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erectile dysfunction book: Coping with Erectile Dysfunction Michael E. Metz, Barry W. McCarthy, 2004 Offers a program for overcoming erectile dysfunction that includes assessment, treatment strategies, and a relapse prevention program. |
erectile dysfunction book: Erectile Dysfunction Bradley Martin, 2015-08-10 Conquer Erectile Dysfunction and Have a Happier and Healthier Sex Life! No matter how hard you try, you may need help to address, treat, and cure your erectile dysfunction. Do you ever wish you were better in bed? Would like to have stronger, more vigorous erections? Would your partner appreciate your increased libido? Erectile Dysfunction explains how your sexual organs are stimulated, and the best ways to do so. Also, it describes what factors make it harder for you achieve an erection. You'll explore the physical and psychological factors that create this issue in men - and the various ways you can address it. You'll also learn how to talk about erectile dysfunction with your partner, and what they can do to help! The bad news is - you may have to change your habits. However, the good news is that there are many lifestyle changes and treatments that can help you end this embarrassing condition. You may be able to regain your sexual vigor and stamina - without costly drugs and other treatments! This essential book also helps you understand how porn addiction, substance abuse, and obesity can contribute to your problem, as well as other many other factors. Read Erectile Dysfunction TODAY to find out about the many solutions to this issue - and start living a happier, more fulfilling life! You'll be so glad you did! |
erectile dysfunction book: Male Sexual Dysfunction Suks Minhas, John Mulhall, 2016-11-30 Sexual dysfunction affects men of all ages and incidence rates are expected to double by 2025 resulting in a major health burden. Though normal sexual function is an important aspect of health and well-being, sadly, this common condition still carries an associated stigma. As a result, affected men are often reluctant to approach their doctor and, instead, may live for many years with sexual dysfunction, often to the detriment of their personal lives. Male Sexual Dysfunction: A Clinical Guide covers all the common problems encountered by the clinician in this rapidly expanding and developing field. With full color throughout, this easy to read guide provides a comprehensive and systematic approach to patient management. Packed with key features, every chapter will contain flow diagrams and algorithms, key points, clinical pearls, what to avoid boxes, and numerous tables, graphs and photographs . This book provides: Comprehensive focus on the core clinical areas of physiology/pharmacology, investigation, diagnosis, management and surgical options Coverage of all treatment pathways, including psychological, pharmacologic and surgical A straightforward, logical approach to clinical management An experienced and international editor and contributor team Expertly-written, this book is the perfect resource for urologists and general practitioners with an interest in this highly topical area, as well as those about to undergo their urology trainee examinations. |
erectile dysfunction book: Erectile Dysfunction Gerald R Weeks, Nancy Gambescia, 2000-05-02 With the release of Viagra, erectile dysfunction has become an acceptable topic of advertising and public discussion. Impotence is a widespread phenomenon; about half of couples entering sex therapy and one quarter of those entering marital therapy will complain of this problem. As baby boomers enter their fifties and grow older during the next few decades, many more men will be affected by this problem. In this groundbreaking work, Gerald Weeks and Nancy Gambescia present the first serious discussion of comprehensive psychological and medical treatments for erectile dysfunction after the advent of Viagra. Though most recently Viagra has catapulted discussion of erectile dysfunction to the front pages of major newspapers and, via television, American living rooms, there are actually a number of different treatment options available. In fact, medical therapies for erectile dysfunction have developed at an ever-increasing pace in the last 20 years. Yet, despite widespread advances made in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, the field of sex therapy has lagged significantly behind in how it addresses the problem. The authors offer an integrated approach that examines both the organic and psychological factors contributing to erectile dysfunction. With this treatment model integrating both medical and psychological therapies, the authors also stress the role of the couple's relationship in the etiology and treatment of the dysfunction. The book presents medical information (about various kinds of drugs as well as other interventions); physiological information (why certain drugs work and why some don't); psychological information (the effects of the disorder on both the individual and the couple); and practical information (when and how to seek treatment and what type of treatment works best under different conditions). For sex and couple therapists and physicians, Erectile Dysfunction presents a systematic method for evaluating erectile dysfunction, determining whether its basis is primarily organic or psychogenic, and treating it by integrating medical interventions with sex and marital therapy. For the person seeking treatment (and for his spouse), the book offers a thorough and impartial discussion of the disorder. