What are the sexual and relationship concerns that a sex therapist/marriage therapist addresses?
The most common sexual problems for women are low and inhibited sexual desire and a variety of arousal and orgasm disorders, including lack of sufficient arousal to experience orgasm (anorgasmia). Also prevalent are problems with pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) and vaginismus (involuntary spasm of the muscles surrounding the vaginal opening, making penetration painful, if not impossible).There are usually several pieces to each puzzle to solve. This is why Dr. Libby works with medical professionals and physical therapists, among others. Women may have body image and self esteem issues that affect their sexual desire and satisfaction. Dr. Libby addresses these and other concerns so the problem can be completely solved.The most prevalent sexual problems for men are erection and ejaculation difficulties. Viagra, Levitra and Cialis are not usually complete answers to this problem.