27 August 2012

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
http://www.apsu.edu

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
http://www.u.arizona.edu

Sexual Difficulties and Solutions
http://www.laney.edu

Integrating quantitative and qualitative methods in the development of a psychoeducational treatment for sexual dysfunction
in female cancer survivors
Lori A. Brotto, Ph.D.
http://www.indiana.edu

Male Sexual Dysfunction
Kelly Bolger
http://www1.appstate.edu

Sexual Arousal Disorder
ftp://ftp.amberton.edu

Female Sexual Dysfunction
Kevin Gilligan, Raquel Grimes, Cornelia Grose, Nicholas Hahn
http://people.uncw.edu

Female Sexual Dysfunction
Kecia Smette, D.O.
http://wichita.kumc.edu

Sexual & Gender Identity Disorders
http://psychopathology.wiki.westga.edu

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
http://faculty.txwes.edu

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
http://www.warren-wilson.edu

Sexual Dysfunction
http://psychology.illinoisstate.edu

Disorders Involving Gender and Sexuality
http://employee.heartland.edu

Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction (SD)
RoseMary Beitia
http://www1.appstate.edu

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Assessment & Diagnosis
http://www.csub.edu

Sexual dysfunctions
http://faculty.buffalostate.edu

Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
http://cte.rockhurst.edu


262 Published articles on sexual disorders
  1. Management of sexual disorders in spinal cord injured patients.
  2. Sexual disorders and crime.
  3. Psychological and sexual disorders in long-term breast cancer survivors.
  4. Male sexual disorders following stroke: an overview.
  5. Sexual disorders: new and expanded proposals for the DSM-5--do we need them?
  6. Sexual disorders from the perspective of the neurologist.
  7. Chronic abacterial prostatitis complicated by sexual disorders: current status of the problem.
  8. Sexual disorders related to new antiepileptic drugs: a need for more studies!
  9. Female Sexual Disorders: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
  10. Urinary and sexual disorders after laparoscopic TME for rectal cancer in males.
  11. Psychopharmacology of depression and sexual disorders.
  12. Urinary and sexual disorders following localised prostate cancer management.
  13. New UK guidelines highlight role of testosterone in sexual disorders.
  14. Why the rush to create dubious new sexual disorders?
  15. Sexual disorders in infertile couples.
  16. Frequency of subjectively assessed symptoms of sexual dysfunction and sexual disorders.
  17. Sexuality and sexual disorders of aging man.
  18. Evaluation and treatment of female sexual disorders.
  19. Drug treatment of paraphilic and nonparaphilic sexual disorders.
  20. Long-term toxicity after therapy for testicular cancer with special focus on sexual disorders.
  21. Normal sexuality and sexual disorders.
  22. Testosterone therapy in women with gynecological and sexual disorders: a triumph of clinical endocrinology from 1938 to 2008.
  23. Diagnosis and treatment alternatives to sexual disorders in women with urinary incontinence.
  24. Sexual disorders in schizophrenia--overview of research literature.
  25. Translational research into sexual disorders: pharmacology and genomics.
  26. The family doctor's role in diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders.
  27. Sexual disorders not otherwise specified: compulsive, addictive, or impulsive?
  28. Primary sexual disorders: recognition and treatment.
  29. Female sexual disorders: assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
  30. Finasteride: new indication. Benign prostatic hypertrophy: sexual disorders.
  31. Milnacipran (ixel) in the treatment of anxiodepressive and sexual disorders in patients with noninflammatory syndrome of chronic pelvic pain.
  32. Acupuncture as a method of male sexual disorders correction in neurasthenia.
  33. Compulsive and addictive sexual disorders and the family.
  34. The minority of young adult men with sexual disorders seek medical treatment.
  35. Vesicosphincteric and sexual disorders associated with spina bifida and myelomeningocele.
  36. Sexual disorders in subjects treated for mood and anxiety diseases.
  37. Diagnostics and therapy of sexual disorders.
  38. Sexual activity, sexual disorders and associated help-seeking behavior among mature adults in five Anglophone countries from the Global Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors (GSSAB).
