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Sexual Dysfunction - Multidisciplinary Team Approach


The conception is a simple one with a long history; sometimes, two heads are better than one. Treatment may require a multidisciplinary team in cases of critical dysfunction, and may be contrary to success even under this ideal circumstance. There are many models for working together. Team approaches and composition will vary corresponding to clinician specialty training, interest, and geographic resources. Although some expert physicians work alone, other PCPs, urologists, and gynecologists have set up in house multidisciplinary teams where nurses, physician associates, and master s level MHPs provide the sex counseling. This approaching has obvious rewards and disfavours. In cases of more severe PSOs, the patient(s) will be referred out for psychopharmacology, cognitivebehavioral therapy, and marital therapy in various permutations, provided by doctoral level MHPs. Nevertheless, typically a clinician refers within their own academic institution, or within their own professional referral network a kind of virtual multidisciplinary team. Endocrine, gynecologic, or urologic referrals for the patient or partner may be needed, and would usually be readily available. However, MHPs trained in sex therapy will experience the greatest number of new opportunities for interdisciplinary participation to enhance and optimize patient response to sexual pharmaceuticals. Discovering psychological factors does not necessarily mean that nonpsychiatric physicians must treat them. If not inclined to counsel, or, if uncomfortable, these physicians should consider referring or working jointly with a sex therapist. All clinicians should be encouraged to practice to their own comfort level. Indeed, some PCP will not have the expertise to adequately diagnose PSOs, independent of their ability or willingness to treat these factors. Knowingness of their own limitations will appropriately prompt these physicians to refer their patients for adjunctive consultation. Physicians who prescribe PDE-5s and future sexual pharmaceuticals may require adjunctive assistance, referring to sex therapists, because of their own psychological sophistication or due noncompliance on their patient's part. Whether the referral is physician or patient initiated, sex therapists are ready to efficaciously assist in educating the patient about maximizing their reaction to the sexual situation. They are able to facilitate re-motivate people who have failed initial medical treatments, as well as facilitating patients to adjust to second and third line treatments. They facilitate make patients receptive to trying again. Sex therapists are also equipped to assist resolve the intrapsychic and interpersonal blocks (resistance) to restoring sexual health. Some clinicians are uncomfortable talking about sex, and many important issues persist unexplored because of clinician anxiousness and time constraints. Sex therapists can handle event and process based developmental constituents, which predisposed the patient to evidence the sexual dysfunction. They are trained to manage the most difficult cases involving process-based trauma that are replicated in the current relationship. Sex therapists working adjunctively with the PCP, urologist, or gynecologist could provide all the previously discussed sex counseling, as well as managing PSOs with better therapeutic depth. Sex therapists can enhance hope, facilitate optimism and maximise placebo response. There can be an increased individualization of handling format, by fine-tuning therapeutic suggestions, as well as rising response to medication by optimizing timing and titration of dose. Sex therapists have a sophisticated appreciation of predisposing (constitutional and prior life experience), precipitating factors triggering dysfunction, and factors maintaining sexual dysfunction. Finally, sex therapists are skilled in utilising cognitive-behavioral techniques for relapse prevention. All of these issues affect potential and capacity for prosperous restoration of sexual health.



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