An Certified Sexologist. Specialist in sex therapy, sex counseling & sexological research.
Hello there!
My self Dr. Talisa, your Sexologist. An certified sexologist from SSTAR (the Society for Sex Therapy & Research) Europe.
I provide Sexuality Education, Counselling and therapy. I handle Sexual issues pertaining to Reusability disorders, Erectile Dysfunction and Ejaculatory Dysfunctions. I manage the medical, psychological, Interpersonal and emotional aspects of Sexuality.
I'm a certified Couples Therapist credited by Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior, CA, USA approved by American Psychological Association.
Best wishes for your healthy Sex Life !
Dr. Talisa
Sex therapy is a type of talk therapy that’s designed to help individuals and couples address medical, psychological, personal, or interpersonal factors impacting sexual satisfaction. The goal of sex therapy is to help people move past physical and emotional challenges to have a satisfying relationship and pleasurable sex life. Sex therapy may be able to help you reframe your sexual challenges and increase your sexual satisfaction.
One way to determine if you need to see a sex therapist instead of another type of talk therapist is to analyze what parts of your life are the most affected by how you feel right now. If your quality of life and emotional health are greatly affected by your sexual dysfunction, it’s a good idea to see a sex therapist. Likewise, if a lack of intimacy or difficulty communicating with a partner leads as your most serious personal concern, a sex therapist is the place to start.
Sex therapy can improve a couple’s relationship in a number of ways, Krychman says: Enhancing emotional and sexual communication Enhancing sensuality and sexuality through sexual exercises that may help eliminate sexual boredom Enhancing the understanding of each other’s sexual needs, wants, and desires Enhancing fantasy exploration (a neutral third party could make it easier for an individual to disclose their sexual fantasies)
Sex therapy is like any type of psychotherapy. You treat the condition by talking through your experiences, worries, and feelings. Together with your therapist, you then work out coping mechanisms to help improve your responses in the future so that you can have a healthier sex life. During your initial appointments, your therapist will either talk with just you or with you and your partner together. The therapist is there to guide and help you process your current challenge.
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