  39. Investigation of sexual disorders.
  40. Sexual disorders and associated help-seeking behaviors in Canada.
  41. The UrEpik study: a descriptive epidemiological approach to lower urinary tract symptoms, sexual disorders and urinary continence in four countries.
  42. Low scores in the sexual health inventory for men questionnaire may indicate sexual disorders other than erectile dysfunction.
  43. Comorbidity between social phobia and premature ejaculation: study on 242 males affected by sexual disorders.
  44. Sexual disorders in men with diabetes.
  45. Men's aging and sexual disorders: an update on diagnosis and treatment.
  46. Utilizing hypnosis and ego-state therapy to facilitate healthy adaptive differentiation in the treatment of sexual disorders.
  47. Gynecomastia and sexual disorders induced by methotrexate.
  48. The influence of technical products on sexual activity and gender relations: oral contraceptive, condom, oral treatments of sexual disorders.
  49. Coping with incontinence and sexual disorders.
  50. A follow-up study of male sexual disorders: the neurophysiological assessments, anxiety-depression levels, and response to fluoxetine treatment.
  51. Disease- and treatment related sexual disorders after radical prostatectomy. A biopsychosocial consideration.
  52. Sexual disorders in the aging male.
  53. Diagnosis and therapy of sexual disorders. An interdisciplinary challenge.
  54. Sexual disorders in patients with extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis and chronic prostatitis.
  55. Sexual disorders in dialysis.
  56. Sexual disorders in the context of Darwinian psychiatry.
  57. Systemic approach to diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders, presenting as erectile dysfunction.
  58. Clinical value of combined electrophysiological and urodynamic recordings to assess sexual disorders in spinal cord injured men.
  59. Prevalence of sexual disorders in those young males who later become drug abusers.
  60. Treatment of sexual disorders in people with epilepsy.
  61. Effect of bicycle training with free choice of physical load on sexual disorders in patients with myocardial infarction.
  62. Alexithymia in patients attending a sexual disorders clinic.
  63. The epidemiology and definition of female sexual disorders.
  64. Female sexual disorders: psychiatric aspects.
  65. Evaluation of the association between benign prostatic hyperplasia and sexual disorders.
  66. Assessment and treatment of addictive sexual disorders: relevance for chemical dependency relapse.
  67. Sexual disorders in Parkinson's disease.
  68. Case study--relationship between prevalence of shyness, social phobia and avoidant personality in male sexual disorders.
  69. Partnership, sexuality, and sexual disorders in morbidly obese women: consequences of weight loss after gastric banding.
  70. Recognition and management of addictive sexual disorders: guide for the primary care clinician.
  71. Sexual disorders after heart transplantation.
  72. Historical and international context of nosology of female sexual disorders.
  73. Toronto Alexithymia Scale in outpatients with sexual disorders.
  74. Attention, arousal and expectancies in anxiety and sexual disorders.
  75. Sexual disorders in epilepsy. Results of a multidisciplinary evaluation.
  76. Sexual disorders in the adolescent male.
  77. The significance of the androgen-estrogen ratios in the clinical picture of sexual disorders in men.
  78. Psychosocial aspects of sexual disorders.
  79. Health resort factors in the regulation of sexual disorders in men who permanently live in a radionuclide-contaminated area.
  80. The young clientele of a sexual disorders clinic.
  81. A retrospective study of adolescents visiting a Danish Clinic for Sexual Disorders.
  82. Depression and sexual disorders.
  83. Prevalence of sexual disorders in a selection-free diabetic population (JEVIN).
  84. Therapeutic effect of essential phospholipids on functional sexual disorders in males.
  85. The clinical use of androgens in female sexual disorders.
  86. Definition and classification of female sexual disorders.
  87. The relationship of mood, endocrine, and sexual disorders in human immunodeficiency virus positive (HIV+) women: an exploratory study.
  88. Psychiatric and sexual disorders induced by apomorphine in Parkinson's disease.
  89. Medications that may contribute to sexual disorders. A guide to assessment and treatment in family practice.
  90. Drug treatment of sexual disorders in men.
