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Psychological and Sexual Aspects in Different Types of Bladder Dysfunction

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1989
Different types of dysfunctional voiding are described and correlated with psychological characteristics and sexual dysfunctions. Motoric as well as sensoric urge incontinence seems to be more frequently associated with psychological problems than stress incontinence and a psychosomatic therapy often results in cure without any surgery.
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The Role of Psychology in the Biologic Pathophysiology of Female Sexual Dysfunction

Sexologies, 2008
Historically FSD has been considered to be contextual and based on interpersonal relationships and personal and psychological issues including predisposing factors that may set the stage for later sexual problems like illness or anatomical deformities and early life experiences,precipitating factors that are the immediate triggers for sexual problems ...
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Psychological Factors Associated with Male Sexual Dysfunction: Screening and Treatment for the Urologist

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2011
Male sexual dysfunctions, including erectile dysfunction, hypoactive sexual desire disorder, premature ejaculation, and delayed ejaculation, are a complex amalgam of interrelated biological, psychological, and contextual variables that can combine to produce distressing symptoms both for the male diagnosed with the dysfunction and for his partner. This
Rachel B. Needle, Stanley E. Althof
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[Psychological treatment of female sexual dysfunction: a critical review of the literature].

Rivista di psichiatria, 2015
Impairment of sexual functioning may have a significant impact on the person's quality of life. Despite the high prevalence of female sexual dysfunctions, it is still not clear what are the effective treatments for these disorders. The aim of this critical review is to provide an update on the efficacy of psychological treatments for female sexual ...
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Sexual dysfunction

2001
Sexual functioning in men and women encompasses behaviours, physiological responses and subjective states of awareness. These phenomena are influenced by personal and relationship histories as well as cultural expectations. A linear sexual response cycle was hypothesized by Masters and Johnson (1966), in which desire precedes initiation of sexual ...
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Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions Following Spinal Cord Injury

The Journal of The American Paraplegia Society, 1991
Sexual dysfunction following SCI has received increased attention in recent years. Despite this attention, many physicians and allied health care workers respond to patients' sexual concerns with dismissal or reassurance. Moreover, physiological and medical aspects of sexual dysfunction tend to be emphasized at the exclusion of the emotional aspects of
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Childhood, adolescent and current psychological factors associated with sexual dysfunction

Sexual and Marital Therapy, 1994
Abstract This study was concerned with the association between childhood, adolescent and adult factors and levels of sexual dysfunction. Most data that have been gathered on this question are methodologically flawed: a narrow range of factors are considered and studies frequently lack comparative control groups.
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Some social and psychological aspects of organic sexual dysfunction in men

Sexuality and Disability, 1981
This paper explores some of the misconceptions about the sexual experience of men with organic erectile dysfunction. The language used to describe the penis, erection and inability to have erection is discussed to illustrate some of the attitudes about male sexuality that language conveys.
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