Sexual Problems treated with Hypnotherapy
Analytical therapy uses the minds natural ability
to work out emotional/psychological problems.
By using ‘free association’ while in Hypnosis
your mind is encouraged to let it’s natural process of linking one thought
to another ,without applying any intellectual (logical) direction to these
thoughts, back to the originating cause of the problem. Once found this
then allows the emotional release and intellectual understanding of the
cause of the problem in turn this removes the effect of the problem (the
symptoms) for good. So a problem which has caused
considerable discomfort to a person for years or a lifetime can be a thing
of the past within a few short weeks (one session per week for 8-10 weeks
is an average length for Analytical therapy).
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation can also lead to a lack of confidence, depression,
sense of failure, low self-esteem and other emotional issues. Problems
ejaculating may also be triggered or aggravated by issues such as guilt,
fear, and performance anxiety , especially in the inexperienced partner or
with partners new to each other. Premature ejaculation is the most common
sexual dysfunction in men younger than 40 years old.
Impotence
Also known as Male Erectile
Disorder or Erectile dysfunction, impotence is where men
find it difficult to get an erection, or cannot maintain an erection
during sex. This can lead to feeling like a failure, frustration,
feelings of inadequacy, feelings of rejection and feeling 'on the
spot'
Orgasmic
Dysfunction
When women fail
to reach orgasm even if they enjoy sex it is known as Anorgasmia -
the failure to reach orgasm / failure to climax. Sometimes there is a
combination of anorgasmia and vaginisimus. Problems reaching orgasm are very
common in women...some women have never achieved a climax.
Vaginisimus
Hypnotherapy can help
vaginisimus, a sexual problem affecting women where sex is painful or
impossible due to intense involuntary muscular contractions around the
genitals. Symptoms can include genital pain, loss of libido or loss of sex
drive, self-esteem problems, fear of penetration, painful sex, depression
and much more.
Lack of Sexual Drive
frigdity
(Hypoactive sexual desire disorder )
A general loss of the urge for sex, a lack of desire, not even sexual
thoughts. These symptoms obviously have a detrimental effect in a
relationship.
sexual aversion and lack of sexual enjoyment
The fear of sexual intercourse or even sexual interaction of any type causes
a moving away from the situation or the biological responses occur and
intercourse can successfully take place but no pleasure is gained from the
actions even if orgasm is reached.
orgasmic
dysfunction
Orgasm either does not take place or there is a noticeable delay.
For women it is often the case that orgasm does not occur in certain
situations such as masturbation or with particular partners.
Orgasm only occurs during sleep, never during the waking hours.
Orgasm never occurs in the presence of the partner.
Orgasm occurs in the presence of the partner but not during intercourse.
dyspareunia ( Pain during sexual
intercourse )
Occurs in both sexes and is , in women similar to Virginismus but should not
be confused , as the pain is not purely due to lack of lubrication.
This can be extremely painful and produces symptoms which relate to several
of the other sexual dysfunctions which I have described earlier.
Excessive Sexual Drive
nymphomania
This dysfunction displays an excessive sexual drive , a need to have sexual
intercourse yet often either deriving great pleasure and therefore a need
for more or no pleasure except that of (unsuccessfully in the long run )
calming an inexplicable anxiety within themselves.
Sexual Inhibitions
Low
sex drive , Loss of sex drive, lack of interest in sex or low libido can
cause frustration and problems within a relationship. One partner avoids
sexual intercourse, avoids sexual thoughts, has no desire for sex etc.
• Bad self image,
• fear of experimentation,
• feelings of sex being dirty or wrong.
• Difficulty in talking about sex,
• feelings of guilt / shame
These are just some of the many inhibitions people
have about sex and the subject of sexuality