Focuses on the role that women can play in helping their husbands or partners seek treatment for erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction and its causes; Impact of the male condition on a couple's sexual activity and relationship; Ways to combat isolating behaviors triggered by erectile dysfunction...
Erectile dysfunction takes more than a physical toll. The emotional impact the condition can have on a man and their partner can be just as difficult. It is common for men with ED to feel anger, frustration, sadness, or lack confidence. However, the condition can be treated. The first ste...
erectile dysfunction and other types of sexual health problems can make people feel less manly (or womanly). They can also lead to feelings of anxiety and depression. Feeling sad or anxious is normal when you are learning to cope with erectile dysfunction, and these feelings do not mean anythi...
Coping with erectile dysfunction-related distress in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus Introduction: the studies on the coping with distress generated by sexual difficulties in diabetes mellitus persons are scanty. Objectives: to identify the coping strategies of a group of men with type 2 diabetes ...
Sexual dysfunction is common among individuals with chronic illnesses and is associated with distress and reduced quality of life. Because of the long-term, often irreversible nature of sexual dysfunction in chronic illness and limitations of pharmacological treatments, there is a need to understand cog...
We argue that coping flexibly with sexual concerns is likely to lead to improvements in mood and sexual and relationship satisfaction. We present clinical applications of the flexible coping model, including suggestions for assessment and sexual concerns and methods of introducing flexible coping into bo...
there is recent evidence showing that they have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the general population. For instance, a recent meta-analysis of 21 studies concluded that COVID-19 related restrictions were associated with higher rates of sexual dysfunction and reduced sexual activity (Mas...
such as premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. These are issues that I’ve had to deal with on many occasions and have now managed to overcome (mostly!). So I believe in sharing my journey in the hope that what I’ve learned will also help others cope better with these frustrating...
Anxiety and other mental health conditions might also cause erectile dysfunction.7Those physical changes, along with anxious thoughts, can alter your awareness of sexual stimulation and inhibit orgasm. Intimacy Avoidance There may be times when sexual anxiety keeps you from being close to your partner...