  91. Sexual disorders: demographic and diagnostic profile during one year of a multidisciplinary project.
  92. Homeostatic disruption and sexual disorders.
  93. Sexual disorders in nonacute psychiatric outpatients.
  94. Management of sexual disorders in the diabetic patient. Considerations on diagnosis and therapy based on current pathogenetic and physiopathologic knowledge.
  95. Treatment of sexual disorders in the 1990s: an integrated approach.
  96. Physical factors in the treatment and rehabilitation of sexual disorders in men.
  97. Gynecomastia and sexual disorders after the administration of omeprazole.
  98. The treatment of chronic prostatitis complicated by sexual disorders with vibrotherapy.
  99. The use of magnetic devices in treating sexual disorders in men.
  100. Electrotherapy in sexual disorders in men.
  101. Stretch neuropathy of the internal pudendal nerve. Its relationship to urinary incontinence, anorectal, and genito-sexual disorders in women.
  102. Clinical study of the hypogastric plexus preserving operation for Y-prosthesis replacement for abdominal aneurysm--operative technique for avoiding postoperative sexual disorders.
  103. Sexual disorders in Huntington's disease.
  104. Sexual disorders after radical prostatectomy and their treatment. Psychological aspects.
  105. The characteristics of menstrual function and sexual disorders in patients with catamenial epilepsy.
  106. Management of sexual disorders.
  107. Can we do better than surgery in the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy? Results after 10 years in endoscopic resection and adenomectomy in urination and sexual disorders.
  108. Sexual disorders in patients with prostatic adenoma combined with chronic prostatitis and without.
  109. Sexual function and sexual disorders after hysterectomy.
  110. Postage stamp test for sexual disorders.
  111. The pathogenesis of sexual disorders in men with diabetes mellitus.
  112. Expanding the addiction concept exemplified by sexual disorders. Critical comments on the contribution by K. Roth. Sexual addiction in alcohol misuse and dependence.
  113. Sexual disorders in the health care relation.
  114. Changes in terminology for sexual disorders in DSM-IV.
  115. Sexoanalysis: a new insight-oriented treatment approach for sexual disorders.
  116. Sexual disorders in men following radical operations on the rectum for carcinoma.
  117. Cyproterone acetate in the treatment of sexual disorders: pharmacological base and clinical experience.
  118. Pathogenesis and treatment of sexual disorders in men with vertebrogenic lumbar pain.
  119. Neurotransmitter, opiodergic system, steroid-hormone interaction and involvement in the replacement therapy of sexual disorders.
  120. Monthly urinary LH and FSH secretory patterns in normal children and patients with sexual disorders.
  121. The treatment of sexual disorders in men with autonomic dystonia.
  122. Chronic prostatis and sexual disorders in elderly men.
  123. Male sexual disorders in Indian traditional medicine- a historical review.
  124. The intracavernosal administration of papaverine in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders in men.
  125. Sperm characterization in patients with diabetes mellitus suffering from sexual disorders.
  126. Sexual disorders after colorectal operations.
  127. Sexual disorders in epilepsy (review of the literature).
  128. Sexual disorders in women with slowly progressing schizophrenia.
  129. Complex treatment of sexual disorders in women with slowly progressive schizophrenia.
  130. The relationship of phases of the menstrual cycle and the presence of sexual disorders in women.
  131. Alcoholism in patients with sexual disorders.
  132. Sexual disorders after an operation for benign prostatic hypertrophy.
  133. Testicular and adrenocortical functions in older men with sexual disorders of interoceptive genesis.
  134. Mepartricin in the treatment of prostatic hypertrophy and correlated sexual disorders.
  135. Use of tribestan on rams with sexual disorders.
  136. Therapy of functional sexual disorders--a pilot study using the Lo Piccolo Sexual Interaction Inventory (SII).
  137. Study of clinical polymorphism of Becker's progressive muscular dystrophy and associated sexual disorders.
  138. Are treatment terminations therapeutic failures? A catamnestic study of patients with functional sexual disorders.
  139. Personality structure and anxiety levels in functional sexual disorders in men.
