Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women (eBook)
XV, 396 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4939-3100-2 (ISBN)
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the intersection of male and female reproductive and sexual health. The text comprehensively discusses the evaluation and management of physical, genetic, and psychological causes of male and female sexual dysfunction. Discussion of treatment focuses on current medical and surgical psychosexual therapies in both the male and female. The book highlights erectile, ejaculatory, and orgasmic disorders in the male; desire, arousal and orgasmic disorders in the female; and an integrated approach to the couple. Lifestyle modifications through diet and exercise and optimization of anthropomorphic characteristics are also discussed, including a holistic approach to these disorders that goes beyond a focus on the genital system alone.
Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women: An Interdisciplinary Approach serves as a resource for physicians and researchers interested in sexual medicine seeking a comprehensive overview of the practice and novel research in the field.
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD, PhD
Professor of Urology
Lester and Sue Smith Chair in Reproductive Medicine
Chief, Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Scott Department of Urology
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX
Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD
Center for Reproductive Medicine
Scott Department of Urology
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX
Annamaria Giraldi, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Sexology
Sexological Clinic, Psychiatric Center Copenhagen
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, DenmarkAndrew T. Goldstein, MD, FACOG, IF
Director, the Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders
Washington DC, New York NY, Annapolis, MD
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The George Washington University School of Medicine
Washington, DC
Michael A. Perelman, MD
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
Reproductive Medicine and Urology
Weill Medical College, Cornell University
Co-Director, Human Sexuality Program,
The New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, N.Y
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the intersection of male and female reproductive and sexual health. The text comprehensively discusses the evaluation and management of physical, genetic, and psychological causes of male and female sexual dysfunction. Discussion of treatment focuses on current medical and surgical psychosexual therapies in both the male and female. The book highlights erectile, ejaculatory, and orgasmic disorders in the male; desire, arousal and orgasmic disorders in the female; and an integrated approach to the couple. Lifestyle modifications through diet and exercise and optimization of anthropomorphic characteristics are also discussed, including a holistic approach to these disorders that goes beyond a focus on the genital system alone. Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women: An Interdisciplinary Approach serves as a resource for physicians and researchers interested in sexual medicine seeking a comprehensive overview of the practice and novel research in the field.
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD, PhDProfessor of UrologyLester and Sue Smith Chair in Reproductive MedicineChief, Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and SurgeryScott Department of Urology Baylor College of MedicineHouston, TXAlexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhDCenter for Reproductive MedicineScott Department of UrologyBaylor College of MedicineHouston, TXAnnamaria Giraldi, MD, PhDClinical Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical SexologySexological Clinic, Psychiatric Center CopenhagenRigshospitalet, Copenhagen University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Medicine, University of CopenhagenCopenhagen, DenmarkAndrew T. Goldstein, MD, FACOG, IFDirector, the Centers for Vulvovaginal DisordersWashington DC, New York NY, Annapolis, MDAssociate Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyThe George Washington University School of MedicineWashington, DCMichael A. Perelman, MDClinical Professor of Psychiatry,Reproductive Medicine and UrologyWeill Medical College, Cornell UniversityCo-Director, Human Sexuality Program,The New York Presbyterian Hospital New York, N.Y
