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Author Jones, Lisa Marie

Title The effectiveness of internet-based treatment for female sexual dysfunction / by Lisa Marie Jones
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2010

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Description 2 volumes ; 30 cm
Contents V.1. Thesis - The effectiveness of internet-based treatment for female sexual dysfunction -- v.2. Professional portfolio - The impact of negative life events and social support to psychological adjustment
Summary There has been limited evaluation of the effectiveness of psychological interventions for female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Further, none of these studies have evaluated the effectiveness of these interventions delivered over the internet. The current study evaluated an internet-based psychological treatment program for FSD. In total, 39 women (17 in treatment group, 19 in control group) completed the program. The results demonstrated that women who completed treatment reported improved sexual and relationship functioning in comparison to those who received no treatment. The portfolio draws on four case studies from the author's placement experience to demonstrate the role of negative life events, social support and psychological adjustment
Notes Submitted to the School of Psychology of the Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University
Thesis (D.Psych.(Clinical))--Deakin University, Victoria, 2010
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (volumes1: leaves 188-219, volumes2: leaves 110-123)
Subject Adjustment (Psychology)
Anorgasmy -- Treatment -- Computer network resources.
Female orgasm -- Computer network resources.
Internet in medicine.
Sexual disorders -- Treatment -- Computer network resources.
Social psychiatry.
Genre/Form Academic theses.
Author Deakin University. Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences
Deakin University. School of Psychology
Other Titles The impact of negative life events and social support to psychological adjustment