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100 Questions and Answers About Erectile Dysfunction Pamela Ellsworth, M.D., and Bob Stanley (Jones & Bartlett, 2003, 187 pages)

Written by a clinical urologist and a patient with erectile dysfunction, this book uses a question-and-answer format to describe the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. It discusses sexual health in the context of overall health.

Coping With Erectile Dysfunction: How to Regain Confidence and Enjoy Great Sex Michael E. Metz, Ph.D., and Barry W. McCarthy, Ph.D. (New Harbinger Publications, 2004, 168 pages)

Written by two sex therapists, this book addresses the biological, social, and psychological causes of erectile dysfunction. The comprehensive treatment plan encourages couples to work together to overcome the problem.

Erectile Dysfunction: Integrating Couple Therapy, Sex Therapy, and Medical Treatment Gerald R. Weeks, Ph.D., and Nancy Gambescia, Ph.D. (W. W. Norton, 2000, 201 pages)

Given that erectile dysfunction often has more than one cause, it usually requires more than one treatment. This book discusses the medical and psychological aspects of erectile dysfunction and outlines how sex therapy, counseling, and medication can work in concert.

Sexual Health for Men Richard F. Spark, M.D. (Perseus Books Group, 2000, 440 pages)

Written by a Harvard endocrinologist, this book includes information on treatments for erectile dysfunction, attitudes about male sexuality throughout history, sexual responsiveness, alternative medicine, prostate medications and surgery, male menopause, and hormone enhancement.

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Last updated: September 05, 2008

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