The scope of consultations includes:
- excessive sexual needs,
- erectile dysfunctions,
- dyspareunia (painful intercourse),
- vaginismus,
- sex addiction,
- reduced libido,
- addiction to masturbation,
- fear of sex,
- difficulties in accepting one’s sexuality.
Additionally, a
psychologist/sexologist conducts individual therapies for victims
of sexual abuse, who are afraid of intimate contact with their
partners or feel reluctant to engage in sexual contact.
An appointment with a psychologist /
sexologist requires no special preparation. However, it is worth
noting down situations, cases, events, etc. about which the
specialist may ask and which could lead to the emergence of any
given problem.
During the first appointment, a psychologist/sexologist may
ask questions about:
- the experiences and problems concerning sex life,
- health conditions,
- medication use,
- the functioning of genital organs,
- sexual orientation and identity, etc.
If you wish to schedule an appointment for couples, it is necessary
to book
the Psychological/sexological consultation for
couples.