2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11102794
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Behavioral Therapies for Treating Female Sexual Dysfunctions: A State-of-the-Art Review

Abstract: Many possible factors impact sexual wellbeing for women across the lifespan, and holistic approaches are being utilized to promote health and to address sexual concerns. Female sexual dysfunction disorders, including female orgasmic disorder, female sexual interest/arousal disorder and genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder, negatively impact quality of life for many women. To reduce distress and improve sexual functioning, numerous behavioral therapies have been tested to date. Here, we present a state-of-th… Show more

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“…Also, when working with people with SDRSF, referral to mental health specialists may be necessary as any intervention should consider and address factors that contribute to and exacerbate SDRSF, as shown in the other themes. To help people diagnosed with sexual dysfunctions, intervention models that have a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis and that have shown empirical evidence in reducing symptomatology (e.g., mindfulness-based therapies [ Banbury et al, 2023 ], transdiagnostic interventions for emotional disorders [ Dalgleish et al, 2020 ], and the cognitive-behavioral approach [ Mestre-Bach et al, 2022 ]) should be used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, when working with people with SDRSF, referral to mental health specialists may be necessary as any intervention should consider and address factors that contribute to and exacerbate SDRSF, as shown in the other themes. To help people diagnosed with sexual dysfunctions, intervention models that have a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis and that have shown empirical evidence in reducing symptomatology (e.g., mindfulness-based therapies [ Banbury et al, 2023 ], transdiagnostic interventions for emotional disorders [ Dalgleish et al, 2020 ], and the cognitive-behavioral approach [ Mestre-Bach et al, 2022 ]) should be used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatedly, targeting psychological symptoms may benefit sexual function through decreasing sexual distress, consistent with research showing that cognitive behavioural interventions for psychological symptoms incidentally decrease problems with sexual function ( Hoyer et al, 2009 ). Accordingly, cognitive behavioural interventions for sexual dysfunction frequently target sexual distress (e.g., through cognitive restructuring of maladaptive thoughts related to sexual problems or targeting negative affective responses to sex; Mestre-Bach et al, 2022 ). Moreover, established treatments for sexual dysfunction like mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy are effective both for targeting sexual distress, and depression and anxiety ( Brotto et al, 2021; Rashedi et al, 2022 ; Goldberg et al, 2019 ; Li et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mestre-Bach et al (2022) conducted a review study. They focused on “the psychotherapeutic approaches used in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction disorders” and reported cognitive-behavioral counseling as a successful treatment [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%