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"Doctors Mezzich and Hernandez have produced a comprehensive, progressive, and readable volume on a difficult and important topic. "—Library Journal
Drawing from its vast intellectual resources, the World Psychiatric Association established a multidisciplinary and international workgroup of scholars, clinicians, and researchers to develop the Educational Program on Sexual Health. The present volume, Psychiatry and Sexual Health: A Integrative Approach, is the result of this collaboration, and represents a new knowledge base for the discipline.
Contents
Part 1 Conceptual Bases of Sexual Health
Chapter 2 Comprehensive Definition of Sexual Health
Chapter 3 Life Cycle and Sexual Health
Chapter 4 Policy and Human Rights Considerations
Chapter 5 Communication and Sexual Health
Chapter 6 Educational Considerations
Chapter 7 Scientific Research
Chapter 8 Epidemiological and Public Health Considerations
Part 9 Comprehensive Diagnosis of Persons with Sexual Disorders
Chapter 10 General Considerations
Chapter 11 Multiaxial Diagnostic Formulation
Chapter 12 Idiographic Diagnostic Formulation
Chapter 13 Format for Comprehensive Diagnostic Formulation
Part 14 Comprehensive Treatment and Health Promotion of Persons with Sexual Disorders
Chapter 15 Introduction to Treatment and Health Promotion
Chapter 16 Biological Treatment
Chapter 17 Psychological Treatment
Chapter 18 Integrative Approaches to Care
Chapter 19 Comprehensive Treatment of Specific Sexual Disorders
Chapter 20 Comprehensive Treatment of Complex and Special Situations
Chapter 21 Health Promotion
Part 22 References
Part 23 Appendices
Chapter 24 Illustrative Clinical Case with Comprehensive Diagnostic Formulation and Treatment Plan
Chapter 25 WPA International Survey on Human Sexuality and Sexual Disorders: Synoptic Report
Chapter 26 World Health Organization's Statement on Sexual Health (2002)
Chapter 27 World Association for Sexology's Declaration of Sexual Rights (1997/1999)
Chapter 28 World Association for Sexual Health's Montreal Declaration