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Sex TherapySex is so easy, who needs sex therapy? This might be a possible question coming up in your mind if you are not aware what sex problems an ‘ideal’ couple might be harboring within, while the world gets a different impression looking at them. In fact, there is a popular misconception that any couple who are married looks happy or going through a steady relationship – may not be the ideal customers for treatment. You would be surprised at the myriad sex problems people are confronted with which they are unable to solve or cope up with. The truth of the matter is that sexual problems unless diagnosed and treated early can spell havoc in an individual’s personal, professional and emotional well being. For instance, a person might face a sexual identity crisis during his early youth whether he is straight or bi or homosexual. Sex treatment could resolve much confusion in his mind and straighten out many grey areas. Did you know that even in the most modern and liberated cultures, there are a whole lot of taboos associated with sex and most of the time even the educated lot seem to favor to shove all such issues under the carpet and try to lead normal lives. A sex counselor in a sex treatment session can help these individuals clear many sexual hang-ups and assure them of a healthy and fulfilling relationship. Though it is a fact that in modern times the age at which children are reaching sexual maturity or experiencing their first sexual encounters is far less than what it used to be a couple of decades ago, strange as it may seem, the right kind of knowledge and information about sex and intimacy has not yet reached the core of many societies and communities. These young people can benefit a lot from sex therapy where they can be guided properly so that they can discuss matters related to sex with their partners openly and continue to enjoy their sexuality in a more meaningful way. So, who would you ask would benefit for sex therapy? In short, here are some people who could have an improved quality of life with sex therapy: Loss of desire Erectile dysfunction Premature ejaculation Pain during intercourse Non-consummation of marriage Problems achieving orgasm Low sexual desire leading to frustration and depression Unhealthy sexual fetishes Sex mania verging on perversion. A sex therapist during sex therapy usually goes through a person’s entire family and childhood history and tries to probe and find out the exact root of the problem. After knowing the entire background would usually counsel both the individuals in a couple or even individuals as to the probable course of action to be taken as a remedial measure. The remedies could be medication, relaxation exercises, diet control to simple counseling. The sex therapy would largely depend on the type of problem the person is suffering from: mental, environmental, physical or psychological. The therapist could understand whether the problems have an external source or happening within the person – and then advice remedial course accordingly. Sex ToolsWe Have more Information For You about Sex and MoreSex FAQ - Good Sex - Sexual Problems - Sexual Health Sex and Intimacy - Girls and Sex - Men and Sex - Teens and Sex Sex Dating - Sex Therapy - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Privacy Policy - User Agreement |
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