Information on Sexual Disfuctions
Anorgasmia-Frigid Orgasmic dysfunction is an inhibition of an orgasm during the sexual response cycle. The condition is a primary when a female has never experienced orgasm through any means of stimulation. The problem is a secondary if a female has attained orgasm in the past but is currently non orgasmic. Primary orgasmic dysfunction, when a woman has never experienced an orgasm, appears to be about 10% to 15% of women. Surveys seem to suggest that between 33% to 50% of women experience orgasm infrequently and are dissatisfied with how often an orgasm is reached. Performance anxiety is the most common cause of orgasm problems, and 90% or more of orgasm problems appear to be psychogenic (non organic). Some meds/drugs may sedate and impair orgasmic responsiveness, including alcohol. Medical conditions that affect the nerve supply to the pelvis (such as multiple sclerosis, diabetic neropathy, and spinal cord injury), hormone disorders, and chronic illnesses that affect general sexual interest and health can be factors. Negative attitudes toward sex in childhood may inhibit responsiveness, as well as unresolved feelings associated with experiences of sexual abuse/rape. Situations where a woman used to reach orgasm regularly, but is not reaching orgasm now, the problem may relate to marital strife,lack of emotional/intimate closeness, which may cause low sexual desire. Boredom and monotony(no change) in sexual activity may contribute to secondary anorgasmia. When enjoyment does not exist in sex, it can become a chore and not a mutually satisfying, playful, and intimate experience. When anorgasmia persists, sexual desire declines, sexual frequency wanes, and this create resentments and conflicts in a relationship. Hypnosis is wonderfully and fulfilling way to help a women get in touch with these feelings and allow her self to retreive her sensual and sexual awareness. Without guilt, shame or other outside or judgments. It will help with any sexual fears or phobias that may have placed negative feeling or responses for her and allows herself freedom to create and enjoy pleasures for herself and any chosen adult intimate relationships .
Erectile Dysfunction/Impotence
It is natural that you might be skeptical of hypnosis for the treatment of E.D./Impotence. Therefore, here are two studies to go over : 1) According to the British Journal of Urology, hypnosis improved the sexual function of men with no organic cause for their impotence at a rate of 80%. The interesting part about this study is that hypnosis outperformed both testosterone and tranzodone. [Aydin S et al. "Efficacy of testosterone, tranzodone and hypnotic suggestion in the treatment of non-organic male sexual dysfunction." British Journal of Urology. 77(2):256-60, 1996.] 2) According to the Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology,Impotence that cannot be linked to physical causes has been successfully treated by hypnosis. In this trial, three out of every four men in the trial were helped. [Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology. 31: 271-4, 1997] Impotence is the inability to attain and maintain a penile erection. It is the erectile capability of the penis but not problems of libido, ejaculation and orgasm. It is simply the persistent/recurrent inability to attain or maintain an erection sufficiently enough to complete intercourse or another chosen sexual activity. Impotence tends to affect older men. Stress or fatigue can reduce a man's sexual desire(libido) thus inhibiting him from gaining an erection. And this is where people get these two different issues confused. Impotence affects at least one in every ten men. Unfortunately, only about 10% of sufferers actually receive treatment.
* Causes of Impotence
At some point in life, every man experiences the occasional failure to attain or maintain an erection. This results from stress, tiredness, anxiety, or too much alcohol. This is nothing to worry about. Worrying about it can set up a more persistent problem "fear of failure". The man becomes worried with previous erectile failure and causes his inability to enjoy the feelings of arousal with sexual stimulation. And this decreases his sexual arousal and stops erection from occurring. About 20 years ago, erectile dysfunction was considered to be caused by psychological factors it is now believed that physical conditions are present in about 75% of male sufferers. However, the majority of men with erectile dysfunction experience a combination of psychological and physical causes.
