Sexual problems can arise through either physical or psychological causes and, occasionally a combination of both. After eliminating any physical reasons (which may involve a visit to your GP) the following issues can be identified and resolved:
Anorgasmic (inability to achieve an orgasm).
Lack of interest in sex.
Inability to achieve and maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction).
Incompatibility with partner
Increased or decreased interest in sex.
Painful intercourse.
Performance anxiety.
Ejaculation problems, too fast, too slow or not at all.
Inappropriate erections.
Sexual addiction, internet, telephone lines, masturbation.
Vaginismus (tightening of vaginal muscles therefore not allowing intercourse).
Sexual Problems
Sexual problems can arise through either physical or psychological causes and, occasionally a combination of both. After eliminating any physical reasons (which may involve a visit to your GP) the following issues can be identified and resolved: