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The Wiley Handbook for Sex Therapy

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The Wiley Handbook for Sex Therapy
First edition
AuthorZoë D. Peterson (editor)
LanguageEnglish
Subjectsex therapy
PublisherWiley
Publication date
2017
Media typePrint
Pages536
ISBN978-1-118-51037-7

The Wiley Handbook for Sex Therapy is a 2017 book edited by Zoë D. Peterson in which the authors examine the theory and practice in the psychotherapeutic treatment of sexual problems across different client populations.[1] The book is a winner of 2018 AASECT Book Award.[2]

Authors

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  • Zoë D. Peterson
  • Stephanie Both
  • Willibrord Weijmar Schultz
  • Ellen Laan
  • Stanley E. Althof
  • Rachel B. Needle
  • Pedro J. Nobre
  • Kristen M. Carpenter
  • Kristen Williams
  • Brett Worly
  • David L. Rowland
  • Stewart E. Cooper
  • Marta Meana
  • Evan Fertel
  • Caroline Maykut
  • Joshua B. Grubbs
  • Jan Paul Hook
  • Brandon J. Griffin
  • M. Scott Cushman
  • Joshua N. Hook
  • J. Kim Penberthy
  • Dianne Berg
  • Rosemary Munns
  • Michael Miner
  • Laurie B. Mintz
  • Jackeline Sanchez
  • Rachel P. Heatherly
  • Constance Avery‐Clark
  • Linda Weiner
  • Barry McCarthy
  • Lana M. Wald
  • Katherine Hertlein
  • Matthew Nelson
  • Peggy J. Kleinplatz
  • Ron Findlay
  • Sue Johnson
  • Kenneth M. Cohen
  • Ritch C. Savin‐Williams
  • Katherine G. Spencer
  • Alex Iantaffi
  • Walter Bockting
  • Sharon Lamb
  • Aleksandra Plocha
  • Jennifer Hillman
  • Sigmund Hough
  • John W. DenBoer
  • Eileen T. Crehan
  • Melissa T. Stone
  • Trisha Hicks
  • Stephanie Buehler
  • Eric S. Zhou
  • Sharon L. Bober
  • Kathryn Hall
  • Tommy E. Turner
  • Margaret Nichols
  • James P. Fedor
  • Meg-John Barker
  • Helen M. Conaglen
  • John V. Conaglen
  • Jacques J. D. M. van Lankveld

References

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  1. ^ Ren, Pega (18 August 2018). "The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 44 (6): 617–618. doi:10.1080/0092623X.2018.1405620. S2CID 149361706.
  2. ^ "Book Awards". AASECT.
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