A Brief Guide To Couples Sex Counseling Temecula

By Kathrine Franks


The institution of marriage is challenging and so is relationships between two individuals. People are different and sometimes; their differences get in the way of themselves in which case loss of intimacy results. Couples whose intimacy is lost lack the time and energy to have regular sex that may further complicate their relationship. Couples sex counseling Temecula is the only remedy for such couples.

The first step is to book an appointment with the therapist of your choice. During the first session, he or she will be attentive to the problem at hand. Additionally, he or she may ask additional questions in a bid to understand the cause of the problem. It is important for the counselor to understand the root of this problem so that he or she may suggest appropriate intervention.

Most people who seek therapy are concerned about privacy. Sex therapists have client privileges just like any other type of counselor. Therefore, any information shared is regarded as private and confidential. Additionally, the role of the therapist is to serve as a guide to help you discover the cause of the problem and solve it all by yourselves, of course with a little bit of their assistance.

Counselling has helped many partners, gay, lesbian or straight. In fact, 93% of couples who have had sex therapy found it helpful and life-changing. It helps address physical, emotional and psychological problems that hinder partners from having a fulfilling intimate experience. Additionally, it may prove useful in cases where sexual problems prevent conception or partners from starting a family.

Depending on your situation, a therapist may recommend weekly or fortnightly sessions. In each session, there will be a lot of talking, between the partners as well as with the therapist. Also, the therapist may ask either or both of you to do some homework as every teacher does.

Therapists assist with erectile, ejaculation and orgasm difficulties, painful intercourse, and different levels of sexual desire, dissatisfaction and body image. Additionally, if the problems are entangled in relationship problems such as gaining trust after infidelity, they also help. For people who have intimacy problems due to trauma such as incest or assault, counselling helps.

For all the above problems, therapy may take different lengths of treatment. Some take only a few sessions such as problems with orgasm and ejaculation. Others such as problems entangled with relationship issues take more sessions to address such as six months with marital counselling. Problems caused by trauma take long, even years depending on a myriad of factors.

Regardless of the amount of love in a relationship, there is bound to be problems from time to time. Good partners who value their relationship know that sweeping them under the rug only worsens the situation. As much as it may difficult to open up to a stranger, it is the best bet intimacy problems. This way, marriages can continue to thrive even under problems.




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