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کتاب Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques and Improvement of Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) اثری علمی و کاربردی است که به بررسی اختلال ارگاسمیک زنان و راهکارهای درمانی بر پایه تکنیکهای شناختی-رفتاری میپردازد. این کتاب به شیوهای جامع و علمی به ارائه اطلاعات دقیق درباره این اختلال و نحوه مدیریت و درمان آن میپردازد.
این کتاب به طور خاص به موضوع اختلال ارگاسمیک در زنان (FOD) میپردازد که یکی از مسائل مهم در حوزه سلامت جنسی زنان بهشمار میآید. نویسنده با بهرهگیری از رویکردهای شناختی-رفتاری، به بررسی عوامل روانشناختی و جسمانی این اختلال پرداخته و تکنیکهای عملی برای بهبود آن ارائه میکند. این اثر به خوانندگان کمک میکند تا شناخت عمیقتری از این مسئله پیدا کرده و ابزارهای علمی لازم برای درمان آن را در اختیار داشته باشند.
این کتاب برای کسانی که به دنبال درک بهتر و علمی از اختلال ارگاسمیک زنان هستند، یک منبع ارزشمند است. با ارائه تکنیکهای شناختی-رفتاری، این اثر میتواند به متخصصان حوزه سلامت، زوجها و زنان درگیر با این اختلال کمک کند تا بهبود قابل توجهی را تجربه کنند.
برای خرید این کتاب و آشنایی با تکنیکهای علمی و عملی برای بهبود اختلال ارگاسمیک در زنان، به بخش فروشگاه سایت مراجعه کنید یا با ما تماس بگیرید. این کتاب ابزاری موثر برای ارتقای سلامت جنسی و روانی زنان است.
Introduction
Chapter 2
Introduction
Sexual function
Sex
The best time to have sex
The Physical and mental condition of the partners
Preparing the woman before intercourse (foreplay)
Frequency of intercourse
Place of intercourse
Intercourse positions
Sexual activity
History and evolution of attitudes toward sexual behavior
The course of scientific developments
Cultural studies on human sexual behavior
Definition of sexual behavior from the perspective of physiology and psychology
Important concepts in sexual behavior
Theories of human sexuality
Social Constructionist Theory
Feminist theory or feminist sexology
Theory of evolutionary
Psychoanalytic theory
Social exchange theory
Kelly’s personal construct theory
social learning theory
Chapter 3
Opinions of renowned psychologists and psychiatrists about human sexuality and sexual behaviors
Freud’s view on human sexuality
Stages of psychosexual development
Jung’s view on sexuality
Adler’s view on sexuality
Love and sexual desire in the view of Frankl Logotherapy
Libido theory of Erich Fromm
Horney’s theory of sexuality
Maslow’s theory of sexual behavior
Perls’s theory of sexual behavior
Masters and Johnson’s two-factor model
Normal and abnormal sexual desires and behaviors
Chapter 4
Anatomy of the female reproductive system
External genitals
Internal genitals
Secondary sex organs
Breasts
Labia
The nature of the human sexual response
Chapter 5
The female sexual response cycle phases
Linear model
Circular model
Nonlinear model
Sexual response cycle phases based on the DSM-V
Desire (libido) phase
Arousal (excitement) phase
Orgasm phase
Female orgasm phases
Types of female orgasm
Resolution
New perspectives on the phases of the female sexual response cycle
Chapter 6
Understanding the concepts and classification of sexual disorders
Classification of sexual disorders
Sexual dysfunction
Desire/arousal disorder
DSM-V criteria for female desire/arousal disorder
Prevalence of female sexual desire/arousal disorder
Factors affecting female sexual desire/arousal disorder
Specific techniques for treating female arousal/arousal disorder
Sexual pain disorders: genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPPD)
DSM-V criteria for GPPPD
Prevalence of GPPPD
Factors affecting GPPPD
Specific techniques for treating GPPPD
Orgasmic disorders
Definition of female orgasmic disorder (FOD)
Diagnostic criteria for FOD based on DSM-V
Subtypes of FOD
Characteristics and comorbid disorders
Evolution of orgasmic disorder
Prevalence of the orgasmic disorder
Factors affecting the occurrence of orgasmic disorder
Chapter 7
General treatments for sexual dysfunction
Hypnotherapy
Analytically oriented sex therapy
Group Therapy
Pharmacological Therapy
Hormone Therapy
Mechanical aids
Behavioral Therapy
Biofeedback
Masters and Johnson Couple Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Sex Therapy (CBST)
A general approach to sex therapy
Specific techniques for treating FOD
Appendices
References
Persian references
Non-Persian references
Chapter 1
Introduction
And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them, and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed, in that are signs for people who give thought.
“Surah Ar-Rum, verse 21”
Most societies have tabooed sexual issues. However, this is an instinct that must be satisfied like any other instinct, because the formation of society will have problems and difficulties as a result of suppressing this instinct, being silent against it, building a wall of ambiguity around it, and especially the lack of proper education and understanding of it.
Sexual function is a part of human life and behavior and is so intertwined with a person’s personality that it seems impossible to speak of it as an independent phenomenon. Sexuality has always been the center of human attention, interest, and curiosity and has an undeniable effect on the quality of life of a person and his/her sexual partner. This has led to the classification of sexual dysfunction as a disorder in the field of psychiatric disorders and considering it on a diagnostic axis.
Given the many factors that affect female sexual function, it is not surprising that this process is impaired and causes problems in the phases of the sexual response cycle such as desire, arousal, and orgasm.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-V) defines female sexual dysfunction as follows: “Disorders in the four phases of sexual activity, which are considered normal phases of sexual intercourse, or pain that occurs during intercourse.” All four phases of sexual processes have different mechanisms, so sexual dysfunction can occur in any of these mechanisms or a combination of them.
When a sexual problem occurs during the orgasm phase of the sexual response cycle, it leads to an orgasmic disorder in the person. By definition, a woman’s persistent or recurrent inability to achieve orgasm is manifested by the recurring absence or delay of orgasm following the natural sexual arousal phase, and the arousal is sufficient in terms of concentration, intensity, and duration, according to the clinician.
Female orgasmic disorder (FOD) is a common phenomenon in which a woman may not complain, but pelvic pain, vaginal itching and discharge, irritability, and fatigue are common complaints.
Statistics show that FOD is the second most common female sexual disorder in the world. According to studies, a quarter of women have not experienced orgasm during their first year of marriage.
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شابک | 978-620-3-91105-3 |
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