Therapy for Sexual Wellness
Sexual disorders affect approximately 43% of women and 31% of men.
Sexual Wellness
The World Health Organization defines sexual dysfunction as a ‘person’s inability to participate in a sexual relationship as they would wish’. Sexual dysfunctions can cause painful sex, infrequent or non-existent orgasms, unreliable erections or unpredictable ejaculations. These conditions can also be related to a congenital or post-surgical factor. Sexual wellness therapy can help you understand the stressors that are impacting your sex life.
Symptoms
Below is a list of possible symptoms of sexual dysfunction. Everyone experiences sexual dysfunction differently and may experience some or all of these symptoms. Conversely, we may experience some of these symptoms at one time or another, and it does not necessarily mean we have a sexual dysfunction.
- Desire disorders: lack of sexual desire or interest in sex
- Arousal disorders: inability to become physically aroused activity
- Orgasm disorders: delay or absence of orgasm (climax)
- Pain disorders: pain during intercourse
In men
- Inability to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for intercourse
- Absent or delayed ejaculation despite enough sexual stimulation
- Inability to control the timing of ejaculation
In women
- Inability to achieve orgasm
- Inadequate vaginal lubrication before and during intercourse
- Inability to relax the vaginal muscles enough to allow intercourse
In men and women
- Lack of interest in or desire for sex
- Inability to become aroused
- Pain with intercourse
How can we help? Our therapists specialize in therapy for eating disorders. We use evidence-based practices in our therapeutic approach including, EMDR, CBT, and Virtual Reality therapies.
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