Sexuelle dysfunktionen bei frauen mit posttraumatischer belastungsstörung - Ein übersichtsartikel

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Sexual dysfunctions, clinical as well as subclinical, and other sexual complaints that accompany aversive emotions, cognitions, and sexual risk behavior are very common among women after experiences of sexual violence and are underestimated as a problem. Anyway, among victims of other kinds of traumatic experiences, a high prevalence of sexual distress is found as well. Explanatory approaches concentrate on learning theory as well as the phenomenology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) itself. Sexuality is an important source of vitality, and the maintenance of sexual dysfunctions can be accompanied by a risk of impairments in quality of life and self-esteem as well as relationship problems. Aside clinical practice, there is also a lack of knowledge in clinical science regarding the association between sexual dysfunctions and traumatic experiences, especially sexual ones. In this article, the phenomenology and diagnostic instruments of female sexual dysfunctions are presented, and consequences of sexual violence on sexuality, also in the context of PTSD, are further explained. Suggestions are being made on how to include suitable interventions into therapy.

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Bornefeld-Ettmann, P., & Steil, R. (2017, May 1). Sexuelle dysfunktionen bei frauen mit posttraumatischer belastungsstörung - Ein übersichtsartikel. Verhaltenstherapie. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000467399

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