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Am J Psychiatry 1975; 132:858-860
Copyright © 1975 by American Psychiatric Association


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Comprehensive sex therapy training: a new approach

VV Sadock, BJ Sadock and HI Kaplan

The authors have developed a two-year part-time sex therapy training program for physicians. The first year emphasizes instruction in human sexuality as it relations to dysfunctional states. A highly selected group continues to a year of clinical experience using dual-sex (trainee-supervisor) therapy teams; trainess treat an average of four dysfunctional couples. The authors suggest that the program can serve as a possible model for other centers.


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