Helping Patients Embrace Sexual Desire in Perimenopause for Prescribers
In this course, Laurie Mintz, PhD, guides prescribers through the complexities of sexual desire changes during perimenopause, offering practical, evidence-based strategies to help patients embrace and enhance their sexual well-being. You’ll gain tools to normalize desire changes, address misconceptions, and design interventions that foster intimacy and satisfaction.
After this course, you will be able to:
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Differentiate between spontaneous and responsive desire patterns in perimenopausal women, and explain their clinical significance for patient care using evidence-based examples.
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Design an appropriate intervention plan for low sexual desire that incorporates cognitive strategies, behavioral strategies, and effective communication techniques.
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Evaluate common misconceptions about perimenopausal sexual desire changes and develop evidence-based responses to normalize and validate patient experiences.
Learning Format: Video-based instruction, clinical discussion, and downloadable resources.
Part of our ongoing library of women’s health education for prescribers, this course is also a mandatory component of the Perimenopause Certificate®.
This course is included in Perry Academy Membership.
Membership gives you full access to all current and upcoming courses, live sessions, and the Perry Certified Directory.
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Instructors
Laurie Mintz, PhD -
1h 5min
Video duration -
4 Video Transcripts & Resources
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1 Quiz

Laurie Mintz, PhD
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