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OverviewA comprehensive reference for the diagnosis and treatment of female sexual pain disorders Female Sexual Pain Disorders: Evaluation and Management, 2nd Edition compiles the most cutting-edge and modern research on sexual pain disorders in women into a single reference. It is the first book of its kind devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of sexual pain in women and is now fully updated in a second edition. The book includes diagnostic tools to differentiate among different forms of dyspareunia, discussions of potential causes of sexual pain, and current knowledge in multi-disciplinary treatments for dyspareunia. Focused on providing practical guidance to the working practitioner, this book includes information to: Help evaluate and distinguish the causes of sexual pain in women Assist in the differentiation of the many forms of sexual pain Implement multi-disciplinary treatments Female Sexual Pain Disorders is perfect for any healthcare worker who is involved in treating women's sexual health, including gynecologists, urologists, internists, family practitioners, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, midwives, psychologists, and sex therapists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew T. Goldstein , Caroline F. Pukall , Irwin GoldsteinPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.70cm Weight: 1.293kg ISBN: 9781119482666ISBN 10: 1119482666 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 05 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Contributors ix 1 Nosology of Pelvic Pain and Vulvodynia 1 Tami S. Rowen and Andrew T. Goldstein 2 The Prevalence and Relevance of Vulvodynia 9 Ruby H.N. Nguyen 3 Pathophysiology of Pain: Peripheral and Central 15 Melissa A. Farmer 4 The Role of Inflammation in Vulvodynia 31 David C. Foster 5 Neuroproliferative Processes in Vulvodynia 43 Jacob Bornstein and Eilam Palzur 6 Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction and Structural Processes in Vulvodynia 53 Pamela Morrison and Kaitlyn Parrotte 7 Hormonal Causes of Dyspareunia 63 Andrew T. Goldstein 8 Genetic Factors in Vulvodynia 69 Steven S. Witkin and Iara M. Linhares 9 Central Factors in Vulvodynia 75 Ursula Wesselmann and Peter P. Czakanski 10 Comorbidities of Vulvodynia 81 Nancy A. Phillips and Gloria Bachmann 11 Psychosocial Factors in Vulvodynia 87 Sophie Bergeron and Natalie O. Rosen 12 Pain Assessment in Vulvodynia: Self-report Measures 97 Caroline F. Pukall and Stéphanie C. Boyer 13 Pain Assessment in Vulvodynia: Objective Measures 103 Linda McLean and Caroline F. Pukall 14 An Overview of the Evaluation of Dyspareunia, Vulvovaginal Pain, and Pelvic Pain 115 Andrew T. Goldstein 15 Vulvoscopic Evaluation of Vulvodynia 125 Ashley G. Winter and Rachel S. Rubin 16 Pelvic Floor Assessment of Vulvodynia 133 Stephanie Prendergast and Elizabeth Akincilar 17 Psychosocial Assessment of Vulvodynia 143 Sophie Bergeron and Natalie O. Rosen 18 Neurological Assessment in Genito-pelvic Pain 151 Irwin Goldstein and Barry R. Komisaruk 19 Diagnostic and Treatment Algorithm for Women with Vulvodynia and Sexual Pain Disorders 157 Andrew T. Goldstein 20 Medical Treatment of Inflammatory-associated Provoked Vestibulodynia 163 Susan Kellogg-Spadt 21 Treatment of Neuroproliferative-associated Provoked Vestibulodynia with Topical Medications 171 Candace Brown 22 Hormonal Factors in Women’s Sexual Pain Disorders 177 Irwin Goldstein 23 Physical Therapy Treatment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction 185 Amy Stein, Dee Hartmann, and Kaitlyn Parrotte 24 Treatment of Vulvodynia with Pelvic Floor Muscle Relaxants/Injections 193 Andrea M. Avondstondt and Michael S. Ingber 25 Psychosocial Treatments for Vulvodynia 201 Sophie Bergeron and Natalie O. Rosen 26 Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches for the Treatment of Vulvodynia 209 Judith M. Schlaeger and Meryl J. Alappattu 27 Vulvar Vestibulectomy 219 Andrew T. Goldstein 28 Vulvovaginitis 227 Jack D. Sobel and Paul Nyirjesy 29 Vulvar Dermatoses as a Cause of Dyspareunia 239 Gail R. Goldstein and Andrew T. Goldstein 30 Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: The Role of Estrogens and Androgens 251 Rachel S. Rubin and James A. Simon 31 Female Genital Cutting 261 Crista E. Johnson-Agbakwu and Jasmine Abdulcadir 32 Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome 273 Esther Han, Laura N. Nguyen, Lauren Tennyson, Larry T. Sirls, and Kenneth M. Peters 33 The Basic Science of Endometriosis 289 Paul Yong 34 Endometriosis Treatment 301 Catherine Z. Wu, Jordan Klebanoff, and Gaby Moawad 35 Chronic Pelvic Pain 313 Juliana Taney and Frank Tu 36 Postpartum Genito-pelvic Pain 323 Jill M. Krapf and Erryn Tappy 37 Pudendal Neuralgia 333 Richard P. Marvel 38 Cancer and Genito-pelvic Pain 349 Beverly Long and Areta Bojko 39 Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Female Sexual Dysfunction 359 Sarah Cigna 40 Inability to Experience Penetrative Vaginal Intercourse: Evaluation and Management 367 Elke D. Reissing 41 Chronic Clitoral Pain and Clitorodynia 375 Stephanie M. Radke and Colleen K. Stockdale 42 Generalized Unprovoked Vulvodynia 381 Ariel Arbel and Ahinoam Lev-Sagie 43 Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder 387 Robyn Jackowich, Caroline F. Pukall, and Irwin Goldstein 44 Fibromyalgia and Female Sexual Pain Disorders 395 Mollie Rieff, Sarah Bedell, and Sarah Cigna 45 Animal Models of Genito-pelvic Pain 403 Megan L. Falsetta, Ronald W. Wood, and David C. Foster 46 Patient Advocacy for Vulvodynia 411 Phyllis Mate and Lisa Goldstein 47 Practical Aspects of Establishing a Vulvovaginal Pain Center 417 Sue W. Goldstein 48 Editors’ Wish List 423 Andrew T. Goldstein, Caroline F. Pukall, and Irwin Goldstein Index 429ReviewsAuthor InformationThe Editors Andrew T. Goldstein is Director of the Centers for Vulvovaginal Disorders and a Clinical Professor at George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA. Caroline F. Pukall is Professor and Director of the Sex and Relationship Therapy Service, Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Irwin Goldstein is Director of Sexual Medicine at Alvarado Hospital, Director of San Diego Sexual Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Surgery at University of California San Diego, CA, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |