Part 1 General aspects: Historical links between psychiatry and sexual medicine.- Sexual anatomy and functioning.- Neurophysiology of sexual response.- Sexual diversity and transcultural context.- Sexual relationships.- Sexual rights.- The (mental) health benefits of sexuality.- Sexual interview – mental health and relationship issues.- Ethical issues in clinical sexology.- Part 2 Sexual dysfunctions – focus on body and mind: Female sexual dysfunctions.- Male sexual dysfunctions.- Part 3 Psychiatric disorders and sexual functioning: Cognitive disorders.- Substance-related disorders.- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.- Mood disorders.- Anxiety and somatoform disorders.- Eating disorders.- Sleep disorders.- Personality disorders.- Mental retardation.- Autism spectrum disorders.- Part 4 Impact of psychopharmacology on sexual functioning and its management.- Part 5 Psychiatry confronted with gender and sexual orientation-related issues: Non-mainstream sexual orientation.- Gender dysphoria.- Part 6 Traumatic sexual experiences and variant sexual behaviors: Sexual violence: Neuroscientific and clinical l issues in offenders and persons at risk.- Psychiatric and sexual issues in victims of sexual abuse.- Psychiatric issues of paraphilic disorders.- Forensic issues in sexology.- Part 7 Other topics related to psychiatry and sexual medicine: Late-life sexuality.- Problematic hypersexuality.- Genital dysmorphophobia.- Persistent genital arousal disorder.- Post-orgasmic illness syndrome.- Part 8 Psychotherapy and counseling in sexual medicine.