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The challenge of talking about sex: The importance of patient-physician interaction
Maturitas, 06/26/09
Brandenburg U et al. - Sexuality is a complex phenomenon, with physical, psychological, and social components. In evaluating and counselling the patient with sexual problems, it is important for the physician to communicate effectively and to be open to the patient's own experience of sexuality.
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