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunction in Men David L Rowland, 2012-01-01 By far the best professional book ever published about understanding, assessing, and treating male sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunctions in men, such as erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory disorders, and low sexual desire, are typically sources of significant distress for men. This book, being published with the companion volume Sexual Dysfunction in Women, provides general therapists with practical, yet succinct evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of the most common male sexual disorders encountered in clinical practice. It assumes that mental health professionals and other clinicians without expertise in the field of sex therapy have much to offer these men by combining a multidisciplinary understanding of issues surrounding sexual problems with their general clinical knowledge and expertise. With tables and marginal notes to assist orientation, the book is designed for quick and easy reference while at the same time providing more in-depth understanding for those desiring it. The book can serve as a go-to guide for professional clinicians in their daily work and is an ideal educational resource for students and for practiceoriented continuing education. Recent Praise: Simply put, this is by far the best professional book ever published about understanding, assessing, and treating male sexual dysfunction. David Rowland examines the biopsychosocial model of sexual function and dysfunction and applies a multi-dimensional, complex approach to understanding and changing male sexual dysfunction. This book makes a major contribution to the field and should be on the bookshelf of every psychologist, physician, and couple therapist treating men individually or in couple therapy. Barry McCarthy, Professor of Psychology, American University, Washington DC; certified marriage and sex therapist; coauthor of Men's Sexual Health and Sexual Awareness (5th ed.) David Rowland's text is an important addition to the literature and belongs in every therapist's library. It is especially valuable because it is designed to help the generalist deal with sexual problems and is written clearly with a practical emphasis. Robert Taylor Segraves, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry emeritus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; Editor of Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy Written for both professionals and the general population, David Rowland's work provides a comprehensive, scholarly review of men's sexual problems and up-to-date treatments. He concisely examines physiological and psychological causes and provides the theoretical underpinnings necessary for accurate diagnosis and treatment. This compact volume is a valuable source of useful information succinctly covering an all-too-often ignored area of human function and interaction. Diane Morrissette, PhD, Psychotherapist specializing in sex and relationship counseling, Palo Alto, CA The interdisciplinary expertise of Dr. David Rowland makes this comprehensive book on sexual dysfunction in men an essential read for any professional. The excellent descriptions of assessment and treatment will prove enlightening to medical health providers as well as anyone in the mental health field. The inclusion of the empirical evidence of varying treatments will help clinicians focus on the most efficacious approach. Sex Dysfunction in Men is a welcomed addition to evidence-based practice. Lin Myers, Professor of Psychology, California State University, Stanislaus, researcher, educator, clinician in the field of sexology for over 25 years, full member of the International Academy of Sex Research, and a member of SSTAR, and ASSECT |
erectile dysfunction book: Diagnosis and Treatment of Erectile Disturbances R. Taylor Segraves, 2012-12-06 This book is the result of an informal association between the editors which extends back to 1974. At the beginning, it was a tenuous alliance between physicians in quite different medical subspecialties-urology and psychiatry. As the alliance was forged, subspecialty rivalries and mistrust were replaced by a common clinical interest in the diagnosis and treatment of erectile problems. We quickly became aware of the high prevalence of such disorders, how poorly prepared we were to make accurate and re sponsible diagnosis and treatment plans, and how complicated an etiol ogical diagnosis could prove to be. A variety of biological and psychological influences bear on sexual function, and in many clinical contexts, diagnosis and treatment planning involves consideration of complex interactive var iables. The need for an expanded multidisciplinary team became obvious. The requisite knowledge base extended across too many subspecialty boundaries, and the necessary information was not available in a conve nient source. As we began accumulating the information base, we became aware that this information might be of value to other physicians. The authors enjoy the luxury of an academic setting in which special expertise can be readily assembled. Such resources are often unavailable to the physician in practice. Thus, it is our hope that this text can serve as a multi specialty team for the physician in solo practice. R. TAYLOR SEGRAVES New Orleans, Louisiana HARRY W. |
erectile dysfunction book: Erectile Dysfunction Michael J. Howard, 2014-01-20 A Book That Actually Teaches You How to Combat ED? Yes - This book can give you the help you need! Erectile Dysfunction helps you understand what ED is and what causes it. You'll discover the various types, symptoms, and risk factors of this difficult and embarrassing condition. This book also provides a simple 6-question self-test which can help you determine if your inability to get an erection is a mental or a physical issue. When you order Erectile Dysfunction, you'll learn about 8 Powerful Solutions to your condition: Changing Your Lifestyle Improving Your Food and Diet Using Herbal Supplements Taking All the Vitamins You Need Focusing on Exercise and Fitness Practicing Yoga Trying Homeopathic Medicines Undertaking Hypnotherapy ED, or male impotence, can happen to men of any age. It's time to face this problem head-on and get the help you need. As the book says, There's more to being a man than maintaining an erection. Let this helpful guide show you the many ways to reclaim your manhood and defeat ED! Order your copy right of Erectile Dysfunction right away!You'll be so glad you did! |
