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Informationen zum Autor Marcel D. Waldinger! M.D.! Ph.D.! is Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosexology at the General Hospital Leyenburg in the Netherlands. Dr. Waldinger is also Associate Professor in Sexual Psychopharmacology in the Department of Animal Psychopharmacology at the Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neurosciences at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. Klappentext Examining the PE literature! theory! and treatment strategies! this book presents a different theory of the basis of PE. It anchors the theory in the definitions of the dysfunction itself and other terms vital to a fundamental understanding of PE. Zusammenfassung Marcel Waldinger is one of the leading PE researchers in the world and a staunch proponent of the neurobiological origin theory of the disorder. Based on his own research, findings, and experience, Dr. Waldinger carefully examines the current PE literature, existing theory, and treatment strategies (both behavioral and the recent psycho-pharmacological), before presenting his own theory of the basis of PE. Central to the assessment and treatment of PE are many vaguely defined terms, and in this text Dr. Waldinger anchors his theory in comprehensive definitions of the dysfunction itself and other terms vital to a more fundamental understanding of PE. After presenting the multidisciplinary support of his theory, the author considers future treatment strategies and the implications of current pharmaceutical research and impending products. This volume represents the most current research on this disorder and is the only book dedicated exclusively to PE, making it an essential text for libraries and research institutions. It will appeal to clinical sex therapists and physicians with an interest in the leading research, and will likely be referenced and cited in articles and books for years to come. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. What is Premature Ejaculation? What Is Premature Ejaculation? What is it Like to be a Man Who Suffers Premature Ejaculation? What is it Like for a Woman Whose Partner Suffers Premature Ejaculation? The Taboo. How I Became Interested in Premature Ejaculation. Psychotherapy of Premature Ejaculation. History of Premature Ejaculation. Psychoanalysis and Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy. Behavioral Therapy. Critical Review of Psychological Treatment Studies. Definition and Classification of Premature Ejaculation. The Ejaculation Distribution Theory. DSM and ICD Definitions of Premature Ejaculation. Proposal for a New Classification of Premature Ejaculation for DSM-V. Epidemiology of Premature Ejaculation. Drug Treatment of Premature Ejaculation. Evidence Based Drug Treatment of Premature Ejaculation. The Geometric Mean IELT and Premature Ejaculation. Current Drug Treatments of Premature Ejaculation. Neuropharmacology of Premature Ejaculation. Serotonin and Serotonergic Receptors. Serotonin Neurotransmission. Oxytocin and Ejaculation. Dopamine and Ejaculation. Animal Models of Premature Ejaculation. Animal Psychopharmacological Ejaculation Research. Animal Models of Premature Ejaculation. Physiology of Ejaculation. Physiology of Ejaculation. Epilogue. Future Developments in Premature Ejaculation. References. ...
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Marcel D. Waldinger, M.D., Ph.D., is Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosexology at the General Hospital Leyenburg in the Netherlands. Dr. Waldinger is also Associate Professor in Sexual Psychopharmacology in the Department of Animal Psychopharmacology at the Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neurosciences at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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Examining the PE literature, theory, and treatment strategies, this book presents a different theory of the basis of PE. It anchors the theory in the definitions of the dysfunction itself and other terms vital to a fundamental understanding of PE.
Résumé
Marcel Waldinger is one of the leading PE researchers in the world and a staunch proponent of the neurobiological origin theory of the disorder. Based on his own research, findings, and experience, Dr. Waldinger carefully examines the current PE literature, existing theory, and treatment strategies (both behavioral and the recent psycho-pharmacological), before presenting his own theory of the basis of PE. Central to the assessment and treatment of PE are many vaguely defined terms, and in this text Dr. Waldinger anchors his theory in comprehensive definitions of the dysfunction itself and other terms vital to a more fundamental understanding of PE. After presenting the multidisciplinary support of his theory, the author considers future treatment strategies and the implications of current pharmaceutical research and impending products. This volume represents the most current research on this disorder and is the only book dedicated exclusively to PE, making it an essential text for libraries and research institutions. It will appeal to clinical sex therapists and physicians with an interest in the leading research, and will likely be referenced and cited in articles and books for years to come.
Contenu
Preface. What is Premature Ejaculation? What Is Premature Ejaculation? What is it Like to be a Man Who Suffers Premature Ejaculation? What is it Like for a Woman Whose Partner Suffers Premature Ejaculation? The Taboo. How I Became Interested in Premature Ejaculation. Psychotherapy of Premature Ejaculation. History of Premature Ejaculation. Psychoanalysis and Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy. Behavioral Therapy. Critical Review of Psychological Treatment Studies. Definition and Classification of Premature Ejaculation. The Ejaculation Distribution Theory. DSM and ICD Definitions of Premature Ejaculation. Proposal for a New Classification of Premature Ejaculation for DSM-V. Epidemiology of Premature Ejaculation. Drug Treatment of Premature Ejaculation. Evidence Based Drug Treatment of Premature Ejaculation. The Geometric Mean IELT and Premature Ejaculation. Current Drug Treatments of Premature Ejaculation. Neuropharmacology of Premature Ejaculation. Serotonin and Serotonergic Receptors. Serotonin Neurotransmission. Oxytocin and Ejaculation. Dopamine and Ejaculation. Animal Models of Premature Ejaculation. Animal Psychopharmacological Ejaculation Research. Animal Models of Premature Ejaculation. Physiology of Ejaculation. Physiology of Ejaculation. Epilogue. Future Developments in Premature Ejaculation. References.