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sex therapy What is Sex Therapy?Sex therapy is treatment of sexual problems: for example, impotence (inability of an adult male to achieve or maintain erection); frigidity (in an adult female, the inability to achieve orgasm); premature ejaculation; or low sex drive. The World Book
Rush-Presbyterian The techniques involved include counseling, psychotherapy, behavior modification, and marital therapy. When possible, both partners usually attend therapy. There are generally good success rates in treating sexual problems by these techniques. Legitimate sex therapy has nothing to do with sexual surrogates or other paid sexual partners. PrecautionsSexual dysfunction conjures up feelings of guilt, anger, insecurity, frustration, and rejection. Therapy is slow and requires open communication and understanding between sexual partners. Therapy may inadvertently address interpersonal communication problems. DescriptionSex therapy is conducted by a trained therapist, doctor, or psychologist. The initial sessions should cover a complete history not only of the sexual problem but of the entire relationship and each individual's background and personality. The sexual relationship should be discussed in the context of the entire relationship. In fact, sexual counseling may de-emphasize sex until other aspects of the relationship are better understood and communicated. There are several techniques that combat sexual dysfunction and are used in sex therapy. They include:
AftercareHabits change slowly. All the techniques must be practiced faithfully for long periods of time to learn new behaviors. Communication is imperative. Can I find a sex therapist online? top > intro to sex therapy > table of contents home > about me > sex and intimacy > good sex > sexual fantasies > sexual problems > sexual health > sex therapy > women and sex > men and sex > teenage sex > bulletin board > > send page to friend |
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