Treatment for Women with no Sex Drive; Female Sexual Arousal Problems
Written by: Wendy Moelker, psychologist in charge of Emergis, Goes, the Netherlands.
First version: 22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision:
24 Aug 2008.
Abstract:
Depending on the causes of the complaints, a treatment for women with no sex drive will be set up. Physical causes of female sexual arousal problems are also treated depending on the cause.
Question:
How can women with no sex drive be treated? What information do you have on female sexual arousal problems?
Answer:
There are no standard treatments for a reduced interest in sex. For
women with little sexual desire it is sometimes enough to have a few
conversations in which they can express their feelings and ask questions
about the extent to which their situation is abnormal. Counselling about
reduced desire in stressful situations like death, unemployment, being
childless, disease of the partner or stress at work may be sufficient. If
all sexual interest has disappeared, and there is no masturbation either,
the hormonal regulation should be examined. When anomalies in this are
found, medication can be prescribed.
Depending on the causes of the complaints, a treatment will be set up.
Physical causes are also treated depending on the cause. The lack of
interest in making love due to certain medication may be treated by using
other medication or another dose. Psychological causes can best be
determined and treated by a sexologist. Psychotherapy, that studies and
treats the psychological causes, can be important in this. It is
important to understand that thoughts often go through the mind while
making love which negatively influence the interest in sex. Social
influences e.g relation problems, stress at work, etc. are treated by
relation therapy or psychotherapy.
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