erectile dysfunction book: Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women Larry I. Lipshultz, Alexander W. Pastuszak, Andrew T. Goldstein, Annamaria Giraldi, Michael A. Perelman, 2016-07-05 This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the intersection of male and female reproductive and sexual health. The text comprehensively discusses the evaluation and management of physical, genetic, and psychological causes of male and female sexual dysfunction. Discussion of treatment focuses on current medical and surgical psychosexual therapies in both the male and female. The book highlights erectile, ejaculatory, and orgasmic disorders in the male; desire, arousal and orgasmic disorders in the female; and an integrated approach to the couple. Lifestyle modifications through diet and exercise and optimization of anthropomorphic characteristics are also discussed, including a holistic approach to these disorders that goes beyond a focus on the genital system alone. Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women: An Interdisciplinary Approach serves as a resource for physicians and researchers interested in sexual medicine seeking a comprehensive overview of the practice and novel research in the field. |
erectile dysfunction book: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Sexual Dysfunction Michael E. Metz, Norman Epstein, Barry Mccarthy, 2017 This book provides clinicians and clinical graduate students with a comprehensive description of readily useful, practical, and empirically-based treatments for the specific sexual dysfunctions most commonly encountered in clinical practice with couples and individuals. In providing guidelines for best clinical practices, Metz and Epstein emphasize cognitive-behavioral treatments and incorporate scientific evidence about sexual dysfunctions and sex therapy interventions. Each chapter incorporates research and theoretical foundations and includes a discussion of the issues that commonly arise when working with clients with sexual problems. This book also provides explanations of the clinician’s role in dealing with clients with sexual dysfunction to enhance the clinician’s competence and comfort; strategies for conceptualizing sexual dysfunction and choosing the appropriate interventions; and specific treatment details for male and female sexual dysfunctions. Numerous case examples throughout the text illustrate the clinical sex therapy process, and clinical aides, handouts, educational materials, and resources are included in appendices. |
erectile dysfunction book: Atlas of Male Sexual Dysfunction Tom F. Lue, 2006-05-12 The Atlas of Male Sexual Dysfunction is an excellent reference book skillfully presented by authorities in the fields of ED, priapism, and Peyronie's disease. Readers will not only appreciate the tremendous advances in male sexual dysfunction research and management but will also learn of rational and cost-effective approaches to these conditions. The book contains hundreds of high quality images in step with the latest developments in medicine. The world-renowned authors are from a variety of medical disciplines. There are hand-drawn illustrations and in-depth explanations for each image. |
erectile dysfunction book: The Penis Book Aaron Spitz, M.D., 2018-02-20 What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever wanted to know about the penis but were afraid to ask? Dr. Aaron Spitz has that answer—and many more. Let Dr. Spitz—who served as assistant clinical professor at UC Irvine's Department of Urology for 15 years and who is a regularly featured guest on The Doctors—become your best friend as he fearlessly guides you through the hairiest and the scariest questions in The Penis Book. An unflinching, comprehensive guide to everything from sexually transmitted infections to the science of blood flow, The Penis Book prominently features an easy-to-follow holistic five-step plan for optimum penis health, including plant-based eating recommendations, information on some penis-healthy foods, and suggested exercises for penis wellbeing. Useful to men and women alike, The Penis Book is a one-stop-shop for the care and maintenance of the penis in your life. |
erectile dysfunction book: Hormonal Therapy for Male Sexual Dysfunction Mario Maggi, 2012-01-30 Hormonal therapy offers a potentially powerful approach to the treatment of sexual disorders in men. However the interplay of different hormones within different bodily systems is carefully balanced; judicious judgement is required in the therapeutic use of hormones to minimize unwelcome side effects. A better understanding of how hormones work will help the physician to better tailor therapies for improved sexual responses in men. Hormonal Therapy for Male Sexual Dysfunction will provide the rationale for hormonal therapy in male sexual disorders, explaining the language of sexual endocrinology and its application in clinical practice. The aim of this book is to provide a clinical 'in the office' or 'at the bedside' guide to effective patient care for sexual medicine physicians, urologists, gynecologists and other health-care providers in practice and in training. The tone will be practical, not academic. The working assumption is that readers want to know what (and what not) might or should be done, without over emphasis on the why. That said, it is important to review the crucial basic science necessary for effective diagnosis and management, and to provide reminders in the context of the practical chapters. It will not be heavily referenced, in line with a more practical approach. This allows for smoother reading (and also relieves the burden of comprehensive citing from authors). Key evidence (clinical trials, Cochrane or other meta analyses) should be summarized in 'Evidence at a Glance' boxes and key references such as reviews, major papers can be provided in the ‘selected bibliography’ at the end of each chapter. Practical guidance will be provided through: the use of algorithms and guidelines where they are appropriate 'Tips and Tricks' boxes – hints on improving outcomes perhaps via practical technique, patient questioning etc 'Caution' warning boxes – hints on avoiding problems, perhaps via contraindications 'Science Revisited' – quick reminder of the basic science principles necessary for understanding |
