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Filewich, to wrap up, somebody out there is having performance anxiety, unable to get an erection, who do they seek out for help? How do they go about getting help?
ROBERT J. FILEWICH, PhD: They'll go to a
certified sex psychologist or psychiatrist, or a psychologist or
psychiatrist who has had experience in this particular area, to make sure
that they're well-referred and that they're people who are
qualified, because you can go to someone who really isn't that
well-educated or trained in the area and they can give you some
misinformation that actually might be harmful. DAVID FOLK
THOMAS: There you have it. I want to thank my guests,
Dr. Robert J. Filewich and Dr. Ken Rosenberg, for coming by. Our
topic has been performance anxiety, and we hope you're learned
something here on this webcast. I'm David Folk
Thomas. We'll see you next time.
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