In this article I discuss the emergence of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) within American psychiatry and beyond in the postwar period, setting out what I believe to be important and suggestive questions neglected in existing scholarship. Tracing the nomenclature within successive editions of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), I consider the reification of the term ‘FSD’, and the activism and scholarship that the rise of the category has occasioned. I suggest that analysis of FSD benefits from scrutiny of a wider range of sources (especially since the popular and scientific cross-pollinate). I explore the multiplicity of FSD that emerges when one examines this wider range, but I also underscore a...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
Introduction: Difficulties caused by sexual disorders can lead to psychological problems in women as...
Sexual dysfunctions have a high prevalence in males and females, and an increase in research into it...
In this article I discuss the emergence of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) within American psychiatr...
Purpose of review To provide an overview of conceptualizations of female sexual problems, and 'F...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
Although the term “female sexual dysfunction” is fairly new, the medicalization of women's sexuality...
The article aims to analyze critically the most important and updated contributions\ud focused on th...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Abstract Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is understudied and unexplored in clinical practice. There ...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
This article provides a historical perspective on how both American and European psychiatrists have ...
Introduction The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Sta...
The publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (D...
nowledge about sexual function is important for contem-porary psychiatric physicians for several rea...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
Introduction: Difficulties caused by sexual disorders can lead to psychological problems in women as...
Sexual dysfunctions have a high prevalence in males and females, and an increase in research into it...
In this article I discuss the emergence of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) within American psychiatr...
Purpose of review To provide an overview of conceptualizations of female sexual problems, and 'F...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
Although the term “female sexual dysfunction” is fairly new, the medicalization of women's sexuality...
The article aims to analyze critically the most important and updated contributions\ud focused on th...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Abstract Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is understudied and unexplored in clinical practice. There ...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to review the etiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Female Sexual...
This article provides a historical perspective on how both American and European psychiatrists have ...
Introduction The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Sta...
The publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (D...
nowledge about sexual function is important for contem-porary psychiatric physicians for several rea...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
Introduction: Difficulties caused by sexual disorders can lead to psychological problems in women as...
Sexual dysfunctions have a high prevalence in males and females, and an increase in research into it...