Pregnancy Linda Hammer-Burns
Ph.D 17. Infidelity Douglas K. Snyder
Ph.D
Donald H. Baucom
Ph.D
and Kristina Coop Gordon Ph.D 18. Transitions: Single Again
Partnered Again Lin Myers Jovanovic
Ph.D 19. Challenges of Sexual Life After Breast and Prostate Cancer Lisa M. Anllo
Ph.D 20 Helping Those with Intellectual Disabilities Deborah A Richards
MA
CHMH
and J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 21.Sexual Function and States of Depression Anita Clayton
MD ND Veronica Harsh
MD 22. Recognizing and Reversing Sexual Side Effects of Medication Taylor Segraves
MD
Ph.D and Richard Balon
MD Section Three The Diversity Of Sexual Lives 23. Studies of the Biological Basis of Homosexual Orientations Qazi Rahman
Ph.D 24. The Gay Male David L. Scott
MD 25. Unique Clinical Issues among Lesbians Dina L. Miller
Ph.D
PCC-S 26. Optimal Erotic Intimacy: Lessons from Great Lovers Peggy J. Kleinplatz Ph.D 27. Transgender Phenomena Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis
Ph.D 28. Managing vs. Successfully Treating Paraphilic Disorders: The Paradigm is Changing J. Paul Fedoroff
MD 29. The Science and Politics of Diagnosis: Reflections on the DSM-5 Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Kenneth J. Zucker
Ph.D. Section Four: The Future 30. Partnering with the Pharmaceutical Industry: Cutting Edge Work Stanley E. Althof
PhD and Tara Symonds
Ph.D 31. Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome David Goldmeier
MD 32. Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome Marcel D. Waldinger
MD
Ph.D 33. Asexuality as an Orientation Tony F. Bogaert
PhD 34. Social Trends and Their Impact on Sexuality Kathryn S. K. Hall PhD Index