  140. Psychological and sexual disorders following ablative operations in gynecology.
  141. Differentiation and specificity of the psychodynamics of functional sexual disorders in males.
  142. Sexual disorders: a perspective.
  143. Sexual disorders among men with myotonic dystrophy.
  144. Sexual disorders in male workers occupationally exposed to methylmethacrylate and vinyl chloride.
  145. Sexual disorders in women chronically exposed to methylmethacrylate and vinyl chloride.
  146. Treatment of the sexual disorders in chronic prostatitis with the preparation Undestor.
  147. Follow-up of the changes in sexual disorders in men suffering from neuroses treated with KremÅ­chna Bania mineral waters at Velingrad health resort.
  148. Classifying sexual disorders: the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association.
  149. Recognition and treatment of sexual disorders.
  150. Pathogenetic mechanisms of urinary and sexual disorders following prostatectomy.
  151. Sexual disorders following abdominoperineal resection of the rectum.
  152. Assessment of social anxiety: a controlled comparison among social phobics, obsessive-compulsives, agoraphobics, sexual disorders and simple phobics.
  153. Gonadotropic function of the pituitary gland in sexual disorders with an interoreceptive genesis.
  154. Autonomic dysfunction in patients with sexual disorders associated with inflammatory genital diseases.
  155. Psychogenic causes of sexual disorders.
  156. Sexual disorders after abdominoperineal amputation of the rectum.
  157. Hyperprolactinemia and sexual disorders in men.
  158. Sexual disorders.
  159. The married couple with functional sexual disorders in the sexual learning therapy.
  160. Sexual disorders in the course of clomipramine treatment: a report of three cases.
  161. Ejaculation inadequacy in sexual disorders.
  162. The usefulness of prognostic and therapeutic indexes in neurotic sexual disorders.
  163. The aetiology of sexual disorders: organic causes, psychological causes, and their interaction (author's transl).
  164. Review of behavioral psychotherapy, II: sexual disorders.
  165. Sexual disorders.
  166. Basics of therapy of sexual disorders in women.
  167. Diagnosis of sexual disorders of the male.
  168. Psychotherapy and its share in the treatment of sexual disorders at the urological outpatient department (author's transl).
  169. Psychopharmcotherapy of sexual disorders in the aged.
  170. The invested partner in sexual disorders: a profile.
  171. A cross cultural study of cases of functional sexual disorders among arabs.
  172. Glucocorticoid activity of the adrenal cortex in sexual disorders in men.
  173. The course of therapeutic training for married couples in functional sexual disorders. Casuistics (author's transl).
  174. Prevention of sexual disorders in men following myocardial infarction.
  175. Sexual disorders in diabetic women (author's transl).
  176. Differentiation between primary and neurotic sexual disorders.
  177. Sexual disorders in men and its causes.
  178. Management of sexual disorders.
  179. A cross cultural study of cases of functional sexual disorders among Arabs.
  180. The treatment of sexual disorders.
  181. Distinction between male and female invested partners in sexual disorders.
  182. Sexual disorders from the psychosomatic viewpoint.
  183. Fertility and sexual disorders in varicocele.
  184. Treatment of female sexual disorders.
  185. Sigmund Freud's views on sexual disorders in historical perspective.
  186. Hypnosis and behavior therapy: a coordinated approach to the treatment of sexual disorders.
  187. Training and accreditation for the treatment of sexual disorders.
  188. Laparoscopy and pneumopelvigraphy in the diagnosis of somato-sexual disorders in children and girls.
  189. A preliminary classification of human functional sexual disorders.
  190. Psycho-socio-somatogenic mechanisms in sexual disorders.
  191. Surgery of male sexual disorders.
  192. Letter: Sexual disorders in the male.
  193. Some of the commoner sexual disorders. II. Problems mainly affecting the woman.
  194. Lorazepam in sexual disorders.
  195. Some of the commoner sexual disorders. I Problems mainly affecting the male.
  196. Psycho-sexual disorders and their treatment: Part II.
  197. Preliminary experience with hospital treatment of functional sexual disorders by Masters' and Johnson's method (author's transl).
  198. Results of a clinical study of the effects of protesticulin in several forms of functional sexual disorders in men.
