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a: yes, sex therapists specialize in addressing sexual dysfunctions and can provide strategies and treatments to improve sexual health and intimacy.
What Types of Sexual Dysfunctions Do Sex Therapists Address?
Sex therapists address a range of sexual dysfunctions, including:
Low libido
or lack of sexual desire
Erectile dysfunction
in men
Painful intercourse
in women, often related to conditions like
vaginismus
or
vulvodynia
Premature ejaculation
Anorgasmia (difficulty reaching orgasm)
They use various therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and communication exercises, to address these issues.
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