« Sexual desire disorders » first appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in unisex form in 1980. Through successive revisions of the manual up to the current one, a specifically female sexual desire emerges as a distinct entity. It is defined as more complex that the now exclusively male sexual desire. The DSM’s current approach to female sexual desire and its « dysfunctions » can be shown to be derived from a circular model put forth by medical sexologists in the beginning of the 2000s to provide a construct of women’s sexual desire. Since then, this particular conceptualization has been broadly adopted as a basis for debate in international circles of the field of sexology. The model itself has actua...
The recent development of the field of sexual medicine has necessitated the understanding of how wom...
PURPOSE: Female sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent but not well defined or understood. We evalua...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
« Sexual desire disorders » first appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
Theoretical part Currently accepted new conceptualization of women's sexual dysfunction is based on ...
The publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (D...
Introduction. Existing definitions of women's sexual disorders are based mainly on genitally focused...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
A biopsychosocial educational and clinical schematic “tool” for the treatment of women's sexual dysf...
Major changes have occurred in male and female sexual function/dysfunction research and treatments. ...
This article reviews and critiques the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for Female Sexual Arousal Disor...
La médecine sexuelle a connu un fort développement dès le début des années 1980 avec la découverte d...
The recent development of the field of sexual medicine has necessitated the understanding of how wom...
PURPOSE: Female sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent but not well defined or understood. We evalua...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...
« Sexual desire disorders » first appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder...
INTRODUCTION: The 2 most well-known classification systems that include sexual medicine diagnoses ar...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
Theoretical part Currently accepted new conceptualization of women's sexual dysfunction is based on ...
The publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (D...
Introduction. Existing definitions of women's sexual disorders are based mainly on genitally focused...
Recent changes in the classification of female sexual dysfunction in the fifth edition of the Diagno...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
A biopsychosocial educational and clinical schematic “tool” for the treatment of women's sexual dysf...
Major changes have occurred in male and female sexual function/dysfunction research and treatments. ...
This article reviews and critiques the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for Female Sexual Arousal Disor...
La médecine sexuelle a connu un fort développement dès le début des années 1980 avec la découverte d...
The recent development of the field of sexual medicine has necessitated the understanding of how wom...
PURPOSE: Female sexual dysfunction is highly prevalent but not well defined or understood. We evalua...
In light of various shortcomings of the traditional nosology of women's sexual disorders for both cl...