Sexual health is essential for maintaining an overall emotional and physical well-being. If your sexual health is affected, it will directly or indirectly impact on your relationship. At times, you wish to talk to your partner about it, but a kind of shame keeps you from doing it. Well, you’re not alone, there is a large population of women who fail to share their sexual health issues with partners or friends. And, they keep the trauma within and suffer the physical and mental agony. It is always a good idea to see a sex therapist when your sex life becomes overwhelming to the point that it’s affecting your daily life and self-confidence.
How does Sex Therapy Work?
Sex therapy is a kind of psychotherapy wherein you talk about your sexual health, worries and feelings with a sex therapist. You might have experienced in your daily life that when you share your worries with someone close to you, then it gives a sense of relief. Likewise, a sex therapist works on your problems and makes you familiar with the coping mechanisms to improve your sexual health and have a satisfying relationship and pleasing sex life.
Men and Women with Sexual Dysfunctions
In today’s busy working and hectic lifestyle, stress is a buzzword that a large number of men and women are suffering from. Stress is the body’s reaction in response to maintain normal function, but when stress becomes a part of life, it affects the mental and physiological aspect of the human body. And, of course, it affects sexual health as well. There are women like you who’re suffering from sexual dysfunctions such as low libido, lack of interest, fail to reach orgasm, and inability to control sexual behavior, to name only a few. Likewise, men also suffer from sex-related problems such as lack of interest, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction, etc. It is important to have a fulfilling sex life, and that’s only possible when you keep stress at bay. Sex therapists not only focus on your sexual health, but all aspects of your life that have affected your well-being.
Do You Need Sex Therapy?
If your quality of life, mental and emotional health are greatly affected by sexual dysfunction, you should see a sex therapist. You cannot solve these intimate issues with your partner because accusations, inhibition, disappointment, anger, resentment and several rounds of arguments might have shut down the very discussion you needed. On the other hand, sex therapists are experienced and certified practitioners who know how anxious you might feel talking about sex-related subjects with each other. They will help you feel at ease and guide you into talking about sex.
A satisfying life full of happiness is essential to your physical and emotional well-being. And a pleasant sex life plays a significant role in making you happy. However, many times, sex issues become a source of anxiety and worry. Sex therapy can help you find a way to get a healthy, happy sex life. Find a certified and experienced sex therapist and say goodbye to your sex-related worries.
Are you and your spouse considering sex therapy? Contact Kira Yakubov today.