Female Sexual Problems (cont.)
Medical Author:
Kathryn L Hale, MS, PA-C
Medical Editor:
George Lazarou, MD, FACOG
Medical Editor:
Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD
Medical Editor:
Lee P Shulman, MD
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Other TherapyIf the problem is one of lack of knowledge, your health care provider or a sex therapist can teach you (and your partner) about the sexual response cycle and the elements of sexual stimulation. Armed with this new knowledge, many couples can go forward on their own. Psychotherapy can help a woman identify problems in her life that may be expressed as sexual problems.
A sex therapist may take couples therapy one step further by focusing on the couple's physical relationship. After identifying the couple's attitudes about sex and the sexual problem, the sex therapist recommends specific exercises to re-focus the couple's attention and expectations. Specific objectives may include any of the following:
Sex therapists can recommend exercises to help with vaginismus.
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