Wednesday, March 3, 2010

MONTREAL PSYCHOLOGIST: SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS

Sexual dysfunctions are often the cause of marital or couples difficulties but are also sometimes triggered by couples problems. Couples would benefit to recognize that when a partner is experiencing any type of sexual dysfunction, the problem belongs to both of them and as such taking a team approach in treating the problem would not only enhance their relationships but also facilitate the treatment of sexual dysfunction. It is not uncommon to see that the partner directly affected by sexual dysfunction feels guilty, while the other partner feels frustrated, which adds to the guilt of his partner and the guilt further impacts the sexual problems and so increases the frustration of the partner. If you are affected by sexual dysfunction such as lack of sexual desire or sexual arousal, you do not need to feel guilty or embarrassed but rather try to understand the problem and invite your partner become your support in the journey of recovery. Talking about the problem openly and honestly, will remove the unnecessary pressure and the tension that usually builds up between the couples. In addition, often seeing a psychologist, who has experience in treating sexual dysfunction can help you overcome your problem. If you want to learn more about a specific sexual dysfunction and potential contributing factors, read more on the upcoming series on sexual dysfunction or ask Dr. Bita.

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