Mend Education – Sexual Dysfunction Series – Premature Ejaculation
What You’ll Learn In Sexual Dysfunction Series – Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction in men.
Learning Objectives Include:
- Name and recognize the prevalence rates of the various forms of premature ejaculation (PE).
 - Describe the etiologies of PE from a biopsychosocial perspective.
 - Evaluate and explain the history of PE diagnostic criteria, current DSM-5-TR criteria, and diagnostic considerations.
 - Analyze and contrast psychological factors involved in individuals with PE, including: temperament and character, metacognition, attachment relationships, perception of control, alexithymia, sexual orientation, history of childhood maltreatment, and posttraumatic stress.
 - Distinguish and review interdisciplinary treatments for PE, including medical interventions, urological treatments, and sex therapy.
 - Evaluate and employ the functional-sexocorporal sex therapy approach in the treatment of PE.
 - Identify a sex therapy roadmap for treating patients with PE.
 - Analyze a case study and explain a treatment plan utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to treat PE.
 
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The following core areas will be explored related to premature ejaculation (PE):
- Prevalence & Etiology
 - Diagnosis
 - Psychological Factors
 - Medical Treatments
 - Psychological & Sex Therapy Interventions
 - Interdisciplinary Approaches
 - Case Presentation and Treatment Integration
 
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