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Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

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Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

SECTION 2Female Sexual DysfunctionCHAPTER 7Physiology of Female Sexual FunctionChad p. Hubsher, Ml) ■ Adam Luckey, MD ■ Stanley Zaslau, MD, MBA, LACS■

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2■Introduction■Sexual function in women is a highly variable, mulli-laceted process inv ol\ ing several components:•Anatomical•Physiological•Psychologi

cal•11 motional•Interpersonal■(liven the complex nature of sexuality in females, little consensus currently exists Oil the definition of a "normalJsex Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

ual response.■Although aspects ol lemale sexual lunction, such as vaginal lubrication and orgasmic contractions, scorn to be widespread in normal, sex

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

ually functioning women, the subjective or emotional aspects arc highly individual. Those aspects are subject to learning and cultural laclors, as pas

SECTION 2Female Sexual DysfunctionCHAPTER 7Physiology of Female Sexual FunctionChad p. Hubsher, Ml) ■ Adam Luckey, MD ■ Stanley Zaslau, MD, MBA, LACS■

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2several models have been pronosed io aid in the Imdersíandinơ of llie female sexual8o Chapter 7women. However, to date, none of the proposed female se

xual response models have been shown to be universally applicable.The Masters and Johnson (Four-Stage) Model■Masters and Johnson first characterized t Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

he female sexual response cycle in 1966 based on laboratory observations of approximately 700 men and women.1■They proposed a model ol female sexual r

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

esponse consisting ol lour successive phases, each ol which has associated genital and extragen i tai responses (Figure 7.1):•Excitement•Plateau•Orgas

SECTION 2Female Sexual DysfunctionCHAPTER 7Physiology of Female Sexual FunctionChad p. Hubsher, Ml) ■ Adam Luckey, MD ■ Stanley Zaslau, MD, MBA, LACS■

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2rpersonal aspects ol sexual response.2■In this model, the sexual response cycle was reconceplu-alizcd to consist of three essential phases:•Desire•Aro

usal•Orgasm■This three-stage model was used in the fourth edition ol the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-1V) as the basis f Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

or the classification of female sexual dyslunction. It was also used in the American Foundation ol Urologic Disease’s 1998 reclassification per their

Ebook Dx/Rx: Sexual dysfunction in men and women – Part 2

first international consensus development panel on female sexual dvsfnnerion. ’Sexual tement/ tensione 7.1 The Masters and Johnson Model

SECTION 2Female Sexual DysfunctionCHAPTER 7Physiology of Female Sexual FunctionChad p. Hubsher, Ml) ■ Adam Luckey, MD ■ Stanley Zaslau, MD, MBA, LACS■

SECTION 2Female Sexual DysfunctionCHAPTER 7Physiology of Female Sexual FunctionChad p. Hubsher, Ml) ■ Adam Luckey, MD ■ Stanley Zaslau, MD, MBA, LACS■

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