
Sexual Dysfunction in Men
David Rowland(Author)
Hogrefe Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2012
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VIII, 108 pages
978-0-88937-402-7 (ISBN)
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Description
"By far the best professional book ever published about understanding, assessing, and treating male sexual dysfunction."
Sexual dysfunctions in men, such as erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory disorders, and low sexual desire, are typically sources of significant distress for men. This book, being published with the companion volume Sexual Dysfunction in Women provides general therapists with practical, yet succinct evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of the most common male sexual disorders encountered in clinical practice. It assumes that mental health professionals and other clinicians without expertise in the field of sex therapy have much to offer these men by combining a multidisciplinary understanding of issues surrounding sexual problems with their general clinical knowledge and expertise. With tables and marginal notes to assist orientation, the book is designed for quick and easy reference while at the same time providing more in-depth understanding for those desiring it. The book can serve as a go-to guide for professional clinicians in their daily work and is an ideal educational resource for students and for practice-oriented continuing education.
Reviews / Votes
"[A] convenient overview on the management of male sexual problems [...] The book successfully sheds light on the importance of holistic management as opposed to simply prescribing pills for 'better sex'." Debby Hiu-Ha Lam, Department of Psychiatry, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China, in East Asian Arch Psychiatry, Vol. 22, 2012 "This textbook, clearly and exhaustively written, (is) intended for most practitioners, including urologists and sex therapists. Readers will obtain accurate information, which is very useful in daily practise." Prof. Paul Maria, Section Editor, in European Urology Today, August/September 2012 "[...] a welcome and recommended resource for all clinicians working with men who may have a sexual problem. [...] a concise and highly readable clinical guide ... designed to help specialists and non-specialist practitioners [...]. Sexual Dysfunction in Men [and] the companion guide Sexual Dysfunction in Women in the series Advances in Psychotherapy - Evidence-Based Practice offer empirically based and practically useful information for clinicians and students alike." Dr. Pamela Mc Cann in Beratung Aktuell, 3/2012 "Simply put, this is by far the best professional book ever published about understanding, assessing, and treating male sexual dysfunction. David Rowland examines the biopsychosocial model of sexual function and dysfunction and applies a multi-dimensional, complex approach to understanding and changing male sexual dysfunction. This book makes a major contribution to the field and should be on the bookshelf of every psychologist, physician, and couple therapist treating men individually or in couple therapy." Barry McCarthy, Professor of Psychology, American University, Washington DC; certified marriage and sex therapist; coauthor of Men's Sexual Health and Sexual Awareness, (5th ed.) "David Rowland's text is an important addition to the literature and belongs in every therapist's library. It is especially valuable because it is designed to help the generalist deal with sexual problems and is written clearly with a practical emphasis." Robert Taylor Segraves, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry emeritus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; Editor of Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy "Written for both professionals and the general population, David Rowland's work provides a comprehensive, scholarly review of men's sexual problems and up-to-date treatments. He concisely examines physiological and psychological causes and provides the theoretical underpinnings necessary for accurate diagnosis and treatment. This compact volume is a valuable source of useful information succinctly covering an all-too-often ignored area of human function and interaction." Diane Morrissette, PhD, Psychotherapist specializing in sex and relationship counseling, Palo Alto, CA "The interdisciplinary expertise of Dr. David Rowland makes this comprehensive book on sexual dysfunction in men an essential read for any professional. The excellent descriptions of assessment and treatment will prove enlightening to medical health providers as well as anyone in the mental health field. The inclusion of the empirical evidence of varying treatments will help clinicians focus on the most efficacious approach. Sex Dysfunction in Men is a welcomed addition to evidence-based practice." Lin Myers, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Stanislaus, researcher, educator, clinician in the field of sexology for over 25 years, full member of the International Academy of Sex Research, and a member of SSTAR, and ASSECT.All prices
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Series
Edition
1st edition 2012
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors
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Klappenbroschur
Dimensions
Height: 25.4 cm
Width: 17.8 cm
Weight
265 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88937-402-7 (9780889374027)
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Sexual Dysfunction in Men
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David Rowland
Sexual Dysfunction in Men
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05/2012
1st Edition
Hogrefe Publishing
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Person
David L. Rowland, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Valparaiso University, IN, and consultant on the Standards Committee of the International Society of Sexual Medicine. His research focuses on understanding sexual response and disorders in men and women, particularly the interface between the physiological and psychological experience of sexual response. Prof. Rowland's work has been widely published in over 130 research articles, monographs, and book chapters.
Content
Table of Contents (preliminary) Preface 1. Description 1.0 Introduction 1.0.1 Characteristics of functional sexual response and sexual health 1.1 Basic Terminology: Distinguishing Sexual Dysfunction from Sexual Disorder 1.2 Definition of Sexual Dysfunction in Men 1.3 Epidemiology 1.4 Course and Prognosis 1.5 Differential Diagnosis 1.6 Comorbidities 1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation 2. Theories and Models of Sexual Dysfunction 2.0 Introduction and Issues 2.1 Modified Biopsychosocial Model 2.2 Biological/Physiological Factors 2.3 Psychological Factors 2.4 Relationship Factors 2.5 Sociocultural Factors 2.6 Interaction of the Biopsychosocial Domains 3. Diagnosis and Treatment Indications 3.0 A Procedural Overview 3.1 Establishing a General Framework for Evaluation 3.2 Organization of the Evaluation 3.3 Identifying of the Problem and Quantifying Severity 3.4 Identifying Etiological Factors 3.5 Defining the Desired Outcome 3.6 Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction: Setting the Context 4. Treatment of Low Sexual Desire 4.1 Low Sexual Desire: A Review of Nomenclature and Defining Characteristics 4.2 Prevalence 4.3 Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags 4.4 Methods of Treatment: Preparatory Steps 4.5 Endocrine and Other Biomedical Approaches 4.6 Counseling Strategies 5. Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction 5.1 Nomenclature and Definition 5.2 Prevalence 5.3 Understanding the Mechanisms of Erection 5.4 Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags 5.5 Methods of Treatment 5.6 Physiological/Pharmacological Strategies 5.7 Psychosexual Counseling 5.8 Preliminary Framework and Considerations 5.9 Psychosexual Counseling Strategies 5.10 Combined Psychosexual and Pharmacological Strategies 6. Treatment of Premature Ejaculation 6.1 A Review of Nomenclature and Definition 6.2 Prevalence and Type 6.3 Risk Factors, Comorbidities, and Other Red Flags 6.4 Methods of Treatment 6.5 Psychosexual Approaches: General Framework 6.6 Psychosexual Approaches to PE: A Historical Perspective 6.7 Behavioral Approaches 6.8 Cognitive-Affective Strategies 6.9 Relationship Issues 6.10 Pharmacological Treatment 6.11 Combined Pharmacological and Psychosexual Approaches 7. Treatment of Delayed and Inhibited Ejaculation 7.1 Nomenclature, Definition, and Descriptive Characteristics 7.2 Prevalence of IE 7.3 Etiology, Risk Factors, and Comorbidities 7.4 Evaluation 7.5 Treatment of Inhibited or Delayed Ejaculation 7.6 Psycho-Behavioral Approaches 7.7 Pharmacological Approaches 7.8 Treatment Efficacy 8. Final Thoughts and Notes 8.1 Overarching Strategies 8.2 Eleven Pointers from Clinical Notes 9. Case Vignette 10. Further Reading 11. References 12. Appendices: Tools and Resources