Sexual Problems
Sexual dysfunction, relationship problems and sexual issues are part of the foundation of relationships.
They help people understand, overcome and live happier, healthier, more fulfilling sex lives.
Erectile dysfunction (ED): Erectile dysfunction in men.
Ejaculation problems: Premature or delayed ejaculation.
Sexual Pain:
Vaginismus: A woman's inability to take her penis inside her. This is usually a psychological problem, not a physical problem.
Painful sex: Pain during sex.
Sexual Desire Disorders: Decreased or absent sexual desire.
Orgasm Problems: Not reaching orgasm or having problems reaching orgasm.
Sexual Phobias and Anxieties: Often caused by misinformation, sexual myths or ignorance.
Sexual Trauma: These effects are caused by traumatic experiences such as sexual assault.
Auditory Focusing Problems: Sexual problems caused by not being able to focus enough, being distracted or being too emotionally distant.
Hypersexuality (excessive sexual desire). A condition characterized by intense sexual desire and actions.
Hypo-sexuality This is a condition in which the sexual organs and characteristics are not sufficiently developed. (Team)
Performance Anxiety: Being stressed or anxious about sexual performance.
Sexual Addiction: Strong aversion or avoidance of sexual activity.
Paraphilia: Sexual desires or behaviors (e.g. fetishism, sadism, masochism) that are outside of social norms and cause distress to the individual or partner.
Post-Sex Blues: Feeling depressed, anxious or stressed after sex.
Sexual Dysfunction: Problems with sexual desire, arousal or orgasm.