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Effective Treatment of Women's Pelvic and Sexual Pain Disorders: Healing the Body and Mind During the #MeToo Era
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Effective Treatment of Women’s Pelvic and Sexual Pain Disorders: Healing the Body and Mind During the #MeToo Era

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* The first book to comprehensively discuss the research linking unwanted sexual experiences and pelvic/sexual pain in women.
* Addresses gender disparities in our mental health and healthcare systems surrounding sexual pain disorders and the lack of awareness in the professional field.
* Chapters explore in-depth the experiences of women with pelvic/sexual pain disorders within the social context of the #MeToo movement and experiences of sexual trauma.
* Equips professionals to sensitively assess and treat these disorders using evidence-based techniques.
* Author has an extensive clinical experience working with women who have suffered from pelvic and sexual pain disorders.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9780367767167

* The first book to comprehensively discuss the research linking unwanted sexual experiences and pelvic/sexual pain in women.
* Addresses gender disparities in our mental health and healthcare systems surrounding sexual pain disorders and the lack of awareness in the professional field.
* Chapters explore in-depth the experiences of women with pelvic/sexual pain disorders within the social context of the #MeToo movement and experiences of sexual trauma.
* Equips professionals to sensitively assess and treat these disorders using evidence-based techniques.
* Author has an extensive clinical experience working with women who have suffered from pelvic and sexual pain disorders.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9780367767167