  199. Influence of balneotherapy upon functional sexual disorders in women (author's transl).
  200. Bladder-neck function and sexual disorders following rectum amputation or rectum resection and retroperitoneal lymphdenectomy.
  201. Psycho-sexual disorders and their treatment: part I.
  202. Sexual disorders in women former inmates of concentration camps as an element of KZ-syndrome.
  203. The psychoanalytic treatment of sexual disorders.
  204. Proceedings: Psychogenesis and therapy of functional sexual disorders.
  205. Analytical psychotherapy and training methods in sexual disorders of the woman.
  206. Analytical psychotherapy and training methods in sexual disorders of the woman.
  207. Behavior modification of sexual disorders.
  208. Behavior therapy of sexual disorders: diagnosis and methods of treatment.
  209. Experience of a clinic for sexual disorders.
  210. Sexual disorders from the existence analytic point of view.
  211. Results of treatment in functional sexual disorders.
  212. Developmental factors in functional sexual disorders.
  213. Some effects of aversion therapy on patients with sexual disorders.
  214. Treatment of sexual disorders in man.
  215. Sexual disorders in men following injuries to the urethra.
  216. Behavior therapy in phobias, compulsive neuroses, sexual disorders and addictions. Review.
  217. Combined single and group psychotherapy in functional sexual disorders.
  218. Prognosis of functional sexual disorders in men.
  219. Sexual disorders in patients with chronic prostatitis.
  220. Functional sexual disorders in women.
  221. Brain surgery for sexual disorders.
  222. Sexual disorders induced by valium.
  223. On sexual disorders and abnormalities and their etiologic classification.
  224. Anatomic and cytogenetic studies on 19 hornless goats with sexual disorders.
  225. On the origin of male sexual disorders due to a biotin deficiency. Hormone and vitamin treatments.
  226. Sexual disorders in women.
  227. Sexual disorders in women and the family environment.
  228. Spermiologic findings and sexual disorders in patients with chronic prostatitis.
  229. Mental and sexual disorders caused by chronic poisoning with tricresyl-orthophosphorane.
  230. Chromosome anomalies and pathologic or sexual disorders in mammals.
  231. Hormonel therapy of patients with functional sexual disorders.
  232. Sexual disorders in diabetics (Special study of male impotence).
  233. Sexual disorders in single males.
  234. The causes of sexual disorders in women.
  235. On the psychotherapy of sexual disorders.
  236. A simple transducer for measuring penile erection with comments on its use in the treatment of sexual disorders.
  237. Indications and prognosis for anthropologically coordinated psychotherapy and further therapeutic methods in sexual disorders and perversions.
  238. Therapy-related diagnosis for sexual disorders.
  239. On the origin of male sexual disorders from pyridoxine deficiency. Hormone and vitamin treatments.
  240. Sexual disorders in neuroses and reactive conditions in males.
  241. USE OF THE CHEN-CHIU METHOD IN PATIENTS WITH SEXUAL DISORDERS CAUSED BY CHRONIC PROSTATITIS.
  242. TREATMENT BY GONADOTROPIC HORMONES OF SEXUAL DISORDERS CAUSED BY PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY.
  243. THIORIDAZINE AND SEXUAL DISORDERS IN PSYCHIATRY. CLINICAL RESEARCH.
  244. Symptomatology of functional sexual disorders in males.
  245. Sexual disorders and behavior therapy.
  246. Sexual disorders and the family environment.
  247. Experience with the treatment of male sexual disorders with cyanazide.
  248. Sexual disorders and family environment.
  249. Case of epileptogenic parasagittal meningioma with accessory sexual disorders.
  250. Sexual disorders and misconduct in service males.
  251. Sexual disorders in bilateral lumbar sympathectomy.
  252. Treatment of sexual disorders.
  253. Sexual disorders after radical surgery of the rectum.
  254. Sexual disorders in brain injured.
  255. Concerning the sexual disorders of parents and their children.
  256. Sexual disorders of urethral origin.
  257. Sexual disorders after radical treatment of cervix carcinoma and their therapy.
  258. Therapy of sexual disorders in the male.
  259. Neural therapy of sexual disorders.
  260. Sexual disorders in women; their medical significance.
  261. Psychogenesis of sexual disorders in the male.
  262. Treatment of sexual disorders in the male.

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