erectile dysfunction book: Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction,Second Edition Culley C. Carson, Roger Kirby, Irwin Goldstein, Michael Wyllie, 2008-12-22 Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects 20-30 million American men, most of whom are over 50 years of age. In a UK-based study, 32% of British men had difficulty obtaining an erection, 20% with maintaining an erection. In recent years the physiology and pathophysiology of ED have changed our understanding of what ED is from a purely psychological-based disorder to a multifactorial one, with neurological, endocrinological, psychological factors and the role of the vascular system. Recently identified risk factors include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, spinal cord injury, smoking, depression, atherosclerosis, hypertension, pelvic surgery and trauma, pharmacological medications, arthritis, peripheral vascular disease, substance abuse, endocrine abnormalities and peptic ulcer disease. Many ED patients have a combination of these risk factors, thus exacerbating ED further. The treatment of ED was revolutionized in 1998 with the introduction of sildenafil. Beside these oral treatments, newer injectable agents are being investigated as are topical preparations. However, not all patients are tolerant of oral agents, many patients still require penile reconstruction with penile implants, an option with low complications and morbidity. There are options for all patients and this excellent, updated text, edited by some of the world's leading authorities - Culley Carson, Roger Kirby and Irwin Goldstein - discusses them all. |
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erectile dysfunction book: The Natural Cure For Erectile Dysfunction Michael Cesar, 2016-05-07 Don't Let Erectile Dysfunction Destroy Your Self-Esteem And Your Relationship Any Longer Discover how to finally overcome erectile dysfunction, impotency, premature ejaculation, inhibited ejaculation, sexual inexperience, and pornography addictions or sexual addiction as well as other sexual issues. For centuries, men have been associating their value as men with their jobs, their bank account, their physique, and their virility. Our contemporary culture has flooded our mind's eye with images of the perfect man-one who possess the right job, the right family, and with a trip down to the local pharmacy, nights of virile intimacy. But there are often consequences to the proverbial happiness in a bottle.This book will explore alternative and much healthier methods to deal with the sensitive issue of erectile dysfunction. It's time for men to realize that there is life beyond the pharmacy counter, beyond what our contemporary culture tells us is acceptable, and it's time to delve into centuries-old remedies that build up, not tear down our system. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Mind and Body Effect on ED Tantra Cure for ED Tantric Massage cure for all sexual issues Yoga Cure for ED Ayurveda Cure for ED Vajikarana - Aphrodisiac Medical Formulations The Healing Power of Diet and Herbs Master Your Sexual Life By Following These Easy and Simple Proven Methods Much more... |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunctions in Mentally Ill Patients Emmanuele A. Jannini, Alberto Siracusano, 2018-08-28 This book addresses the fundamental importance of the proper assessment and treatment of sexual disorders in patients with mental disorders with regard to their treatment outcomes and adherence to therapies. In fact, patients with mental disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions and in many cases, pharmacological treatment causes sexual-dysfunction side-effects. However, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders and psychotic disorders are often also characterized by sexual symptoms that have a profound impact on sexual function. The psychopathology of sexual behavior investigates deficits in the mind-body relationship that are expressed through sexual symptoms such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, vaginismus, orgasmic disorders, or lack of sexual desire. These symptoms can be considered both prodromal and as a consequence of psychological or psychiatric suffering. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this book offers a valuable guide for psychiatrists, andrologists, gynecologists and psychologists. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunction, Third Edition John P. Wincze, Risa B. Weisberg, 2015-05-11 Highly regarded as a course text and practitioner resource, this book presents concise intervention guidelines for the most frequently encountered sexual dysfunctions in women and men. Following a consistent format, chapters on each clinical problem cover its description, clinical presentation, prevalence, etiology, and biological and psychosocial factors. Illustrative case examples of diverse individuals and couples are included. The authors provide a state-of-the-art framework for conducting comprehensive assessments, weaving multiple data sources into a coherent case formulation, and planning effective treatment that integrates medical and psychosocial strategies. Key Words/Subject Areas: arousal, assessments, couples, desire, diagnosis, disorders, dysfunctions, female, gender, human sexuality, male, marital, men, psychotherapy, sex therapy, sexual health, sexual medicine, treatments, women Audience: Clinicians who work with clients on issues pertaining to sexuality, including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, couple and family therapists, mental health and pastoral counselors, and psychiatric nurses. Also of interest to ob/gyns, urologists, and family physicians. -- |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunction Olivier Berend, 2017-06-14 Sexual dysfunctions have a high prevalence in males and females, and an increase in research into its backgrounds, causes and treatment is clearly visible. Characterization of sexual dysfunctions is complex and often needs extensive clinical, psychological and psychiatric expertise to arrive at reliable diagnoses. The present volume illustrates various aspects involved in sexual (dys)functioning but also the complexity of the field. Premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, female interest/arousal disorder, hypogonadism, sexual side effects of antidepressants and circumcision are subject of the various contributions. The topics treated nicely illustrate the problems associated with sexual function and dysfunction, including lifestyle, biological, mental, sociocultural and religious aspects. The topics in this volume clearly demonstrate the importance of research on sexual functions and dysfunctions. