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EXPERT PSYCHOLOGIST | SEXUAL THERAPIST | FUNDAES
Sex therapy, with the help of experienced experts in sexual dysfunction, investigates the underlying causes of the problem experienced by the individual and plans a solution process for this situation.
It is important that the expert who will apply sexual therapy is a psychologist, psychiatrist and psychological counselor who has received the necessary training in sexual therapy.
Care should be taken to ensure that they are individuals who are familiar with the ethical principles required by the profession, prioritize the privacy and confidentiality of the client and have the necessary equipment.
Individuals or couples who think they have a sexual problem can apply for sex therapy, but it should be noted that sexual dysfunctions occur psychologically and physiologically.
For this reason, before applying for sexual therapy, you should consult a gynecologist and/or urologist and be examined.
If there is no physical reason underlying the problem, the doctor will clarify that it is of psychological origin and in this case, individuals or couples can apply for sexual therapy.
Man’s Behavior in Sexual Matters Is Often a Prototype for All Other Reaction Styles in Life
Freud, Sexuality and Love Psychology
INTERVIEWS IN SEXUAL THERAPY
The first sessions are the evaluation phase. As experts, we try to understand the problem and the person they bring to us. When they come as a couple, they are informed that they will meet both as a couple and individually. Individual, sexual and relationship stories are taken in detail.
INTERVIEWS IN SEXUAL THERAPY HOW MANY SESSIONS DOES SEXUAL THERAPY TAKE?
Although sexual therapies are structured, the processes vary depending on the person and the couple. During the evaluation phase, an interview is conducted and when the problem is clarified, the couples are informed about the process.
IN WHICH CASES IS SEXUAL THERAPY USED?
Vaginismus
Premature Ejaculation (Uncontrolled Ejaculation)
Erectile Dysfunction (Erectile Dysfunction/Erectile Dysfunction)
Anorgasm
Painful Sexual Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Sexual Aversion Disorder
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