David Crawford
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Sexual Dysfunction - when to Refer?The physicians "time crunch" can be managed, when brief counseling of the sexual dysfunction patient is sufficient. If the partner's support for successful resolution of the sexual dysfunction is not present, then active steps must be taken to evoke it.
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Sexual Dysfunction - Partner Consultation?Although CME courses recommended that patient'"partner'"physician dialogue was best enhanced through patient'"partner education during conjoint visits
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Sexual Dysfunction - Partner IssuesRegaining potency does not automatically translate into the couple resuming sexual intercourse. Psychological issues may render the best treatments futile.
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Sexual Dysfunction - Patient Preference, Sexual Scripts and Pharmaceutical ChoiceOwing to multiple factors including the organization of health care delivery, attitudinal beliefs, and pharmaceutical advertising; the majority of patients suffering from erectilel dysfunction (when they do seek treatment) are likely to consult their PCP
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Therapy for Sexual Dysfunction - the Focused Sex HistoryBoth sex therapists and physicians juxtapose detailed questions about the patient's current and past sexual history unveiling an understanding of the causes of dysfunction and noncompliance.
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Sexual Disorders - Evolution of Current Treatment ApproachesUrologists have made important contributions to the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Both the small-carrion and inflatable penile prostheses were introduced in the 1970s. Although patents for vacuum erection devices were obtained as early as 1917