Preface Chapter 1Introduction: Advocating for Transdisciplinary Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction Employing a Biopsychosocial Behavioral and Cultural ApproachMichael A. Perelman, Ph.D.Chapter 2Why is Sex Important? Stephen B. Levine, MD Chapter 3The Impact of the Environment on Sexual Health James M. Dupree, MD, MPH and Gavin M. Langille, MD, FRCSC Chapter 4Multicultural Sensitivity in the Treatment of Sexual DysfunctionKathryn S.K. Hall, Ph.D Section I. Sexual dysfunction in the MaleChapter 5Anatomy and Physiology of Erection, Ejaculation, and OrgasmF. Andrew Celigoj, MD, R. Matthew Coward, MD, Matthew D. Timberlake, MD, Ryan P. Smith, MDChapter 6Urologic and Clinical Evaluation of the Male with Erectile DysfunctionBoback M. Berookhim, MD, MBA, Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD, Natan Bar-Chama, MD, Mohit Khera, MD, MBA Chapter 7Urologic/Clinical Treatment of Erectile DysfunctionNishant Patel, MD and T. Mike Hsieh, MD Chapter 8The Impact of Lifestyle Modification on Erectile DysfunctionPhil Bach, MD and Robert E. Brannigan, MD Chapter 9Erectile Dysfunction in the Setting of Prostate CancerMary K. Samplaski, MD and Kirk C. Lo, MD, FRCSCCommentary by Christian J. Nelson, PhD Chapter 10Peyronie’s Disease and Other Anatomical DisordersShahin T. Chandrasoma, MD and Martin K. Gelbard, MDCommentary by Christian J. Nelson, PhD Chapter 11The Future of Erectile Dysfunction Therapy I – Implementation of Translational ResearchMichael Pan, MD and Jason R. Kovac, MD Chapter 12The Future of Erectile Dysfunction Therapy II – Novel Pharmacotherapy and Innovative TechnologyBrian V. Le, MD and Arthur L. Burnett, MDCommentary by Michael A. Perelman, PhD and Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD Chapter 13Underlying Principles in Ejaculatory and Orgasmic Function and Dysfunction in the MaleJason M. Scovell, MD and Michael L. Eisenberg, MDCommentary by Marcel Waldinger, MD, PhD Chapter 14 Clinical evaluation and treatment of disorders of ejaculationDaniel H. Williams, IV MD and Brett A. Johnson MDCommentary by Daniel N. Watter, EdD Chapter 15Evaluation and Treatment of Orgasmic DysfunctionChristopher Yang, MD, Tariq S. Hakky, MD, Rafael Carrion, MDCommentary by Daniel N. Watter, EdD Chapter 16Hypoactive Sexual Desire in MenYonah Krakowsky, Bsc, MD and Ethan D. Grober, MD Commentary from Eusebio Rubio-Arioles, MD Chapter 17Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Sexual DysfunctionsAmy Stein, DPT, BCB-PMD Chapter 18The Female Sexual Response: Anatomy and Physiology of Sexual Desire, Arousal, and Orgasm in WomenJohannes Bitzer, MD Chapter 19Diagnosis of Female Sexual DysfunctionRichard Balon, MD and Terri L. Woodard, MD Chapter 20The Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. Causes of HSDD: Situational, depression, drugs, chronic illnesses, and hormonal depletionSharon J. Parish, MD and Steven R. Hahn, MD, FACP Chapter 21Management of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)Jill M Krapf MD, John E Buster MD, Andrew T Goldstein MD, FACOG, IFCommentary by Marianne Brandon PhD Chapter 22Diagnosis and Management of Female Sexual Arousal DisorderSeth D Cohen, MD MPH and Irwin Goldstein, MDCommentary by Annamaria Giraldi, MD Chapter 23Diagnosis and Management of Female Orgasmic DisorderSeth D Cohen, MD MPH and Irwin Goldstein, MDCommentary by Annamaria Giraldi, MD Chapter 24Vaginismus: When Genito-Pelvic Pain /Penetration Disorder Makes Intercourse Seem ImpossibleSamara Perez, PhD(c), Claudia Brown, MSc, PT, Yitzchak M. Binik, PhD Chapter 25Diagnosis and Management of Sexual Pain Disorder: DyspareuniaJill M. Krapf, MD and Andrew T. Goldstein, MDCommentary by Caroline Pukall, MD and Emma Dargie, MSc Chapter 26New Concepts in the Understanding of Female Sexual DysfunctionMarita P. McCabe PhD Chapter 27Female Sexual Dysfunction and CancerAlyssa Dweck MS, MD, FACOG, CST and Michael Krychman MD, CM Chapter 28Female Sexual Dysfunction and Premature Menopause with focus on women’s wording Alessandra Graziottin, MD and Monika Ewa Lukasiewicz, MD Chapter 29Female Sexual Dysfunction and InfertilityElizabeth Grill, PsyD and Glenn L. Schattman, MD Chapter 30Female Sexual Dysfunction: Impact of the Life Cycle (Pregnancy, Children and Aging)William D. Petok, PhD III. Sexual dysfunction and the couple Chapter 31It Takes Two to Tango: Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction in the CoupleStanley E. Althof, PhD and Rachel Needle, PsyDChapter 32Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction (SD) in the CoupleElizabeth Grill, PsyD, Rose Khavari, MD, Jonathan Zurawin, MD, Juan Ramon Flores Gonzalez, MD, and Alexander W. Pastuszak, MD, PhD Chapter 33Couples Therapy and CounselingBarry McCarthy, PhD and Lana M. Wald, MA Chapter 34The Intersection of Sexually Transmitted Infection and Sexual Disorders in the CoupleWilliam Fisher, PhD Chapter 35Epilogue: Cautiously Optimistic For The Future of A Transdisciplinary Sexual Medicine Michael A. Perelman, PhD
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.7.2016 |
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Zusatzinfo | XV, 396 p. 47 illus., 35 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Endokrinologie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie | |
Schlagworte | Ejaculatory Disorders • Erectile dysfunction • hyperprolactinemia • orgasmic dysfunction • Peyronie's Disease |
ISBN-10 | 1-4939-3100-8 / 1493931008 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4939-3100-2 / 9781493931002 |
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