Sex Therapy (Direct & Online)
Who needs sex Therapy?
Those
who have
- Erectile dysfunction.
- Premature ejaculation.
- Impotence.
- Low libido.
- Fear of failure in Sex,
- Lack of sexual performance.
- Anxiety to go bed.
What sex therapy Covers?
- How to use various body parts in
particular ways to get good erection.
- In sex therapy two exercises are
taught to patient along with medicines.
These are:
- Stop-start technique.
- Kegel exercises.
- Squeeze Therapy
& certain behavioural therapy exercises.
Benefits of sex therapy
- Patient feels free from fear of
sexual performance.
- When you practice the sex therapy
exercises for four weeks you can maintain the erection without ejaculation
for at least 8 to 10 minutes.
- Sex therapy exercises on various
occasions to help lengthen the lovemaking period.
- After Sex therapy you know how to
increase the enjoyment of body touch better hardness of penis &
sustained penile erection & takes longer time in discharge
Any Practical session for sex therapy
Only
theoretical along with some visual aids (no live practical sessions).
How many sittings need for sex therapy?
- Those who have time to apply sex
therapy they need nearly 1 to 2 sitting others may required Normally six
to eight sittings patient's all fear disappears..
- Few sessions of sex therapy
sittings for permanent cure.
- Sex therapy for other sex
problems: as female sex problem & other abnormal behaviours in sex
is also offered.
Sex Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
and Premature Ejaculation (PE).
v Sex therapy may be helpful for some men with erectile
dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE). Sex therapy is a subspecialty
area of clinical psychology in which the sex therapy counselor is trained and
skilled in ways to optimize sexual function.
v Sex therapy is often utilized for men and, if appropriate, their
partners with sexual health problems. Sex therapy can be provided in
conjunction with biologic managements. Sex therapy provides a forum where psychological
and relationship contributions to sexual difficulties are identified and
addressed. Sex therapy focuses on promoting effective communication about sex
and learning techniques to improve sexual function.
v Therapy usually begins with a careful and systematic assessment
of the factors contributing to the current difficulty, including a review of
past and present medical issues and a discussion about the man and his
partner’s ethnic or cultural background, religious devoutness, sexual beliefs
and expectations, and goals of therapy. Further, the therapist wants to learn
as much as possible about the man’s past enjoyment and satisfaction with
sensual or sexual activities, typical sexual response, and comfort with sexual behaviours,
including oral-genital sex, fantasy or use of erotic media.
v Sex therapy is typically brief, often no more than a dozen
sessions. To be effective, a number of counselling sessions are required,
usually weekly or every two weeks for several months. Various therapeutic
options include cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), permission and education,
and at-home sensual exercises or self-exploration procedures.
v The prognosis is better for a man who can recall past
pleasurable sexual feelings or experiences and past or present loving
relationships than if a man has never enjoyed sex and is solely seeking to
comply with his partner’s demands for sex. Sexual desire may be rekindled
and/or sexual problems may be resolved psycho therapeutically if a man has
enjoyed sexual relations with a current partner and wants to recapture it.
v Men with erectile difficulties often experience feelings of
failure and loss of self-esteem that may be compounded by their partner's
disappointment or anger. Sex therapy may be useful in helping couples adjust to
the various medical treatments that can be prescribed for erectile dysfunction.
Spending time on sexual activities other than intercourse may be helpful. To
reduce the man’s performance anxiety and the partner’s frustration, the partner
may be encouraged to experience sexual pleasure that can be a pleasurable
experience for both partners. A particularly useful recommendation is for the
couple to take turns giving or receiving sexual pleasure.
v Sex therapy is a proven erectile dysfunction treatment. Many men
feel embarrassed discussing sexual concerns. Erectile dysfunction is a common
health issue, and meeting with a specially trained sex therapist can play an
important role in getting the best results from erectile dysfunction treatment.
For Sex Therapy
Please contact
Whom to contact for Sex Therapy Counseling & Treatment
Dr.Senthil
Kumar Treats many cases through Sex Therapy, In his medical professional
experience with successful results. Many patients get relief after taking
treatment from Dr.Senthil Kumar. Dr.Senthil Kumar visits Chennai at
Vivekanantha Homeopathy Clinic, Velachery, Chennai 42. To get appointment
please call 9786901830, +91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,
For
more details & Consultation Feel free to contact us.
Vivekanantha Clinic Consultation Champers
at
Chennai:- 9786901830
Panruti:- 9443054168
Pondicherry:- 9865212055 (Camp)
For appointment please Call us or Mail Us
For appointment: SMS your Name -Age – Mobile Number - Problem in Single word -
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