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On the basis of a five - year study of 1 , 000 patients treated for sexual complaints
by twelve members of a therapist group , the author presents comparative data
on treatment failures and successes in an effort to refine theoretical constructs ...
On the basis of a five - year study of 1 , 000 patients treated for sexual complaints
by twelve members of a therapist group , the author presents comparative data
on treatment failures and successes in an effort to refine theoretical constructs ...
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The New Sex Therapy : Active Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions . ... on
symptoms as a manifestation of a serious underlying conflict and problem ;
treatment is comprehensive and based on the resolution of basic psychological
issues .
The New Sex Therapy : Active Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions . ... on
symptoms as a manifestation of a serious underlying conflict and problem ;
treatment is comprehensive and based on the resolution of basic psychological
issues .
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Part I presents an overview of sex therapy which includes a summary of some of
the types of sex problems and treatments as well as a review of the literature on
the effectiveness of sex therapy . Part II deals with the assessment of sexual ...
Part I presents an overview of sex therapy which includes a summary of some of
the types of sex problems and treatments as well as a review of the literature on
the effectiveness of sex therapy . Part II deals with the assessment of sexual ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide Suzanne G. Frayser,Thomas J. Whitby Limited preview - 1995 |
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