* Physical Causes
Men whose E.D. is of a physical origin often experience a gradual onset of erectile failure which tends to occur with all sexual activities. Physical causes of erectile dysfunction: Not enough blood flow to the penis such as resulting from blocked arteries, damage or diseases affecting the nerves that go to or from the penis, side effect of prescribed drugs, alcoholism and drug abuse, diabetes, smoking high cholesterol, diseases affecting the erectile tissue of the penis, neurological diseases, stroke, severe chronic diseases.
* Psychological Causes
E.D. with a sudden onset in men who can achieve erections under some circumstances but not others seems to suggest a psychological cause. Sometimes the triggering factor can be easily found such as a serious argument with a partner; being interrupted/intrusion while making love or major worries at work. Psychological causes of E.D.: stress/anxiety from work or home, marital conflicts, dissatisfaction, depression, sexual boredom, unresolved sexual orientation.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problems. The condition is described as being inability to delay ejaculation to a point when it is mutually desirable for both partners. The definition of when ejaculation is premature is questionable. While some men have trouble controlling their orgasm upon entry, others consider 5-10 minutes of copulation too little time. How long a man is able to last is not the important factor in diagnosing premature ejaculation. The crucial issue is if a man is satisfied with the length of intercourse.What Causes It? Premature ejaculation is more psychological in nature. The exact cause of the condition, still remains a mystery. Premature ejaculation most often occurs during the first experiences with sex, and is commonly attributed to anxiety. The majority of men learn to control their orgasm, and have no lasting effect. Some men develop a long-term anxiety toward sex, causing a prolonged experience with premature ejaculation. Sexual behavior is a factor. Longer the period since last ejaculating, the quicker young men typically reach orgasm. Younger men ejaculate more quickly than older men, as experience seems to associate with ejaculatory control. Psychological Factors Fear of failure, or relationship issues, such as anger , may have some bearing on a man's lack of ejaculatory control. There are several theories about the psychological causes for early ejaculation and the problem may also be due to negative emotions, apprehension, and a lack of self-confidence, fear of disappointing one's partner, relational or other psychological difficulties. With proper help, those suffering from premature ejaculation are not doomed to a lifetime of frustration. Hypnosis is again a very helpful tool in gaining confidence and controlling factors that your mind has over the physical and can help pin-point and focus your out come for yourself and your intimate partners pleasure.
* Causes of Impotence
At some point in life, every man experiences the occasional failure to attain or maintain an erection. This results from stress, tiredness, anxiety, or too much alcohol. This is nothing to worry about. Worrying about it can set up a more persistent problem "fear of failure". The man becomes worried with previous erectile failure and causes his inability to enjoy the feelings of arousal with sexual stimulation. And this decreases his sexual arousal and stops erection from occurring. About 20 years ago, erectile dysfunction was considered to be caused by psychological factors it is now believed that physical conditions are present in about 75% of male sufferers. However, the majority of men with erectile dysfunction experience a combination of psychological and physical causes.
* Physical Causes
Men whose E.D. is of a physical origin often experience a gradual onset of erectile failure which tends to occur with all sexual activities. Physical causes of erectile dysfunction: Not enough blood flow to the penis such as resulting from blocked arteries, damage or diseases affecting the nerves that go to or from the penis, side effect of prescribed drugs, alcoholism and drug abuse, diabetes, smoking high cholesterol, diseases affecting the erectile tissue of the penis, neurological diseases, stroke, severe chronic diseases.
