Chapter 16: Sexual Dysfunction and Therapy
MayoClinic.com This resource presents discussion of female sexual response issues with definitions, causes of female sexual dysfunctions, treatments, and the relationship between the mind and the body as it relates to sexual response. In addition, related links to other web sites are provided. |
MedlinePlus: Female Sexual Dysfunction Managed by the National Library of Medicine, this web site provides links to an overview of female sexual dysfunctions, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, prevention and screening, coping, management, clinical trials, and others. |
Healthcommunities.com This web site presents an overview of female sexual dysfunctions, incidence and prevalence information, and information about the female sexual response cycle. |
Sexual Dysfunction Association Managed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, this web site provides information about male and female sexual dysfunctions with links to news and articles and frequently asked questions. It also provides an online survey pertaining to erectile dysfunction. |
Society for Sex Therapy and Research The Society for Sex Therapy and Research is composed of a broad range of professionals who have clinical or research interests in human sexual concerns. SSTAR's goals are to facilitate communications among clinicians who treat problems of sexual function, sexual identity, and reproductive life, and to provide a forum for exchange of ideas between those interested in research in human sexuality and those whose primary activities are patient care. |