What does sex therapy really entail?

Are you labouring under the burden of sexual dysfunction, and toying with the idea of consulting a sex therapist for help? You may have heard somewhere that weird things happen in a sex counsellor’s office, and this could be causing you to procrastinate and lose out on help that you should be getting.

Unfortunately there is an erroneous idea that sex therapy is strange, kinky, and bordering on the abnormal. In fact there is nothing quirky about sex therapy, and it is like any other form of counselling.

The difference is that sex therapy is conducted by someone who is specifically trained in psychological methods of treatment to rehabilitate sex and relationship problems. A sex therapist can help you work through emotional issues that may be adding to problems of low libido, a total lack of sexual desire, or other sexual issues that are making your life difficult.

If you are dealing with problems as a couple, it is a good idea to bring your partner along. But if you are working on your own personal issues, it may be beneficial to meet with the therapist alone a few times, before asking your partner to join in.

What do sex therapists actually do?

A cardiologist deals with heart problems, a gynaecologist with gynaecological problems, and the often maligned sex therapist with sexual difficulties!

Sex therapists have an awareness of sexuality that transcends their personal opinions or personal experiences. They are therefore able to give you unbiased, focussed treatment pertaining to your own sexual concerns.

Here are some of the methods therapists may employ when counselling:

  • Help you deal with emotional issues which may be having a negative effect on your sex life, by exploring the relationship to find the trouble spots.
  • Teaching you how to relax and eliminate distractions during sexual encounters.
  • Suggest the use of non-sexual touching techniques which are exercises designed to get partners more attuned to each other. The exercises usually begin with stroking and touching on any part of the body, except the sex areas like the breasts or genitals.
  • The goal is to experience the feeling of touching than a sexual encounter. Eventually, the exercises can lead to a mutual desire for intercourse. These physical touching exercises, also known as “sensate focus” do not take place in the therapist’s office.
  • Help to promote better communication between partners so that they can talk more openly to each other about wants and needs. If this happens, the sexual hassles may be solved more easily.

Note that you should never be required to do anything sexual in the confines of the therapist’s office. And you should never ever be asked to remove any items of clothing.

If something like this takes place – just pack up and go immediately. Something dodgy might be on the go!

Sex therapy isn’t always for everyone

Bear in mind that sex therapy is similar to psychological counselling, which means that it will not fix anything that may have a physical or medical reason which has led to sexual difficulties.

If you chronically lack the desire for sexual contact, and there is no underlying medical reason, then you may want to seriously consider sex therapy.

You could be one of many out there who may benefit from therapy, but are held back because of embarrassment, ignorance, or fear of what might take place. Seeking help for sex problems is more socially accepted today, and there is no shame or disgrace in wanting to get help.

However, these are intimate matters, and there are still folk who find it very difficult to talk to a professional about personal sexual things.

However, if you feel you are a candidate for sex therapy, but are beset by doubts, unless you step out and take the plunge, you may have to endure years of unnecessary pain and sexual dissatisfaction.

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April 18, 2017 — Colin Katz