Sexual difficulties we treat Though the list below is indicative of common issues we help people to work through, sexual behaviour, and the ways in which it is expressed, is as varied as people are. The general rule is that if the behaviour concerns you or your partner then asking for advice from an expert can be very helpful for both of you.
- Relationship counselling - lack of communication, arguments, different sexual desires and needs, intimacy problems, inability to commit to a relationship, affairs
- Arousal problems – lack of arousal, too much arousal, inappropriate or arousal that concerns you
- Attraction to other people and not my partner
- Can’t have sex – can’t allow penetration, can’t keep an erection
- Am I Gay? Bisexual? Lesbian?
- Can’t get over a lover. – stalking, harassment
- Can’t orgasm. Anorgasmia for females and retarded ejaculation for males
- Disabled and need help with sex
- Infertility – can’t have babies because of sexual issues
- Low sexual desire – or no sexual desire at all
- Sexual phobia – fear of sex
- Sexual thoughts that are intrusive, concerning
- Compulsive sex – masturbation, affairs, prostitutes, compulsive sexual thoughts
- Painful sex – dyspareunia
- Sex addiction including internet sex addiction, addiction to prostitution
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