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A Holistic Treatment Approach to Male Erectile Disorder

Vaughn S. Millner

University of South Alabama, vmillner{at}usouthal.edu

Elizabeth K. Ullery

Troy State University, Phenix City

Male erectile disorder (ED), the inability to reach or sustain an erection, is a prevalent condition affecting the psychological well-being of millions of U.S. males, their families, and their prospective partners. It can be caused by an aberration of a body’s physiology, psychological factors, or a rather complicated interplay of both. Whereas current treatment options for ED are primarily focused on medical choices, a biopsychosocial approach is a more logical option for this often multifactorial condition. In this article, we offer information about erectile functioning, provide a DSM-IV-TR interpretation of ED, and discuss a biopsychosocial approach to ED treatment.

The Family Journal, Vol. 10, No. 4, 443-447 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/106648002236768


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