Premature Ejaculation: Theory, Evaluation and Therapeutic Treatment

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Premature Ejaculation presents a unique and innovative therapeutic program for the successful treatment of premature ejaculation. This descriptive and well-structured program is fundamentally different from traditional sex therapy and contemporary sexual medicine. Centred on the management of sexual excitement, it enables couples to prolong the length of intercourse without having to interrupt their lovemaking or resort to medication. The program’s sexological approach also empowers couples with the skills and knowledge to strengthen their sex life leading to a healthier and happier relationship.

Combining theory and practical instruction, François de Carufel’s book promotes a better understanding of premature ejaculation. It offers a new perspective on the causes of this dysfunction and provides practitioners and therapists with concrete ways to assist men and women in improving their sex life.

Premature Ejaculation will be of interest and value to health professionals and graduate students in all fields dealing with sexual difficulties, including psychology, social work, medicine, physical therapy, nursing and counselling.

Author(s): Francois Carufel
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 244
City: London

Premature Ejaculation- Front Cover
Premature Ejaculation
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Factors associated with premature ejaculation
Definitions of premature ejaculation
Epidemiology
Symptomatology
Cognitive, emotional, behavioural and relational reactions to the duration of intercourse
Aetiology
Treatments
Chapter 2: Clinical assessment
Introduction
The interview
The interview protocol
Outcome
Chapter 3: The sexual excitement management programme for difficulty with prolonging intercourse
Introduction
Presentation of the programme to patients
First session
Second session
Third session
Fourth session
Fifth session
Sixth session
Seventh session
Eighth session
Ninth session
Tenth session
Eleventh session
Twelfth session
What’s next?
Appendix 1: Summary of management techniques and strategies
Appendix 2: List of exercises
References