Sex therapy is a form of counseling that is for couples as well as individuals to resolve sexual difficulties, such as performance anxieties or relationship problems. It is a specialized type of psychotherapy, which means that you are treating a mental health issue by going to a mental health professional. Sex therapy can help you improve your current or future relationships, overcome your sexual and physical difficulties, and help you gain a better understanding of yourself and your sexuality so that it can be a more enjoyable experience.
A sex therapist does not help you have sex in the literal sense. Rather, sex therapists take the tools of therapy-namely, addressing your concerns, thoughts, and feelings, and why it is inhibiting your sexuality-and giving you tools to complete the goal of resolving the issue. Sex therapists listen to your concerns within the realm of sex, such as:
• Concerns over intimacy
• Sexual anxieties
• Impulsive or compulsive sexual behavior
• Problematic sexual behavior patterns
• Concerns over past unwanted or traumatic sexual experiences
• Concerns about sexual interests or sexual orientation
• Erectile functioning concerns
• Ejaculating early (premature ejaculation)
• Difficulty with sexual arousal
• Low libido or lack of sexual desire
• Trouble reaching orgasm (anorgasmia)
• Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
• Intimacy issues related to a disability or chronic condition
• Alternative lifestyle
Sex therapy can also lead to help within other realms of mental or physical health. If the sexual problems arise from something physical-such as the side effect to a medication-you can get referred to a doctor to fix that problem. Also, if the sexual problems are present because of a different mental health issue, such as anxiety or depression, you can also begin to heal there as well, which in turn will affect your sex life. A holistic evaluation of all mental and physical issues that can alter your sex life helps determine proper and effective treatment.
A fulfilling sex life is healthy and natural. Physical and emotional intimacy are essential parts of your well-being. When sexual dysfunction occurs, having that fulfilling sex life can be difficult. Sex therapy may be able to help you reframe your sexual challenges and increase your sexual satisfaction