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunction, Second Edition John P. Wincze, Michael P. Carey, 2012-03-13 An ideal introduction for sex therapy students and trainees, this volume provides an overview of the most common sexual dysfunctions and the full range of assessment and treatment approaches. The book begins with discussions of the main classes of sexual dysfunction, describing what is currently known about clinical presentation, prevalence, and etiological factors. Addressing the practical tasks of clinical evaluation and intervention, the authors clearly explain basic strategies and methods for working with clients. |
erectile dysfunction book: Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: Pocketbook Ian Eardley, 2003-08-21 Erectile dysfunction is a common problem that may result from a number of medical conditions. With increasing public awareness, men with ED are seeking medical help. This pocketbook will assist the physician in treating and managing ED effectively with either drugs or devices. |
erectile dysfunction book: Urology at a Glance Axel S. Merseburger, Markus A. Kuczyk, Judd W. Moul, 2014-10-21 Urology at a Glance is a concise, practical guide to diagnostic and therapeutic decision making. The book is divided into two parts. The first focuses on the pathway from symptom to diagnosis and covers the full range of symptoms commonly encountered by the urologist. Any particular symptom can be located within a matter of seconds and in each case differential diagnosis is explained with the aid of a flow chart. The second part of the book is devoted to the pathway from diagnosis to therapy, with each short chapter devoted to a specific diagnosis. Basic information is provided on the disease in question, along with an outline of state of the art treatment options and possible complications. Again, flow charts are used to help the reader to reach the correct therapeutic decision in different circumstances. Numerous high-definition photographs and illustrations are also included. This book will be a great asset for urologists and practitioners in related disciplines. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sildenafil Udo Dunzendorfer, 2004-10-25 This drug is a landmark discovery, which consequently has become the definitive therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Following the major breakthrough in the field of nitric oxide (NO)-physiology and pharmacology leading to sildenafil being marketed, the most current information is presented in this reference book, including ongoing research from several disparate groups about NO as endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) and also as a neurotransmitter for nerves innervating erectile tissue in mammals. The development of sildenafil as an oral phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitor drug for the treatment of ED resulted in one of the first products, which made its way successfully from basic NO research to routine clinical therapy. This volume addresses all fields of sildenafil application in both men and women. In a highly competitive research environment with a critical medical need for drug improvements the reader will learn more about clinical resistance to sildenafil treatment and the modalities to overcome the failure rates. The individual chapters cover clinical use, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, biochemistry, and cultural aspects. They are written by leading experts in their respective fields. Therefore, readers a?? whether professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, physicians treating ED, biochemists, chemists or pharmacologists a?? will find a detailed and up-to-date knowledge base about current research activities and an excellent overview for further research on this compound class and its cultural impact. |
erectile dysfunction book: New Sex Therapy Helen Singer Kaplan, 2013-10-28 First published in 1975. The last two decades have brought remarkable advances in our knowledge of human sexuality. These data are in the process of being assimilated into the main body of psychiatric thought, which is being greatly enriched thereby. Our increased understanding of sexuality is also currently being translated into innovative new approaches to the treatment of sexual difficulties. These developments promise relief to many persons with distressing sexual problems who were previously thought to be beyond help. At the present time, the specific approach to sex therapy described in this volume is being employed, further developed and, most important, systematically evaluated at the Sex Therapy and Education Program of the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of the Cornell University-New York Hospital Center. The Cornell program is psychiatrically oriented. It regards sex therapy as a specialized branch of psychotherapy. The Clinic conceives of sexual dysfunctions as psychosomatic symptoms and it’s orientation is multicausal and eclectic in that it believes that sexual dysfunctions are the product of multiple etiologic factors, and our treatment armamentarium comprises an amalgam of experiential, behavioral and dynamically oriented modalities. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Dysfunction Richard Balon, 2008-01-01 The area of human sexuality, and sexual dysfunction in particular, has been undergoing enormous developments and advances. This volume, written by a team of international experts in the area of sexology, is an authoritative review of the latest developments in this field. Areas such as evaluation of sexual dysfunction, impact of psychotropic medications, mental and physical illness and substance abuse on sexual functioning are covered in a highly informative manner. In addition, several sexual dysfunctions, namely hypoactive sexual desire disorder, male erectile disorder and premature ejaculation are reviewed. A chapter on the developments in imaging of sexual dysfunction, an area that is undergoing rapid expansion, is also included. This publication, filled with a variety of clinically essential information, provides psychiatrists, psychologists, sex therapists, urologists, gynecologists, both clinically and research oriented, with the latest developments in the area of sexual dysfunction. |