* Psychological Causes
E.D. with a sudden onset in men who can achieve erections under some circumstances but not others seems to suggest a psychological cause. Sometimes the triggering factor can be easily found such as a serious argument with a partner; being interrupted/intrusion while making love or major worries at work. Psychological causes of E.D.: stress/anxiety from work or home, marital conflicts, dissatisfaction, depression, sexual boredom, unresolved sexual orientation.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problems. The condition is described as being inability to delay ejaculation to a point when it is mutually desirable for both partners. The definition of when ejaculation is premature is questionable. While some men have trouble controlling their orgasm upon entry, others consider 5-10 minutes of copulation too little time. How long a man is able to last is not the important factor in diagnosing premature ejaculation. The crucial issue is if a man is satisfied with the length of intercourse.What Causes It? Premature ejaculation is more psychological in nature. The exact cause of the condition, still remains a mystery. Premature ejaculation most often occurs during the first experiences with sex, and is commonly attributed to anxiety. The majority of men learn to control their orgasm, and have no lasting effect. Some men develop a long-term anxiety toward sex, causing a prolonged experience with premature ejaculation. Sexual behavior is a factor. Longer the period since last ejaculating, the quicker young men typically reach orgasm. Younger men ejaculate more quickly than older men, as experience seems to associate with ejaculatory control. Psychological Factors Fear of failure, or relationship issues, such as anger , may have some bearing on a man's lack of ejaculatory control. There are several theories about the psychological causes for early ejaculation and the problem may also be due to negative emotions, apprehension, and a lack of self-confidence, fear of disappointing one's partner, relational or other psychological difficulties. With proper help, those suffering from premature ejaculation are not doomed to a lifetime of frustration. Hypnosis is again a very helpful tool in gaining confidence and controlling factors that your mind has over the physical and can help pin-point and focus your out come for yourself and your intimate partners pleasure.
* Causes of Impotence
At some point in life, every man experiences the occasional failure to attain or maintain an erection. This results from stress, tiredness, anxiety, or too much alcohol. This is nothing to worry about. Worrying about it can set up a more persistent problem "fear of failure". The man becomes worried with previous erectile failure and causes his inability to enjoy the feelings of arousal with sexual stimulation. And this decreases his sexual arousal and stops erection from occurring. About 20 years ago, erectile dysfunction was considered to be caused by psychological factors it is now believed that physical conditions are present in about 75% of male sufferers. However, the majority of men with erectile dysfunction experience a combination of psychological and physical causes.
* Physical Causes
Men whose E.D. is of a physical origin often experience a gradual onset of erectile failure which tends to occur with all sexual activities. Physical causes of erectile dysfunction: Not enough blood flow to the penis such as resulting from blocked arteries, damage or diseases affecting the nerves that go to or from the penis, side effect of prescribed drugs, alcoholism and drug abuse, diabetes, smoking high cholesterol, diseases affecting the erectile tissue of the penis, neurological diseases, stroke, severe chronic diseases.
* Psychological Causes
E.D. with a sudden onset in men who can achieve erections under some circumstances but not others seems to suggest a psychological cause. Sometimes the triggering factor can be easily found such as a serious argument with a partner; being interrupted/intrusion while making love or major worries at work. Psychological causes of E.D.: stress/anxiety from work or home, marital conflicts, dissatisfaction, depression, sexual boredom, unresolved sexual orientation.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problems. The condition is described as being inability to delay ejaculation to a point when it is mutually desirable for both partners. The definition of when ejaculation is premature is questionable. While some men have trouble controlling their orgasm upon entry, others consider 5-10 minutes of copulation too little time. How long a man is able to last is not the important factor in diagnosing premature ejaculation. The crucial issue is if a man is satisfied with the length of intercourse.What Causes It? Premature ejaculation is more psychological in nature. The exact cause of the condition, still remains a mystery. Premature ejaculation most often occurs during the first experiences with sex, and is commonly attributed to anxiety. The majority of men learn to control their orgasm, and have no lasting effect. Some men develop a long-term anxiety toward sex, causing a prolonged experience with premature ejaculation. Sexual behavior is a factor. Longer the period since last ejaculating, the quicker young men typically reach orgasm. Younger men ejaculate more quickly than older men, as experience seems to associate with ejaculatory control. Psychological Factors Fear of failure, or relationship issues, such as anger , may have some bearing on a man's lack of ejaculatory control. There are several theories about the psychological causes for early ejaculation and the problem may also be due to negative emotions, apprehension, and a lack of self-confidence, fear of disappointing one's partner, relational or other psychological difficulties. With proper help, those suffering from premature ejaculation are not doomed to a lifetime of frustration. Hypnosis is again a very helpful tool in gaining confidence and controlling factors that your mind has over the physical and can help pin-point and focus your out come for yourself and your intimate partners pleasure.