Sentences with phrase «treat sexual problems»

«There are few centers in the United States with the expertise to treat sexual problems in women and girls with cancer,» Lindau said.
therapy in treating sexual problems has not been impressive.
I do, however, specialize in 1) helping partners cope with the aftermath of infidelity and 2) treating sexual problems that may seem to have a physical cause but may in fact have emotional or psychological roots.

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Although more trials are needed before flibanserin could become available commercially, it shows promise as the first drug demonstrated to treat low libido in women — the most common sexual problem in females — by targeting the brain.
The medical doctors who treat sexual health problems do acknowledge that many sexual problems are socially, culturally, or emotionally based.
Herbal Viagra not only cure your impotence problem but also treats several other male sexual problems such as weak libido, penis curves, penis enlargement, premature ejaculation, etc.Some important herbal constituents used in herbal Viagra are Panax ginseng (Indian Ginseng), Rosemarinus officinalis (Rosemary), Avena sativa (Oats), Muira puama (Potency Wood), Lepidium meyenii (Maca) along with scores of other herbs.
Athens Psychologist treating adults, teenagers, adolescents and children with parenting, relationships, divorce, depression, anxiety, marital, addictions, sexual problems, infidelity, recovery, mental health, men's issues, father - son issues, midlife issues, grief and loss, spiritual issues, anger management, executive coaching, management issues, adolescents, blended families, conflict resolution, coaching, career counseling, pornography addiction, work issues, in - laws, peak performance, motivation, commitment problems, separation, divorce recovery
Dr. Bromberg has extensive experience in treating trauma, sexual abuse, and sexual behavior problems, and in forensic evaluation.
I also treat relationship issues, including sexual difficulties, anger issues, domestic violence, co-parenting problems, aging issues, communication and conflict resolution difficulties.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
She is skilled in treating a variety of concerns including sexual addiction, trauma, adjustment problems, anxiety and depression, child behavior, marital difficulties, women's issues and codependency.
Main Outcome Measures (1) Association of 7 adverse exposures (3 categories of child abuse [physical abuse, sexual abuse, and psychological maltreatment] and 4 categories of household dysfunction [caregiver problem drinking, caregiver depression, caregiver treated violently, and criminal behavior in the household]-RRB- derived from data collected when the child was 4 years old.
If there are sexual problems, I have experience in treating sex addiction, internet pornography addiction, and the affect of extended families on your relationship.
«I have successfully treated clients who are now living healthy, productive lives who have had the following problems: Trauma, victims of physical, sexual and mental abuse, families with relationship issues, oppositional teens, marriages headed for divorce, severe anxiety, living with borderline personality disorder, and individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their partners.
Some of the concerns that I often treat in my practice are: anxiety & depression, loss & grief, trauma, relationship issues, communication problems, sexual issues, affairs / infidelity, desire / intimacy in long - term relationships, as well as major life transitions such as getting married or adjusting to parenthood.
She also gained clinical experiences through training at a broad range of hospital and community - based clinics, including the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive - Behavioural Therapy, The Ottawa Hospital (Maternal Fetal Medicine Unit), the University of Ottawa Couple and Sex Therapy Training program, and the Ottawa Mindfulness Clinic, during which she treated a wide variety of clients experiencing problems such as relationship difficulties, interpersonal trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, concerns related to sexual desire and dysfunction, anxiety, and depression.
Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB) is a clinical adaptation of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) that has been specifically designed and developed to treat youth (and their families) for problematic sexual behSexual Behaviors (MST - PSB) is a clinical adaptation of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) that has been specifically designed and developed to treat youth (and their families) for problematic sexual behsexual behavior.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated the efficacy of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) in treating sexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolessexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolesSexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolescents.
Participants and their families were randomly assigned to Multisystemic Therapy (MST) to treat sexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB) or to treatment as usual (TAU), which was primarily group - based cognitive - behavioral interventions delivered by professionals within the juvenile justice ssexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB) or to treatment as usual (TAU), which was primarily group - based cognitive - behavioral interventions delivered by professionals within the juvenile justice sSexual Behaviors (MST - PSB) or to treatment as usual (TAU), which was primarily group - based cognitive - behavioral interventions delivered by professionals within the juvenile justice system.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated the effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) in treating sexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolessexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolesSexual Behaviors (MST - PSB)-RSB- in sample of adolescents.
First, Crucible ® Therapy stands apart from sex therapies developed by Drs. Masters and Johnson to treat sexual dysfunctions, and Dr. Helen Singer - Kaplan's approach to sexual desire problems.
This conference marks the first opportunity for Dr. Schnarch to publicly present his groundbreaking approach to treating sexual desire problems.
Nor do we know about the latest advances in treating common sexual problems.
Your sexual problems won't be treated like diseases.
You won't be treated like your problems stem from sexual ignorance, hang - ups, or flaws in your relationship.
Crucible Approach to Treating Sexual Desire Problems (6 days) Palo Alto, California, September 18 - 23, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah, July 14 - 19, 2003 Dana Point, California, 2000 Breckenridge, Colorado, July 18 - 24, 1998 Sonoma, California, April 10 - 16, 1999 Breckenridge, CO July 18 - 24, 1998 Breckenridge, CO July 19 - 26, 1997 Kennebunkport, MA June 9 - 15, 1996 (Co-sponsored by Family Institute of Maine) Breckenridge, CO July 15 - 22, 1995 Wisconsin Dells, September 25 - October 11, 1994 (Co sponsored by U. Wisconsin Lacrosse) San Diego, CA, Oct. 16 - 22, 1993 (co-sponsored by San Diego Society for Sex Therapy and Sex Education) Alta, UT July 16 - 24, 1993
The most common disorders and symptoms I treat are reactive attachment disorder, mal - attachment issues, depression, anxiety, lack of impulse control, inability to focus, untrustworthiness, explosive behavior, difficulty sleeping, hyperactivity, PTSD or problems resulting from trauma (mental, physical, emotional, sexual and spiritual).
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