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Female orgasmic disorder Sexual Disorder - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of VaginismusWhat is Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) ?Female orgasmic disorder can result from a traumatic experience. When there is significant delay or total absence of orgasm associated with the sexual activity then Female Orgasmic Disorder occur. Problems in relationship with sexual partner are due to above condition in order to be defined as a disorder. Causes of Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD)
Symptoms of Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD)The main symptom of female orgasmic disorder is an inability to climax during sexual activity. If you are experiencing the disorder, you may become very highly sexually aroused during masturbation or intercourse. However, despite this arousal you are unable to transition into orgasm. Women experiencing female orgasmic disorder may also experience a number of other symptoms, including:
Treatment of Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD)Typical treatment would involve discovering and resolving underlying conflict or life difficulties. Women with lifelong orgasmic disorder should be referred to a psychiatrist. With any patient, the nonspecialist should limit the number of counseling sessions to about six, referring complex cases to a sex therapist or a psychiatrist. Sex therapy and psychotherapy are the two most common types of treatment for women suffering from female orgasmic disorder. Sex Therapy - Sex therapy is a type of interpersonal therapy that involves analyzing and resolving issues around sexual activity. Conducted by a certified sex therapist, sex therapy sessions involve addressing worries about sexual activity, loss of control, and partner rejection. Sex therapy often involves practicing techniques that will help to increase sexual pleasure, including relaxation therapy, meditation, and masturbation. Sex therapy can be individual or couples-based. Psychotherapy - Individual psychotherapy sessions can also be beneficial if you are suffering from female orgasmic disorder. Psychotherapy uses counseling techniques to help uncover underlying issues that may be inhibiting sexual pleasure. Topics may include sexual abuse, body image, or religious or cultural beliefs.
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