TY - JOUR
T1 - Couple interactional classification of sexual dysfunction—a new theoretical conceptualization
AU - Safir, Marilyn P.
AU - Hoch, Zwi
PY - 1980
Y1 - 1980
N2 - Sex therapists traditionally speak of the couple's relationship as “the patient.” However, existing diagnostic classifications prove to be random lists of dysfunctions and are unrelated to the dyad as a couple. Each partner is classified independently and out of context of the dyad on the basis of lists of male/female dysfunctions. A merging of gynecosexological and behavioral psychosexological approaches has led us to develop a new holistic classification—and, what we believe to be, a more rational one—of sexual dysf unctions. It is based on a ranking of the disorders according to the seriousness of the disruption to the dyad’s functioning as a couple. The sexual dysfunctions are classifed according to the degree of stress activated within the couple’s relationship, thus enabling the therapist, from the beginning, to develop rapport and increased motivation by the clients, which will positively affect the therapeutic outcome, even in the so-called serious cases.
AB - Sex therapists traditionally speak of the couple's relationship as “the patient.” However, existing diagnostic classifications prove to be random lists of dysfunctions and are unrelated to the dyad as a couple. Each partner is classified independently and out of context of the dyad on the basis of lists of male/female dysfunctions. A merging of gynecosexological and behavioral psychosexological approaches has led us to develop a new holistic classification—and, what we believe to be, a more rational one—of sexual dysf unctions. It is based on a ranking of the disorders according to the seriousness of the disruption to the dyad’s functioning as a couple. The sexual dysfunctions are classifed according to the degree of stress activated within the couple’s relationship, thus enabling the therapist, from the beginning, to develop rapport and increased motivation by the clients, which will positively affect the therapeutic outcome, even in the so-called serious cases.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0018859526
U2 - 10.1080/00926238008404962
DO - 10.1080/00926238008404962
M3 - Article
C2 - 7205969
AN - SCOPUS:0018859526
SN - 0092-623X
VL - 6
SP - 129
EP - 134
JO - Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy
JF - Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy
IS - 2
ER -