erectile dysfunction book: Male Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction Wayne J G Hellstrom, 1997-04-01 |
erectile dysfunction book: Male Sexual Dysfunction Fouad R. Kandeel, 2009-09-30 |
erectile dysfunction book: Enduring Desire Michael E. Metz, Barry W. McCarthy, 2015-10-29 Winner of the 2011 AASECT Book Award! Co-authors of Men's Sexual Health, Michael Metz and Barry McCarthy have come together to inspire and motivate readers in their newest book, Enduring Desire. Real-life examples and clear, helpful individual and couple exercises allow readers to reach for realistic and high quality sexual satisfaction as a couple. Throughout the book, the authors promote positive, realistic sexual expectations without commercialism and the hyped, exotic promises that only set people up for disappointment. The message is down-to-earth and full of joy for all couples from their 20s to their 80s. The authors advocate the variable, flexible Good Enough Sex (GES) model, which validates the inherent variability and flexibility of couple sexuality and examines the biopsychosocial, multidimensional, and comprehensive roles, functions and meanings of couple sexuality. |
erectile dysfunction book: Sexual Performance Ronald Hudkins, 2018-06 Many do not know how they unknowingly are sabotaging their own sexual relationships. However, the truth is millions of men self-sabotage their relationships with women due to Sexual Performance Anxiety. To be honest, performance anxiety can only be resolved when you understand why it's happening. Realistically, it can literally shut down your body. For millions of people sex is a very stressful and anxious experience. This can manifest in many ways, such as complete avoidance of intimacy, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, panic attacks and more. This book will show men and women how to cure themselves of this terrible affliction which denies them one of the greatest experiences known to mankind which is, amazing sex!! You will be astounded when you discover how to get past sexual anxiety easily by reviving your potency. You will again appreciate those much-anticipated moments of sexual gratification you once had and again; want for both you and your partner. Here you can learn how to overcome your sexual anxiety about being intimate and get back to a normal relationship with your significant other. Find out how you can achieve this right NOW. Reading this book will help renew your sexual desire and put you on a rejuvenated path toward healthy, pleasure-oriented great sex. |
erectile dysfunction book: Men's Sexual Health Barry W. McCarthy, 2017-06-29 Men�s Sexual Health is a breakthrough book about vital and satisfying male sexuality. It presents a new model of male and couple sexuality, which establishes positive, realistic expectations of pleasure and satisfaction, as opposed to the self-defeating traditional demand for perfect intercourse performance. Men and couples who adopt this approach will enjoy sexuality throughout the lifespan. The authors introduce the new �smart thinking,� focused on an integration of mind and body, which confronts the myths and misunderstandings which limit male sexual growth. The book will help men and women understand how to pursue sexual and relational health, overcome sexual problems, with the goal of greater acceptance and satisfaction. The book advocates for positive, realistic Good-Enough Sex which will significantly enhance male and couple sexual satisfaction. |
erectile dysfunction book: The Ultimate Guide to Male Sexual Health Dudley Seth Danoff, 2017-08-08 A judgment free explanation of men’s sexual health issues that will help men live a longer and more virile life. Breaking the barriers of silence and embarrassment, The Ultimate Guide to Male Sexual Health speaks candidly to straight men, gay men, lovers, partners, and wives. Drawing on fascinating case histories, board certified urologist Dr. Dudley Seth Danoff uses straightforward, easy-to-understand terms to offer a meticulous examination of the essentials of male sexual health, arousal, and anatomy. Written for men of all ages, this book dispels common male myths and provides nonjudgmental, practical, safe advice for banishing stress from the bedroom and making sex fun again. Whether readers are looking to improve their genital health, last longer, or overcome erectile dysfunction (ED), this guide will help them determine the fundamental causes of male problems using methods that fit their lifestyle and health profile. Readers will discover The facts about BPH and prostate cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, male menopause, steroid use, testosterone replacement, and penile enhancement The psychological and physical causes of ED The truth about blue pills and other medical and nonmedical options for treating ED Exercises and lifestyle changes for improving sexual control and confidence Instructions on how to achieve a healthy and active sex life Options for addressing physical problems and health-related issues If you are bored in the bedroom, struggling with the challenges of getting older, or even overcoming cancer or a heart condition, there is a solution. The first step is learning more about how the penis works—including the impact a man’s mind can have on his performance. This revolutionary guide will give men the confidence and ability to perform sexually in any situation at any age. |
