Sexual therapy (female dysfunctions)
Sexual disorders are common among a large percentage of the population (almost 50%), and tend to lead to much personal suffering; despite their serious consequences, they tend to be hidden from the public due to cultural reasons. Nevertheless, most sexual disorders are related to psychological problems or associated factors. Many times, sexual disorders are a direct consequence of problems related to a persons' relationship. The most common sexual dysfunctions for women are: Anorgasmia (impossibility to achieve orgasm)
Vaginismus (inability to engage in vaginal penetration)
Dispareunia (painful sexual intercourse)
Problems related to a person's sexual identity
Arousal problems (lack of lubrication)
Lack of sexual desire
Sex addiction
Paraphilia (exhibitionism, fetishism, frotteurism, paedophilia, sexual masochism
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