Sentences with phrase «addressing sexual dysfunction»

Since 2008 he has been providing mental health therapy to individuals and couples both inpatient and outpatient settings addressing sexual dysfunction within relationships including ED, PE, DE, painful sex, low libido / sexless marriages, pornography and affair recovery.
I strive to help couples and individuals enhance intimacy, increase sexual communication with a partner, address emotional difficulties related to sexual intimacy (such as past trauma or infidelities within a relationship), and address sexual dysfunctions that have arisen.

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«I believe if flibanserin is going to play a role in sexual dysfunction for women, it's going to be part of a complex approach to addressing the women's sexual health issues,» Jayne says.
There is no denying the benefits of recent medical advances: addressing long - hidden sexual dysfunctions while also broadening our reproductive opportunities (see «Beyond the Test - Tube Babies,» below).
Psychological and behavioral causes of erectile dysfunction can also be treated, but they are much better addressed by therapists with expertise in sexual behavioral medicine.
Its aphrodisiac effects were so substantial that it was the basis for the development of another peptide designed exclusively to address erectile and sexual dysfunction — Bremelanotide PT 141.
If you are having problems like urinary, bowel or sexual dysfunction and you have tender pelvic floor muscles, this may be something worth addressing!
In our work together we can address sexual health concerns (e.g desire discrepancy, low sexual desire, sexual dysfunction, out of control sexual behavior, and concerns around sexuality and gender identity) in order to improve your overall wellness and deepen your sexual and emotional intimacy with your partner (s).
Men can come to Planned Parenthood for health services addressing cancer, STDs, fertility, sexual dysfunction, birth control, and routine checkups.
Anthony has extensive education in addressing trauma, sexual dysfunctions, and other areas of sexuality.
In the context of sex therapy, individuals and couples typically consult Nicolas to address concerns related to sexual desire (e.g., «Low libido,» discrepant levels of desire between partners), sexual pain (vaginismus, vulvodynia / provoked vestibulodynia), rapid or delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and anorgasmia.
The course will include discussion about the unique difficulties of doing sex therapy for the therapist - The definition of female and male sexual dysfunctions - The physiology of the human sexual response - The models of sexual behaviors - How to diagnose and evaluate if the couple does actually present with a primary sexual dysfunction or the dysfunction is a symptom of a deteriorated relationship that has to be addressed before sex therapy is started.
In addition to sexual dysfunction, sex therapy addresses conflict around gender concerns, sexual preferences and or contemporary sexual issues.
Counseling services are available for individuals, couples and families, addressing: caregiving and relationship challenges; loss of functioning with disability; threatened loss, death, and bereavement; cognitive impairment; couples» issues of communication, intimacy, and sexual dysfunction; adjusting to new work and family roles; illness - related behavioral or school problems; challenges of growing older, helping aging parents.
I specialize in treating adults, teens, and children with anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, family system issues, addressing family dynamics, intimacy concerns / sexual dysfunction with individuals or couples and major life transitions.»
Some areas that sex therapy can address are desire discrepancies within a couple, development & deepening of emotional and sexual intimacy, arousal and desire concerns, difficulties with climax, emerging sexual identities, socio - cultural factors associated with sexuality, open relationships, extra-marital affairs & infidelity, diversity of sexual expression, cybersexuality, sexual trauma, abuse & rape, sexual dysfunction such as difficulty establishing or maintaining an erectile and painful sex.
Some common issues that sex therapy can address are libido discrepancies within a couple, development & deepening of emotional and sexual intimacy, arousal and desire concerns, difficulties with climax, open relationships, extra-marital affairs & infidelity, sexual trauma, abuse & rape, sexual dysfunction such as difficulty establishing or maintaining an erection and painful sex.
Things we can address include concerns about sexual desire or arousal, sexual interest, compulsive sexual behaviors, erectile dysfunction, trouble reaching orgasm, intimacy issues related to health conditions, and issues resulting from past sexual trauma.
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