- Robert Taylor Segraves
Robert Taylor Segraves (born
1941 ) is an Americanpsychiatrist best known for his work onsexual dysfunction and its pharmacologic causes and treatments.Career
He attended the Baylor School for Boys in
Chattanooga, Tennessee and graduated with aBachelor of Arts fromVanderbilt University in 1963. Segraves received his M.D. there as well. He completed his residency in psychiatry at theUniversity of Chicago and earned a Ph.D. fromUniversity of London . Segraves is professor of psychiatry atCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine and chair of the department of psychiatry atMetroHealth medical center.He was a member of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders task forces on sexual disorders for the DSM-III-R, DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR editions. He is editor of the "Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy" and on the editorial board of the "International Journal of Impotence Research".Much of Segraves' work focuses on
female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD). Noting that "somehow depression andlibido are interconnected,"Ranii, David (April 24, 2001). GlaxoSmithKline Tests Anti-Depressant for Libido Enhancement Qualities. "The News & Observer ".] Segraves has examined the interplay betweenantidepressant s and libido.Foy, Nicole (May 15, 1999). Anti-depressant emerges as dampener of sex drive. "San Antonio Express-News "] He has conducted pilot studies andclinical trial s on drugs that show promise in improving female sexual response, includingbupropion .Beckman, Mary (September 20, 2006). Quest for the little pink pill; An antidepressant, a topical oil and a supplement: Could one be a female Viagra? "Los Angeles Times "]Segraves was section co-editor with
Stephen B. Levine for the section on sexual andgender identity disorder s in "Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders" byGlen Gabbard . Notable contributors includedMartin Kafka (paraphilia s) andKenneth Zucker (gender identity disorder in children and adolescents).Segraves RT, Levine SB (section editors). Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders. In Gabbard GO, ed. (2001). "Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders."]elected publications
*Segraves RT (1982). "Marital Therapy: A Combined Psychodynamic-behavioral Approach." Plenum Medical Book Co. ISBN 0306409364
*Segraves RT, Haeberle EJ (1984). "Emerging Dimensions of Sexology: Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress of Sexology." Greenwood Pub Group ISBN 0275914518
*Segraves RT, Schoenberg HW (1985). "Diagnosis and Treatment of Erectile Disturbances: A Guide for Clinicians." Plenum Medical Book Co. ISBN 0306418711
*Basson R, Berman J, Burnett A, Derogatis L, Ferguson D, Fourcroy J, Goldstein I, Graziottin A, Heiman J, Laan E, Leiblum S, Padma-Nathan H, Rosen R, Segraves K, Segraves RT, Shabsigh R, Sipski M, Wagner G, Whipple B (2001). Report of the International Consensus Development Conference on Female Sexual Dysfunction: Definitions and Classifications. "Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy", Volume 27, Issue 2 March 2001 , pages 83 – 94.
*Coleman CC, King BR, Bolden-Watson C, Book MJ, Segraves RT, Richard N, Ascher J, Batey S, Jamerson B, Metz A (2001). A placebo-controlled comparison of the effects on sexual functioning of bupropion sustained release and fluoxetine. "Clinical Therapeutics". Volume 23, Issue 7, July 2001, Pages 1040-1058.
*Segraves RT, Balon R (2003). "Sexual Pharmacology: Fast Facts." Norton ISBN 0393703541
*Segraves RT, Clayton A, Croft H, Wolf A, Warnock J (2004). Bupropion sustained release for the treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. "Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology" 24(3):339-342.
*Balon R, Segraves RT (2005). "Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction." Taylor & Francis Ltd. ISBN 142002860X
*Levine SB, Segraves RT (2007). Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders. In Gabbard GO (ed.). "Gabbard's Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders." American Psychiatric Pub, Inc. ISBN 1585622168
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External links
* [http://www.metrohealthresearch.org/pdf/Segraves_Robert_CV_081806.pdf Robert Taylor Segraves curriculum vitae] via MetroHealth
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