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Low Female Sexual ArousalNegative Results Using Biofeedback and Sex TherapyUniversity of Florida
University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences This study describes the first use of biofeedback, in addition to standard sex therapy, for low sexual arousal presented by a 26-year-old married nursing student. Despite glowing self-reports of improvement, only 4 or 5 out of 32 physiological and cognitive measures, both within and between therapy sessions, showed evidence of change. The findings of this study underscore those of others, which have raised doubts about the efficacy of sex therapy.
Behavior Modification, Vol. 7, No. 2,
197-210 (1983) |
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