How to revive your married life?
Is your marriage life catapulted because you are at the helm of sexual
crises? A sexologist is what you might need who is more than capable of
listening and rectifying your problem. A sexologist is a medical professional,
who deals with the human sexuality issues including sexual interests,
functionality and behavior. He can play the role of a psychologist,
psychiatrist and a marriage counselor perfectly, all at the same time. For
health issues that are physical in nature like a mental condition, ageing, hormonal
imbalance, alcohol addiction, you need the expertise of a regular doctor.
If you are unaware of your problem and have no clues what it might be,
educate yourself more with the help of internet. You can surely find relevant
and educative material. However, a sexologist can subsequently help you out as
well.
A sexologist may prescribe a sex therapy which is helpful in dealing with such issues. Here is a quick overview of it.
A sex therapy is aimed at solving problems with not only the human body
but emotional issues that lie beneath the physical symptoms. There are certain
exercises to be performed under the supervision of sexologist after the therapeutic
session. They cannot be done in accordance with the session. One of the most
tried and tested exercise is sensate focus. It involves the couples massaging
and cuddling each other without getting sexual. It fulfills the purpose of
making couples feel good and safe in each others’ company. This naturally leads
to genital stimulation.
These exercises are helpful in curing diseases in women such as
inability to have an orgasm and men’s erectile dysfunction. It may take 2
months to a year of this therapy. People who have encountered sexual trauma or
clueless about their sexual orientation can benefit from this treatment. The
main objective of these exercises is to develop better communication and
greater understanding in their relationship.
When compared with other treatments that may affect your sexual life,
sex therapy can be more of a psychological thing. If your relationship is going
through a rough patch, it can be of great help.
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