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Sex Therapy Informative Essay

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Introduction According to Dr. Beth Montemurro, of Penn State University women ages 20-68 reported that love makes sex physically and emotionally more pleasurable. Today I’m going to inform you all about sex therapy. Main points: Sex therapy is just another form of therapy. Sex therapists deal with a variety of topics and situations in their practices. As well as the outcomes of sex therapy. Body A common misconception is that sex therapy is demonstrative. However, it is strictly a talk therapy. Sex therapists take a biopsychosocial approach, which means they consider biology, psychology, and sociology in their day to day practice. This leaves room for a broad and open mindset as a sex therapist. According to Dr. Sandra R. Leiblum, that wrote …show more content…

Everyone has lived a different life and prejudging patients can lead to an unsuccessful and unethical practice. Sex therapists handle a variety of topics and situations. Even though the subcategory of this therapy is sex-- it’s still broad. They help with things like: sexual desire and arousal issues, sex education, relationships, sexual orientation, and difficulity reaching orgasam. [American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT)] When assessing patients it’s much easier to have their partner with them. That way there can be sessions done separately and together to properly understand all matters or issues. However, single people often see a sex therapist. You do not have to be in a complicated relationship. Sex therapy patients are overwhelmingly young, middle class, hetrosexual, caucasians, but as the years go by it’s has been seeing more diversity. Especially with various sexaul orientations, religions, races, and ages. Outcomes/focuses (think of sentence for this) Sex therapists tend to focus on their patient’s sexual confidence, intimacy, and pleasure all being increased as their sessions procede. They are not specifically focused on the physical aspects of the patient’s life--that is just an extra

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