erectile dysfunction book: Self Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction Rajat Sharma, 2018-03-05 Erectile Dysfunction has taken the form of an epidemic in present day world. Every second male is facing this problem in one or the other form. Businesses of medicines which claim to enhance Sex power are booming. Every platform used for advertising is filled with advertisements of such medicines. However, amidst all this noise there is dearth of authentic knowledge on the subject. Internet is filled with information on this topic but different sources make different claims. Most of the common men are confused. They want answers to their questions eg which medicine they should use? How to manage side effects? Is there any natural way to treat this condition? This book exactly addresses this problem. In this book I have provided details of most authentic medicines used for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction popularly known as ED. I have discussed about the best and most widely used medicines of conventional system of medicine, their side effects, and precautions and how can the side effects be kept under check. However, the crux of this book is in the chapter on natural ways to get rid of ED. In this chapter, I have elaborately discussed best natural ways to treat this problem including exercises, yoga poses, acupressure and massage. By adopting the techniques told in this chapter one can cure himself permanently from this problem. In the initial stages, your dependence on drugs will decrease. Later on you will be able to completely put off the use of drugs for this problem. |
erectile dysfunction book: International Book of Erectile Dysfunction Miroslav L. Djordjevic, Francisco E. Martins, 2016 The International Book of Erectile Dysfunction is a general textbook on erectile dysfunction written by leading world experts in the field. Basic and clinical research into the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of erectile function has made it possible to define specific organic disorders and diseases that can result in erectile dysfunction. Now, urologists and other clinicians in this field are able to differentiate between psychogenic and organic causes. The text is well-illustrated, complete with excellent graphics and schemes and will therefore be of use to all medical specialties that cover the male population. It will equally be appreciated by residents, fellows, urologists, reconstructive surgeons, internal doctors and endocrinologists. Each chapter is concise and clear. In addition, general considerations about erectile dysfunction, its etiology, pathophysiology and classifications are discussed. Important facts about its management (conservative or surgical), a variety of surgical procedures, detailed descriptions of different techniques, and possible tricks and traps are noted. Chapters on practical procedures and operative surgical techniques with illustrations are included to provide a detailed and easy reference to the commonly used forms of techniques and procedures. The International Book of Erectile Dysfunction brings together experts of basic science and the clinical management of different types of erectile dysfunction. The chapters cover current diagnostic procedures and treatment options, as well as discuss the current research, that is ongoing in the different areas of erectile dysfunction management. |
erectile dysfunction book: Erectile Dysfunction Ian Eardley, Krishna Sethia, 2003 The 2nd Edition of this popular book presents all of today's best knowledge on erectile dysfunction (ED), reflecting all of the recent advances in understanding and treatment. The authors explore all aspects of the field - from anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology through assessment to medical, mechanical and surgical treatment. Four-color figures and tables make this resource exceptionally user-friendly. Uses easy-to-follow text and full-color illustrations. Features key information in boxes for quick reference. Features new chapters on cardiovascular disease and future developments including gene therapy. Presents advances in oral therapies. Discusses advances in understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved in penile erection, particularly of the central neurophysiological mechanisms. |
erectile dysfunction book: Erectile Dysfunction Michael J. Howard, In The Erectile Dysfunction Cure, you will first learn what erectile dysfunction is - both the psychological and physical aspects - and then zoom in on your specific issue. With the laser-like focus provided in this guide, you will find out exactly what is causing your erectile dysfunction and the steps needed to regain your raw masculine strength. The important thing to understand is that erectile dysfunction is NOT something that defines your worth as a man. Every single man has been struggling to get and erection at one time or another. It doesn't matter how many failures or embarrassments you've encountered - none of that matters. What truly matters is your willingness to apply the steps laid out in this guide to overcome this issue. 99,9% of the time, erectile dysfunction is a psychological problem. One that can easily be overcome. The first step is have the confidence to admit that you have an issue - by reading this, I know you're one of those few who are truly honest with themselves. |
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erectile dysfunction book: Textbook of Erectile Dysfunction Culley C. Carson, Roger Kirby, Irwin Goldstein, Michael Wyllie, 2008-12-22 Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects 20-30 million American men, most of whom are over 50 years of age. In a UK-based study, 32% of British men had difficulty obtaining an erection, 20% with maintaining an erection. In recent years the physiology and pathophysiology of ED have changed our understanding of what ED is from a purely psychological-b |
Erectile dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Erectile dysfunction means not being able to get and keep an erection firm enough for sexual activity. It also is called impotence. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't …
Erectile dysfunction - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Being overweight can cause erectile dysfunction or make it worse. Be more physically active. Exercise can help with underlying conditions that play a part in erectile …
Disfunción eréctil - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
May 10, 2025 · Causas. La excitación sexual del sexo masculino es compleja. Están implicados el cerebro, las hormonas, las emociones, los nervios, los músculos y los vasos sanguíneos.
