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How Can Sex Therapy Help?
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Sex therapy helps you overcome obstacles — physical, medical,
emotional, or relational — that get in the way of good sexual functioning.
Physical problems, emotional problems, or their interaction can cause sexual
pain and fear. The emotional pain
it causes often aggravates physical pain.
Fear may grow out of misinformation, pain or trauma, and it may exacerbate the
physical pain, and lead to avoidance and muscular tension.
No matter how the problem begins a vicious cycle develops.
Working with a psychotherapist can help you to control pain and fear
rather than having them control you.
Sex therapy is a focused form of counseling that helps people find solutions to
sexual difficulties. A sex
therapist works in collaboration with you, individually or as a couple.
Sex therapy includes both learning and doing.
During each therapy session, the therapist will work with you to select
areas on which to focus, designing a series of step-by-step exercises to help
you meet your goals. The exercises
are practiced in the privacy of your home to build knowledge, comfort and
ability in the physical, emotional and relational aspects of sex.
Each week you will learn more about your sexuality and what works best
for you.
For sexual pain or fear, sex therapy includes individual and couple
exercises that increase trust, and self-confidence.
The therapist will help you and your partner explore non-painful forms of
sexual pleasure. Cognitive
therapy, communications exercises, positive imagery, relaxation and pain
management training may all be part of the therapy.
The relief of having a plan and a professional guide is both supportive
and empowering. You do not
have to bear the burden of the pain or fear problems alone.
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Some
problems that psychotherapy may help with are:
[
Gynecologic Causes of Pain ] [Sex
Therapy] [
Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain ]
[
Pain Management Anesthesia ] [ About Us ]
This
website was created by:
Denise Alberto, MPT, Mary Buxton,
LCSW, Maia Chakerian, M.D.,
Annemarie
Cosby, MPT, Paul D. Indman, M.D., Linda R. Janowitz, Ph.D. and Diane Morrissette,
Ph.D.
Each
person is an individual practitioner practicing independently of the others. We
work cooperatively, with our client's permission, to enhance treatment.
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