Foreword by Andrew Weil
Preface: An Overview of Integrative Sexual Health
Section I: An Integrative Medicine Framework for Understanding
Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 1: Female Sexual Biochemistry
Madeleine M. Castellanos
Chapter 2: Mid-Life & Beyond: Female Hormonal Status / Menopause
and Effects on Sexual Health
Janine A. Blackman
Chapter 3: Integrative Approach to Treatment of Female Sexual
Dysfunction
Jacquelyn M. Paykel
Chapter 4: Male Sexual Function and Dysfunction
Jeffrey A. Albaugh
Chapter 5: Mid-life and Beyond Male Hormonal Status / Andropause
and its Effects on Sexual Health
Geovanni Espinosa and Ralph Esposito
Chapter 6: Integrative Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction
Jeffrey A. Albaugh
Section II: Lifestyle and Environmental Impacts on Sexual
Function
Chapter 7: Optimum Macro-Nutrition for Sexual Health
Ronald L. Hoffman and Leyla Muedin
Chapter 8: Sexual Dysfunction Secondary to Micronutrient
Deficiency: A Common but Unrecognized Adverse Effect of Many
Pharmaceuticals
Barbara Bartlik, Janet Mindes, and Sheila Sperber Haas
Chapter 9: Birth Control Pills and Hormonal Contraception: Effects
on Female Sexual Desire and Pleasure
Barbara Bartlik, Amandeep Kaur, Chelsea Schoen, and Julie
Kolzet
Chapter 10: Toxins: A Pervasive 21st Century Problem for Health and
Sexuality
Adrienne Sprouse
Chapter 11: Sexual Dysfunction and Exercise
Keoni (John) Teta, Ralph Esposito, and Jade Teta
Chapter 12: The Obesity Epidemic and Sexual Health
Steven Lamm and Jonathan Bekisz
Section III: An Integrative Medicine Perspective on Psychiatric,
Psychological, Physiological and Behavioral Disturbances Relevant
to Sexual Function
Chapter 13: Integrative Treatment of Depression and Anxiety: An
Effective Non-Pharmacological Approach that Preserves Sexual
Functioning
Katherine Falk
Chapter 14: Inflammation and the Gut - Brain - Mood Connection: A
New Perspective in Psychiatry and Sexual Dysfunction
Katherine Falk, Barbara Bartlik, and Janet Mindes
Chapter 15: Understanding Sexual Addiction and Hypersexuality: An
Integrative Approach to Treatment
Monica Meyer
Chapter 16: Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Female
Sexual Pain
Susan Kellogg Spadt and Jennifer Yonaitis Fariello
Section IV: Traditional Eastern and Western Treatment Approaches to
Healing Sexual Problems
Chapter 17: Healing Sexual Problems in the Ayurvedic Tradition of
India
Keesha Ewers
Chapter 18: Healing Male Sexual Function Concerns in Traditional
Asian Medicine
Jillian Capodice
Chapter 19: Homeopathy in the Prevention and Treatment of Sexual
Problems
Dana Ullman and Karen Allen
Chapter 20: Chiropractic: How Musculoskeltal Involvement Impacts
Sexuality
Susan Eisen
Chapter 21: Aromatherapy in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction and
Relationship Problems
Mindy Green
Chapter 22: The Benefits of Water Therapy for Sexual and Pelvic
Problems
Alexa Fleckenstein
Chapter 23: Botanicals (Adaptogens and Others) that Support or
Stimulate Desire: Traditions and Science
Eric Yarnell
Barbara Bartlik, MD is a board certified psychiatrist in private
practice in Manhattan who also is a boarded specialist in
integrative medicine, certified by the American Board of
Integrative Medicine (ABOIM). She treats men, women and couples
with sexual problems, women with hormonally-related concerns, and
all patients with problems of a more general psychiatric or medical
nature. Dr. Bartlik takes a holistic approach to treatment,
emphasizing lifestyle and
nutritional strategies, seeking to responsibly minimize the use of
pharmaceuticals while optimizing overall health and well-being. Dr.
Bartlik is on the voluntary faculty of New
York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center and Lenox Hill Hospital/Northwell Health,
New York, NY and on staff at the Yonkers Service Center of Rockland
Psychiatric Center in Orangeburg, NY.
Geovanni Espinosa, ND, LAc, IFMCP, CNS is a naturopathic doctor
recognized as an authority in integrative and functional urology.
Dr. Geo is Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University
Langone Medical Center (NYULMC) Department of Urology where he is
the director of the Integrative and Functional Urology Center. He
is the author of the popular prostate cancer book Thrive, Don't
Only Survive and has co-authored numerous books on natural medicine
in urology and men's health. Dr. Geo is
the Chief Medical Officer and formulator of XY Wellness, LLC and
lectures internationally on the application of science-based
nutritional medicine in urology.
Janet Mindes, PhD is Faculty and Director of Research Instruction
and Development at the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in New York
City. A research psychologist/neuroscientist, she received her BA
from Harvard University and her PhD from New York University in
experimental psychology. Dr. Mindes has over twenty-five years of
experience in psychological and neuroscience research and
education, with a focus on integrative medicine (IM) since 1998,
particularly as relevant to the brain,
emotion and neuropsychiatric conditions. From 1998 to 2007, she was
a member of the former Rosenthal Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians
and
Surgeons (P&S) in New York City and was active in other
research and educational efforts at Columbia P&S until 2015.
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