Sexual Function and Relationship Violence: Resources



Sexual Function and Relationship Violence: Resources

Maurice WL, Sexual Medicine in Primary Care. Mosby,1999.

[A superb book on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual problems.]

Crenshaw TL, Goldberg JP. Sexual Pharmacology. WW Norton, 1996.

[Inclusive text about medications and sexual functioning.]

Cope DW. The sexual history and approach to the patient with sexual dysfunction. 2006 UpToDate©

[Covers etiologies, diagnosis, and treatment in addition to interviewing techniques.]

Altman A. Etiology and diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in women;

and Treatment of sexual dysfunction in women. 2006 UpToDate©

[Excellent and current summaries, with an emphasis on midlife.]

Spark RF. Overview of male sexual dysfunction;

and Evaluation of male sexual dysfunction;

and Treatment of male sexual dysfunction. 2006 UpToDate©

[Comprehensive and current reviews.]

Moynihan R. The making of a disease: female sexual dysfunction. BMJ 2003;326:45-7.

[A skeptical inquiry into who benefits when pharmaceutical remedies are sought for women’s sexual concerns.]

(Sexual Information and Education Council of the United States)

[“SIECUS believes that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of life and that all people have the right to the information, skills, and services they need to make responsible sexual decisions.”]

Weiss E. Family and Friends’ Guide to Domestic Violence: How to listen, talk, and take

action when someone you care about is being abused. Agreka Books, 2000.

[A superb resource for everyone – since we do all know someone who is or has been abused…]

Weiss E. Surviving Domestic Violence: voices of women who broke free. Volcano Press,

2003.

[True (disguised) stories about women from every walk of life – extremely moving and inspiring, and yet difficult to read because of the horrors revealed.]

Ferris LE et al. Guidelines for managing domestic abuse when male and female partners are patients of the same physician. JAMA 1997;278(10):851-7.

(American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists)

endabuse,org (Family Violence Prevention Fund)

(Virginians Against Domestic Violence)

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