Counseling

 

Depending on the circumstances, counseling can be a useful option. It can help you resolve any tensions with erection and sexual performance that come from relationship conflicts or other stresses. It may help you and your partner resolve anxiety that is interfering with sexual intimacy, and regain satisfaction with your sex life. Alternatively, it can help you and your partner prepare for the type of treatment method that you choose, and decide how to use it most effectively.

For your protection, consult only with a qualified, certified therapist. You can ask your physician to refer you, or check information provided by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (www.aamft.org) or the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (www.aasect.org).

 

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