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Volume 24, Number 1, February 2009

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The aftermath of trauma
pp. 1-3(3)
Author: d'Ardenne, Patricia

Risk identification and management of adults following acute sexual assault
pp. 4-15(12)
Authors: Heke, Sarah; Forster, Greta; d'Ardenne, Patricia

Complicated grief: implications for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in couples
pp. 16-29(14)
Authors: Swan, Alison Hauenstein; Scott, Carleen

Psychobiosocial versus biomedical models of treatment: semantics or substance
pp. 30-37(8)
Authors: McCarthy, Barry; McDonald, David Owen

Assessing psychological symptom patterns of patients seeking help for hypersexual behavior
pp. 47-63(17)
Authors: Reid, Rory; Carpenter, Bruce; Lloyd, Thad

Reduction of sexual dysfunction: by-product of cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychological disorders?
pp. 64-73(10)
Authors: Hoyer, Jurgen; Uhmann, Stefan; Rambow, Jana; Jacobi, Frank

Letter to the editor
pp. 92-92(1)
Author: Cardew, Peter

Fast facts: erectile dysfunction
pp. 93-93(1)
Author: Spooner, Stephen

Put passion first: why sexual chemistry is the secret to finding and keeping lasting love
pp. 93-97(5)
Authors: Madewell, Judy; Shaughnessy, Michael

Love begins at 40: a guide to starting over
pp. 97-98(2)
Author: Towner, Alison

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