Psychosexual nursing / Robert Irwin.

"The focus of this book is on helping practitioners recognize and respond appropriately to psychosexual anxiety and distress. Recent research suggests that the sexual concerns of patients still go unaddressed and that communication with patients about sexual issues is generally inadequate."...

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Main Author: Irwin, Robert, 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Whurr Publishers, 2002.
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Summary:"The focus of this book is on helping practitioners recognize and respond appropriately to psychosexual anxiety and distress. Recent research suggests that the sexual concerns of patients still go unaddressed and that communication with patients about sexual issues is generally inadequate." "Psychosexual anxiety and distress occur as the consequence of changes or threats to the sexual aspects of an individual's self-concept. Such changes may occur as the consequence of illness, disability, ageing, altered sexual function, relationship difficulties, loss and other psychosocial events. Sexual distress and anxieties that go unrecognized may lead to sexual and interpersonal problems which in turn create further anxiety or distress. As a consequence, a vicious circle of altered sexual self-concept, psychosexual anxiety and distress, and alterations in sexual response and satisfaction, can become quickly established. This book gives a thorough grounding in the principles of the care of patients with psychosexual problems."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:viii, 184 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1861563418
9781861563415
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