1.
J Sex Marital Ther
; 2(4): 309-14, 1976.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1035954
ABSTRACT
This paper explores innovative treatment modalities that may encourage the participation of lower socioeconomic minority clients in sex therapy programs. It suggests the consideration of informal therapeutic settings, flexible hours, and an immediate contact with the therapist. It lends support to the concept that equal time be given to education and communication skills in counseling. It also stresses the necessity of directive yet permissive techniques to bridge the communication gap by identifying areas of commonality, especially when confronted with the lower socioeconomic minority client. The paper compares this approach with a sex therapy approach more oriented to the middle class.
Subject(s)
Health Facilities , Medical Staff , Patient Dropouts , Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological/therapy , Female , Humans , Male , New Jersey , Socioeconomic Factors
2.
Aust J Biol Sci
; 25(5): 1039-45, 1972 Oct.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-4676991
Subject(s)
Phenylalanine/pharmacology , Spermatozoa/drug effects , Tryptophan/pharmacology , Tyrosine/pharmacology , Animals , Catalase/pharmacology , Cattle , Cell Survival/drug effects , Dialysis , Egg Yolk , Female , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , In Vitro Techniques , Male , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/pharmacology , Stereoisomerism
3.
Indian Vet J
; 47(1): 88-9, 1970 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-5462219