A total of 49 couples, in which the women were experiencing inhibited sexual desire (ISD), were randomly assigned to Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT) or a wait-list control group condition. An additional 15 couples were recruited as a non-ISD comparison sample. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of marital therapy (EFT) on ISD, and examine differences between ISD and non-ISD couples. At post-treatment, EFT couples' levels of marital and overall sexual adjustment were not significantly different from those of the control group following the wait-list period. On a measure of sexual desire, however, treatment group females had post-treatment levels of sexual desire that were significantly higher than those of c...
Sexuality, taking on a shape in the interaction of psychological, social, and biological variables, ...
This study investigated the differential effectiveness of various treatment formats for 55 couples i...
This study investigated whether six women who previously had received 15 sessions of group systemati...
The satisfaction of a good sexual interaction between spouses is one of the most crucial elements in...
The general purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of the use of sexual drugs on ...
The current study was a survey of mental health practitioners\u27 treatment of sexual dysfunction in...
The present study analyzes the efficacy of emotion-focused couple therapy (EFT) on the change of att...
Sex is a fundamental component of romantic relationships. With an estimated 50% of couples reporting...
Objective: It has long been suggested that sexual problems are common in women with vaginismus and t...
Outcome research on marital therapy has consistently demonstrated various treatment techniques to be...
This study has addressed the continued debate regarding the effectiveness of "non-behavioral" marita...
Abstract Background: Family is the most important component of community and family health leads to...
Sexual dysfunction is present the most important problem among menopausal women and thus counseling ...
The present study delineated intimacy from other confounding concepts in the literature and investig...
AbstractIn this research experimental methods with preparing pretest and posttest with control group...
Sexuality, taking on a shape in the interaction of psychological, social, and biological variables, ...
This study investigated the differential effectiveness of various treatment formats for 55 couples i...
This study investigated whether six women who previously had received 15 sessions of group systemati...
The satisfaction of a good sexual interaction between spouses is one of the most crucial elements in...
The general purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of the use of sexual drugs on ...
The current study was a survey of mental health practitioners\u27 treatment of sexual dysfunction in...
The present study analyzes the efficacy of emotion-focused couple therapy (EFT) on the change of att...
Sex is a fundamental component of romantic relationships. With an estimated 50% of couples reporting...
Objective: It has long been suggested that sexual problems are common in women with vaginismus and t...
Outcome research on marital therapy has consistently demonstrated various treatment techniques to be...
This study has addressed the continued debate regarding the effectiveness of "non-behavioral" marita...
Abstract Background: Family is the most important component of community and family health leads to...
Sexual dysfunction is present the most important problem among menopausal women and thus counseling ...
The present study delineated intimacy from other confounding concepts in the literature and investig...
AbstractIn this research experimental methods with preparing pretest and posttest with control group...
Sexuality, taking on a shape in the interaction of psychological, social, and biological variables, ...
This study investigated the differential effectiveness of various treatment formats for 55 couples i...
This study investigated whether six women who previously had received 15 sessions of group systemati...