Does vaginismus exist?: a critical review of the literature
ED Reissing, YM Binik, S Khalifé - The Journal of nervous and …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The basic strategies and methods for assessing and treating vaginismus were proposed by
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …
Does vaginismus exist? A critical review of the literature.
ED Reissing, YM Binik, S Khalifé - Journal of Nervous and Mental …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
The basic strategies and methods for assessing and treating vaginismus, an involuntary,
painful, spasmodic contraction of the vulvo-vaginal canal provoked by a hypersensitivity …
painful, spasmodic contraction of the vulvo-vaginal canal provoked by a hypersensitivity …
Does vaginismus exist? A critical review of the literature.
ED Reissing, YM Binik, S Khalifé - The Journal of Nervous and …, 1999 - europepmc.org
The basic strategies and methods for assessing and treating vaginismus were proposed by
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …
[引用][C] Does vaginismus exist? A critical review of the literature
ED REISSING, YM BINIK… - The Journal of nervous …, 1999 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
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Does vaginismus exist? A critical review of the literature
ED Reissing, YM Binik… - The Journal of nervous …, 1999 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The basic strategies and methods for assessing and treating vaginismus were proposed by
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …
the early 20th century and have not essentially changed. Etiological theories have changed …