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Dec 6, 2016 · If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue, however, it can cause stress, affect self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems. Perhaps most important, though, problems …
What is erectile dysfunction? A Mayo Clinic expert explains
Mar 20, 2025 · Physical issues like heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking can all cause erectile dysfunction. On the other hand, depression, …
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Jan 14, 2019 · Erectile dysfunction is more common than most men want to admit, but there are plenty of effective and affordable treatments. However, Dr. Tobias Kohler, a Mayo Clinic …
Erectile dysfunction: Nonoral treatments - Mayo Clinic
Jun 21, 2023 · Rarely, erectile dysfunction is treated by bypassing arteries that have trouble bringing enough blood to the penis. This surgery is recommended for only a small percentage …
Erectile dysfunction: Viagra and other oral medications
Jun 24, 2023 · Medicines that you take by mouth are called oral medicines. They're often the first line of treatment for trouble getting or keeping an erection, called erectile dysfunction (ED). …
Erectile dysfunction care at Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Mayo Clinic's approach to men's sexual health is to screen for cardiovascular diseases and endocrine conditions, such as low testosterone, that might cause erectile …
Erectile dysfunction: A sign of heart disease? - Mayo Clinic
Dec 21, 2022 · Besides sharing a common disease process, erectile dysfunction and heart disease also share many risk factors, including: Diabetes. Men who have diabetes are at high …
Erectile dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Erectile dysfunction means not being able to get and keep an erection firm enough for sexual activity. It also is called impotence. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't …
Erectile dysfunction - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Being overweight can cause erectile dysfunction or make it worse. Be more physically active. Exercise can help with underlying conditions that play a part in erectile …
Disfunción eréctil - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
May 10, 2025 · Causas. La excitación sexual del sexo masculino es compleja. Están implicados el cerebro, las hormonas, las emociones, los nervios, los músculos y los vasos sanguíneos.
Mayo Clinic Q and A: What causes erectile dysfunction and …
Dec 6, 2016 · If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue, however, it can cause stress, affect self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems. Perhaps most important, though, problems …
What is erectile dysfunction? A Mayo Clinic expert explains
Mar 20, 2025 · Physical issues like heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking can all cause erectile dysfunction. On the other hand, depression, …
Mayo Clinic Minute: Don't get tricked into bogus erectile …
Jan 14, 2019 · Erectile dysfunction is more common than most men want to admit, but there are plenty of effective and affordable treatments. However, Dr. Tobias Kohler, a Mayo Clinic …
Erectile dysfunction: Nonoral treatments - Mayo Clinic
Jun 21, 2023 · Rarely, erectile dysfunction is treated by bypassing arteries that have trouble bringing enough blood to the penis. This surgery is recommended for only a small percentage …
Erectile dysfunction: Viagra and other oral medications
Jun 24, 2023 · Medicines that you take by mouth are called oral medicines. They're often the first line of treatment for trouble getting or keeping an erection, called erectile dysfunction (ED). …
Erectile dysfunction care at Mayo Clinic
Mar 1, 2025 · Mayo Clinic's approach to men's sexual health is to screen for cardiovascular diseases and endocrine conditions, such as low testosterone, that might cause erectile …
Erectile dysfunction: A sign of heart disease? - Mayo Clinic
Dec 21, 2022 · Besides sharing a common disease process, erectile dysfunction and heart disease also share many risk factors, including: Diabetes. Men who have diabetes are at high …