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The Emergent Care and Treatment of Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

Elizabeth K. Ullery

Troy State University Phenix City, ullery{at}trojan.troyst.edu

Vaughn S. Millner

University of South Alabama

Heath A. Willingham

University of South Alabama

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is a prevalent and disabling condition for women and their partners. Clinical and empirical investigation into this disorder is still in developmental stages, and many questions about its etiology and treatment remain. Present understanding of HSDD leads to a holistic, biopsychosocial approach to this complex disorder. Emerging treatment views focus on multidisciplinary therapies that often integrate medical and psychosocial modalities.

The Family Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, 346-350 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/10680702010003013


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