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Psychotherapeutic interventions for treating female sexual dysfunction

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A review of the current approach to the assessment and treatment of female sexual disorders from a sex therapy perspective is described. The importance of a comprehensive evaluation of both the woman and her partner, prior to formalizing a treatment plan, is stressed. Certain interventions are common in the treatment of all female sexual difficulties, for example, education and information about female sexuality generally, communication training, non-demand pleasuring, and permission to engage in self-pleasuring. Specific interventions are also described for such issues as past sexual or physical trauma. The overall goal of treatment is increased pleasure and satisfaction, rather than perfect genital response. Finally, the factors associated with treatment success are noted along with the observation that these factors are the same factors that contribute to a successful outcome in any psychotherapeutic endeavor.

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Leiblum, S.R., Wiegel, M. Psychotherapeutic interventions for treating female sexual dysfunction. World J Urol 20, 127–136 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-002-0266-3

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