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Sex Therapy

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The therapist provides a counselling session to help with difficulties relating to sex. Sessions are with specially trained personnel who could be counsellors, doctors or other healthcare practitioners

Caution
  • It is important to be open and frank with your therapist


  • Failure to do so might result in inappropriate advice

Therapy for:

Men 


  • Lack of Desire 


  • Difficulty getting an erection 


  • Difficulty maintaining an erection 


  • Premature ejaculation 


  • Painful ejaculation 


  • Lack of outward ejaculation 


  • Delayed ejaculation 


  • Sex Addiction 




Women 


  • Lack of desire 


  • Difficulty having an orgasm 


  • Painful sex 


  • Difficulty enjoying sex 


  • Poor sexual technique 


  • Inability to have penetrative sex 


  • Sex Addiction


Comments
  • There is no reason to feel embarrassed by your sexual problems, they are not rare and are a part of being human

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