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Sexual dysfunction refers to a problem occurring during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. The sexual response cycle traditionally includes excitement, plateau, orgasm and resolution. Desire and arousal are both part of the excitement phase of the sexual response.

While research suggests that sexual dysfunction is common - 43 percent of women and 31 percent of men report some degree of difficulty - it is a topic that many people feel uncomfortable discussing. Treatment options are available for many of these issues. We welcome your concerns and the opportunity to help you achieve satisfaction in your sexual life.

Sexual dysfunction generally is classified into four categories:

  • Desire disorders —Lack of sexual desire or interest in sex
  • Arousal disorders —Inability to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity
  • Orgasm disorders —Delay or absence of orgasm (climax)
  • Pain disorders — Pain during intercourse

Women with sexual concerns most often benefit from a combined treatment approach that addresses medical, as well as relationship and emotional issues.

The Behavioral Health Specialist can help evaluate the possible psychological, social and behavioral aspects of your specific concern and partner with your OB/GYN or midwife for a holistic, integrative understanding and treatment approach.

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