Articles in Clinical Sexology

An Outline of Sexology

2022-03-25T11:18:41+00:00

Sexology is the systematic study of human sexuality. Once stated, it is apparent that this definition oversimplifies. For one thing, in order to help understand human sexuality, sexologists find it necessary to study our sibling primates. This publication is an outline for those seeking a certification in Sexology. [...]

An Outline of Sexology2022-03-25T11:18:41+00:00

Two Challenges for the Classification of Sexual Dysfunction

2022-03-17T08:49:52+00:00

The current classification of sexual function (in particular, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-IV) has lately attracted significant criticism at both research and clinical levels. [...]

Two Challenges for the Classification of Sexual Dysfunction2022-03-17T08:49:52+00:00

Deconstructing Sexual Shame: Implications for Clinical Counselors and Counselor Educators

2022-03-07T14:24:29+00:00

Sexual shame is a specific form of shame caused by negative evaluations of one’s sexual identity, behaviors, attractions, thoughts, or feelings. Although clients often seek treatment for sexuality-related concerns, counselors may lack the competence, comfort, and skills to adequately address these issues. [...]

Deconstructing Sexual Shame: Implications for Clinical Counselors and Counselor Educators2022-03-07T14:24:29+00:00

Penile Traction Device in Erectile Function

2021-12-22T11:14:19+00:00

With penile traction therapy, you wear a penile traction device for a set amount of time each day. The device may stretch the penis straight out, or it may stretch the penis in the direction that's opposite of the curve. Image provided by the Mayo Clinic. [...]

Penile Traction Device in Erectile Function2021-12-22T11:14:19+00:00

The Case for Space Sexology

2021-12-09T15:55:34+00:00

Space poses significant challenges for human intimacy and sexuality. Impact the sexual and reproductive functions of astronauts, restrict privacy and access to intimate partners, impose hygiene protocols and abstinence policies, and heighten risks of interpersonal conflicts and sexual violence. [...]

The Case for Space Sexology2021-12-09T15:55:34+00:00
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