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Authors: Sandra R. Leiblum
ISBN-13: 9781593853495, ISBN-10: 1593853491
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Date Published: December 2006
Edition: 4th Edition

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Author Biography: Sandra R. Leiblum

Sandra R. Leiblum, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, Director of the Center for Sexual and Relationship Health, and Director of the Psychology Internship Program at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, New Jersey. An internationally recognized authority in sex therapy, Dr. Leiblum has received numerous awards for her professional contributions, including the Masters and Johnson Award from the Society for Sex Therapy and Research and the Professional Standard of Excellence Award from the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists. She is the author or editor of over 125 journal articles, chapters, and books on various aspects of male and female sexuality, and is widely recognized for her teaching and clinical activities.

Book Synopsis

Now in a completely revised and expanded fourth edition, this widely adopted text and clinical reference provides a comprehensive guide to assessment and treatment of all of the major female and male sexual dysfunctions. Leading authorities demonstrate effective ways to integrate psychological, interpersonal, and medical interventions. Every chapter includes detailed clinical examples illustrating the process of therapy and the factors that influence treatment outcomes. More than an update, the fourth edition incorporates major advances in research and practice. New chapter topics include persistent genital arousal disorder in women, sexual desire disorders in men, physical therapy for female sexual pain, treatment of sexual abuse survivors, sexuality and culture, and sexual pharmacology.

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Reviewer:Susan Richardson, MA, PsyD(Private Practice)
Description:This book approaches the broad issues in sex therapy with updated information based on a field that is changing rapidly due to pharmacological and psychological discoveries.
Purpose:The contributors to this edition of Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy deliver the most up-to-date, clinically sophisticated, and interdisciplinary approaches to the definition, assessment, and treatment of sexual problems and disorders. Given the rapid changes in the field in the last six years, a new guidebook is sure to be desired by those who teach and practice in this area.
Audience:This book is for the clinician, the academic, and the graduate student in clinical or counseling psychology. The editor and contributors are well known in the field of human sexuality and widely published.
Features:Operating definitions of some common disorders begin the book. The current diagnostic dialogues are important in a field that not long ago included homosexuality as a disorder. Two large sections include chapters on known disorders for each gender. The final section of the book covers special issues and includes chapters on a variety of topics, including sexuality and illness, gender dysphoria, and a guide to sexual pharmacology for the clinician. The book doesn't seek to underscore its generalizability to clinicians, but most therapists will recognize that patients they are treating for other causes have co-morbid sexual difficulties and these may predate or follow other difficulties.
Assessment:This highly readable book is of value to mostpractitioners working with adults, even if their caseload is general and not specific to sex therapy. The updated information on pharmacology is very relevant given the high numbers of therapy patients who are also taking psychotropic medication. The definitions of difficulty/disorder are sensitive, enhancing an approach to sex therapy based on norms of behavior. This fourth edition comes six years after the third and it is highly justified with the pharmacological and diagnostic distinctions made.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction
1. Sex Therapy Today: Current Issues and Future Perspectives, Sandra R. Leiblum
II. Female Sexual Disorders
2. Sexual Desire/Arousal Disorders in Women, Rosemary Basson
3. Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder: Perplexing, Distressing, and Underrecognized, Sandra R. Leiblum
4. Orgasmic Disorders in Women, Julia R. Heiman
5. Dyspareunia and Vaginismus: So-Called Sexual Pain, Yitzchak M. Binik, Sophie Bergeron, and Samir Khalifé
6. Physical Therapy Management and Treatment of Sexual Pain Disorders, Talli Y. Rosenbaum
III. Male Sexual Disorders
7. Sexual Desire Disorders in Men, William L. Maurice
8.Treatment of Rapid Ejaculation: Psychotherapy, Pharmacotherapy, and Combined Therapy, Stanley E. Althof
9. Treatment of Delayed Ejaculation, Uwe Hartmann and Marcel D. Waldinger
10. Erectile Dysfunction: Integration of Medical and Psychological Approaches, Raymond C. Rosen
IV. Special Issues
11. Sexuality and Illness, Ronald W. D. Stevenson and Stacy L. Elliott
12. Sexual Dysfunction and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Gender Differences and Treatment Implications, Kathryn Hall
13. Therapy with Sexual Minorities: Queering Practice, Margaret Nichols and Michael Shernoff
14.Sexuality and Culture, Monica McGoldrick, Robbin Loonan, and David Wohlsifer
15. Paraphilia-Related Disorders: The Evaluation and Treatment of Nonparaphilic Hypersexuality, Martin P. Kafka
16. Gender Dysphoria and Transgender Experiences, Richard A. Carroll
17. The New Sexual Pharmacology: A Guide for the Clinician, Adam Keller Ashton

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