by Heather Lauren Davidson (Author)
This
book presents a comprehensive overview of pelvic and sexual pain
disorders in women and equips therapists to treat these issues in a
culturally sensitive way, examining the link between unwanted sexual
experiences and the development of sexual pain in later life.
Drawing
on the wealth of recent research acknowledging the increased risk of
developing a pelvic/sexual pain disorder in women who have experienced
sexual trauma, Heather Lauren Davidson offers a much-needed resource for
professionals within the essential context of the #MeToo movement.
Chapters address a range of topics including types of sexual pain
disorders, disparities in the mental health system that affect women’s
access to treatment, how to establish treatment goals for individuals
and couples, and effective relapse prevention plans. Illustrated
throughout by vignettes and case studies, the book addresses a lack of
knowledge in assessing and treating the experiences of these women and
explores in depth how they face complex difficulties in accessing
diagnosis and treatment.
Guided by culturally
competent assessment and the use of evidence-based treatment techniques,
clinicians will learn to effectively navigate the treatment of women
presenting with pelvic/sexual pain disorders and sexual trauma.