In a good scenario, one in every three people, in a bad scenario, one in every two people, has a sexual problem. When you ask those who have sexual problems, most of them believe that this situation cannot be solved or that it is very difficult. For this reason, most people do not seek help until the sexual problem causes serious disharmony or crisis. Most clients with sexual problems share their sexual problems with people who do not have special expertise in this field and try inadequate suggestions and medications.
However, sexual therapies, which started after the 1950s, spread rapidly and many experts were trained in this field. Studies emphasize that sexual therapies are quite successful when compared to many problems and diseases in medicine. Although the chance of success in psychogenic erectile dysfunction, sexual reluctance, and orgasm problems varies depending on the effect of the partner factor, each case benefits from therapy to a greater or lesser extent. Sometimes even one session of sexual information can help end some sexual problems or sexual dissatisfaction.
Almost every sexual problem is affected to a greater or lesser extent by communication with the partner. For example, a woman who is angry at her husband resists solving the vaginismus problem. Or, a man who is angry with his wife may experience erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation may worsen. Therefore, in addition to sexual therapies, it may be necessary to include marital therapies in the process.
In addition to the sexual problems mentioned above, improving sexuality in marriage, problems related to sexual orientation and identity, and perversions are also among the subjects of sexual therapy.
As a result, almost half of the society has a sexual problem. You should stay away from miraculous, effortless, non-expert people and solutions. When sexual problems are ignored or untreated; It causes indirect negative consequences such as anxiety, depression, anger, work problems, substance use and divorce.
Read: 0