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Effective Treatment of Womens Pelvic and Sexual Pain Disorders: Healing the Body and Mind During the #MeToo Era [Pehme köide]

(Professional counselor and certified sex therapist in private practice, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 400 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367767155
  • ISBN-13: 9780367767150
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 400 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367767155
  • ISBN-13: 9780367767150
Teised raamatud teemal:
"This book presents a comprehensive overview of pelvic and sexual pain disorders in women and equips therapists to treat these issues in a culturally sensitive way, examining the link between unwanted sexual experiences and the development of sexual painin later life. Drawing on the wealth of recent research acknowledging the increased risk of developing a pelvic/sexual pain disorder in women who have experienced sexual trauma, Heather Davidson offers a much-needed resource for professionals within the essential context of the #MeToo movement. Chapters address a range of topics including types of sexual pain disorders, disparities in the mental health system that affect women's access to treatment, how to establish treatment goals for individuals and couples, as well as effective relapse prevention plans. Illustrated throughout by vignettes and case studies, the book addresses a lack of knowledge in assessing and treating the experiences of these women and explores in-depth how they face complex difficulties in accessing diagnosis and treatment. Guided by culturally competent assessment and the use of evidence-based treatment techniques, clinicians will learn to effectively navigate the treatment of women presenting with pelvic/sexual pain disorders andsexual trauma"--

This book presents a comprehensive overview of pelvic and sexual pain disorders in women and equips therapists to treat these issues in a culturally sensitive way, in particular examining the link between unwanted sexual experiences and the development of sexual pain in later life.

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"This is a MUST READ for all mental and health care providers that take care of women with pelvic or sexual pain any provider that truly wants to make a difference in their patient or clients life."

Lynn Wang, MD, FACOG, CSC, CSE; Main Line Health, PA, USA

"An essential read for any provider who works with people experiencing intimate pain or with a history of trauma. The combination of research, medical explanations and poignant patient stories creates a great primer for a very complex and important topic."

Dana Shanis, MD, FACOG. Ob/Gyn and Owner of VHealth & Wellness, Philadelphia, PA, USA

"Davidson confronts the normalization of womens sexual pain, pelvic pain and trauma and its profound impact on a womans quality of life. She unpacks the layers of a womans pelvic pain journey that too often go unseen or are dismissed. Boldly naming the many ways women are underserved and failed by their institutional systems, this book provides a strong call-to-action for institutions and professionals, along with a comprehensive and proven interdisciplinary treatment approach, to help women heal from trauma, pain and cultural betrayal."

Carolynn Aristone, MSW, LCSW, CST, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Intimate Relationships, L.L.C, USA

Acknowledgements xii
1 #MeToo and Pelvic/Sexual Pain
1(17)
Noemi and the Mental "Ping-Pong Match"
2(2)
#MeToo
4(3)
Sexual Assault and Pelvic/Sexual Pain: Parallel Experiences
7(7)
I m po rta nt Ta ke away s
14(1)
References
15(3)
2 Common Pelvic/Sexual Pain Disorders
18(32)
Common Causes of Pelvic/Sexual Pain
19(4)
Pelvic/Sexual Pain Disorders in the Case Vignettes
23(3)
A Crash Course in the Pelvic Floor
26(9)
Important Changes in the DSM-V Regarding Diagnosing Pelvic/Sexual Pain
35(1)
Lifelong Vaginismus Conceptualized as a Specific Phobia
36(2)
Trauma and the Pelvis
38(2)
The Impact of Pelvic/Sexual Pain Disorders on Quality of Life
40(3)
Important Takeaways
43(1)
References
44(6)
3 Unwanted Sexual Experiences and Sexual Violence Against Women in the United States
50(15)
Trends in the United States
51(1)
Context Matters: Understanding Institutional Betrayal
52(4)
Important Considerations in Working With Sexual Trauma Survivors in the #MeToo Era
56(4)
The Therapist as the Witness, Ally, and Survivor
60(2)
Important Takeaways
62(1)
References
62(3)
4 Parallel Pain: Pelvic/Sexual Pain and Unwanted Sexual Experiences
65(20)
The Same Pain
66(2)
Layers of Betrayal
68(4)
Betrayal Trauma in the Medical System
72(1)
Barriers to Adequate Healthcare for Women With Pelvic/Sexual Pain Disorders
73(8)
Important Takeaways
81(1)
References
82(3)
5 Culturally Competent Assessment for Women With Pelvic/Sexual Pain Disorders
85(34)
Assessment Overview
86(9)
Important Assessment Questions
95(21)
Assessment as an Unfolding Process
116(1)
Important Takeaways
117(1)
References
117(2)
6 Establishing Appropriate Treatment Coals
119(19)
Guidelines for Goal Setting
120(1)
Broadening the Goals
121(2)
Common Goals
123(10)
When to Refer Out for Couples Therapy
133(1)
Examples of Treatment Goals
134(3)
Important Takeaways
137(1)
References
137(1)
7 Treatment Techniques
138(29)
A Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach
139(1)
Establishing an Effective Treatment Team
139(5)
Graduated Exposure Therapy
144(3)
Psychoeducation as Empowerment
147(3)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness Skills
150(5)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy
155(3)
Incorporating the Partner Into Treatment
158(6)
Important Takeaways
164(1)
References
164(3)
8 Case Vignettes - Assessment and Treatment
167(36)
Paula
168(6)
Violet
174(6)
Rebecca
180(8)
Siobhan
188(7)
Noemi
195(7)
Important Takeaways
202(1)
9 Case Vignettes -- Termination
203(13)
Ideal and Not-so-Ideal Conditions for Termination
204(4)
Termination in the Case Vignettes
208(7)
My Hopes for Clinicians After Reading this Book
215(1)
Important Takeaways
215(1)
Index 216
Heather Lauren Davidson MA, LPC, CST, is a Licenced Professional Counselor, Certified EMDR Therapist, and Certified Sex Therapist. Heather is the owner and founder of Better Being Main Line, a counseling practice outside of Philadelphia, USA, which specializes in women's emotional and sexual wellness.