Chapter 2. Why Is Sex Important?
Chapter 3. The Impact of the Environment on Sexual Health
Chapter 4. Multicultural Sensitivity in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 5. Anatomy and Physiology of Erection, Ejaculation, and Orgasm
Chapter 6. Urologic and Clinical Evaluation of the Male with Erectile Dysfunction
Chapter 7. Urologic/Clinical Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
Chapter 8. The Impact of Lifestyle Modification on Erectile Dysfunction
Chapter 9. Erectile Dysfunction in the Setting of Prostate Cancer
Chapter 10. Peyronie’s Disease and Other Anatomical Disorders
Chapter 11. The Future of Erectile Dysfunction Therapy I: Implementation of Translational Research
Chapter 13. Underlying Principles in Ejaculatory and Orgasmic Function and Dysfunction in the Male
Chapter 14. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Disorders of Ejaculation
Chapter 15. Evaluation and Treatment of Orgasmic Dysfunction
Chapter 16. Hypoactive Sexual Desire in Men
Chapter 17. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions
Chapter 19. Diagnosis of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 21. Management of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD)
Chapter 22. Diagnosis and Management of Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
Chapter 23. Diagnosis and Management of Female Orgasmic Disorder
Chapter 25. Diagnosis and Management of Sexual Pain Disorders: Dyspareunia
Chapter 26. New Concepts in the Understanding of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 27. Female Sexual Dysfunction and Cancer
Chapter 28. Female Sexual Dysfunction and Premature Menopause with Focus on Women’s Wording
Chapter 29. Female Sexual Dysfunction and Infertility
Chapter 30. Female Sexual Dysfunction: Impact of the Life Cycle (Pregnancy, Children, and Aging)
Chapter 31. It Takes Two to Tango: Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction in the Couple
Chapter 32. Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction (SD) in the Couple
Chapter 33. Couples Therapy and Counseling
Chapter 34. The Intersection of Sexually Transmitted Infection and Sexual Disorders in the Couple
Chapter 35. Epilogue: Cautiously Optimistic for the Future of a Transdisciplinary Sexual Medicine