Today, the number of psychogenic sexual disorders among the population is growing day by day. Among men in the world, this figure is 10-25% (Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine). Sexual disorders limit reproductive opportunities, undermine the stability of family life, in many cases lead to divorce and reduce the ability to work. For this reason, conducting research on this topic is of great practical importance. In recent years, more and more young men are developing inorganic erectile dysfunction (BUT ET). Several past studies have shown that noed responds better to cognitive behavioral sex therapy (cbst)
PurposeErectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most prevalent male sexual dysfunctions. ED has been ...
In contrast to the impressive advances in somatic research of erectile dysfunction (ED), scientific ...
Objective: To examine retrospectively sexual dysfunction in the male spouses of 425 female patients ...
One of the most important aspects of human life is sexuality. Every mentally healthy person thinks a...
Psychogenic sexual disorders, their etiopathogenesis, methods of treatment of patients with this dis...
The goal of this study was to determine potential positive effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (...
In the world today, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a serious health problem that significantly lowers ...
Sexual functioning in men and women encompasses behaviours, physiological responses and subjective s...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiolo...
INTRODUCTION: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiological and p...
INTRODUCTION: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiological and p...
Sexual dysfunctions in women are classified into disorders of desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain (inc...
Abstract Sexuality and sexual dysfunction have been described in various world literature since an...
The evaluation and treatment of Erectile Dysfunction has evolved dramatically over the last 10 years...
This study explored paradigm change in sex therapy for male sexual dysfunctions. An analysis of the ...
PurposeErectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most prevalent male sexual dysfunctions. ED has been ...
In contrast to the impressive advances in somatic research of erectile dysfunction (ED), scientific ...
Objective: To examine retrospectively sexual dysfunction in the male spouses of 425 female patients ...
One of the most important aspects of human life is sexuality. Every mentally healthy person thinks a...
Psychogenic sexual disorders, their etiopathogenesis, methods of treatment of patients with this dis...
The goal of this study was to determine potential positive effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (...
In the world today, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a serious health problem that significantly lowers ...
Sexual functioning in men and women encompasses behaviours, physiological responses and subjective s...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiolo...
INTRODUCTION: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiological and p...
INTRODUCTION: Although erectile dysfunction (ED) involves an interaction between physiological and p...
Sexual dysfunctions in women are classified into disorders of desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain (inc...
Abstract Sexuality and sexual dysfunction have been described in various world literature since an...
The evaluation and treatment of Erectile Dysfunction has evolved dramatically over the last 10 years...
This study explored paradigm change in sex therapy for male sexual dysfunctions. An analysis of the ...
PurposeErectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most prevalent male sexual dysfunctions. ED has been ...
In contrast to the impressive advances in somatic research of erectile dysfunction (ED), scientific ...
Objective: To examine retrospectively sexual dysfunction in the male spouses of 425 female patients ...