Erectile dysfunction

Sex therapy can help men with erectile concerns or struggling with erectile dysfunction

 

 

Erection difficulties are often referred to as 'erectile dysfunction (ED)', 'impotency' or 'erection problems'.  It is a reoccurring situation when a man cannot get or maintain an erection.  It is a common concern for men of all ages but more likely to occur in men as they get older.  

Erection difficulties can be related to circulation problems. The penis needs good blood flow to keep and maintain an erection. Physical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, obesity,  etc., can all impact a man's ability to have an erection.   Therefore it is a good idea to first consult you GP for a medical check to ensure you do not have any underlying health problems.

Lifestyle factors should also be considered, such as heavy drinking, smoking, poor diet and a lack of exercise. All these factors have an impact on healthy blood circulation and therefore a man's ability to sustain an erection.

If you are physically healthy and have good circulation yet still have erection difficulties, there are other factors to consider. Stress, anxiety, depression and performance anxiety are common psychological causes of erectile difficulties.   

Unfortunately social pressures and misinformation about sex can mean that men, and women, are often over focused on the importance of having erections for good sex..  This is highly beneficial for pharmaceutical companies but does little for sexual satisfaction and pleasure.  Sex does not have to be all about sexual intercourse.  Taking the focus off the importance of having an erection and becoming more sexually creative can do a lot to minimise performance anxiety and improve your sex life.   

As a sex therapist I can help you explore emotional concerns around erection problems and help you become more sexually confident and creative.  It is a good idea to involve your partner in the process.  Often partners blame themselves or struggle to understand the complexities of the problem.  Sex is always a relational experience so it is often better to work together as a couple when working with solutions for sexual concerns. 

A man’s capacity to achieve and maintain an erection is also linked to the nervous system so I also provide exercises and tools to help men become more aware of their embodied response to stress to they may achieve and maintain erections without having to resort to medication.