Medical and Psychological Origins of Dysfunction: Understanding the Causes and Treatment Options
Dysfunction can manifest in various forms and affect an individual's physical and emotional...
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: Sexual dysfunction: how to recognize and treat physical and psychological causes
Sexual Dysfunction and Social Isolation
Sexual dysfunction is defined as any physical or psychological problem that prevents individuals from experiencing pleasure during intercourse or orgasm. It...
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: How sexual dysfunction leads to social isolation and mental health problems
Sexual activity is an important part of many people's lives. It can provide physical pleasure, release tension, build self-esteem, relieve stress, reduce anxiety, strengthen relationships, and...
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: Unleashing the power of imagination during sex to enhance intimacy
Many people experience traumatic events throughout their lives. These may range from accidents to natural disasters, war and terrorist attacks, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual assault, and...
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: How systemic trauma affects erotic resilience and what can be done about it
Trauma is an experience that can be extremely damaging to both the mind and body of an individual. It causes intense feelings of fear, terror, helplessness, and hopelessness that can last for months...
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: Sexuality how trauma affects erotic trust in children of survivors?
Trauma is a psychological response to an event that causes intense fear, distress, and anxiety. It can result from physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual assault, natural disasters, war, accidents,...
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: How trauma impacts erotic presence: exploring the challenges survivors face in sexual intimacy
The concept of erotic fragility is one that has been discussed extensively in recent years, particularly among feminist scholars and researchers who have examined the ways in which gender norms and...
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: Exploring the concept of erotic fragility: how dependency can shape sexual experiences and relationships
The feeling of being ashamed of one's own identity is often rooted in childhood experiences, which can include physical or verbal abuse, neglect, or witnessing violence or dysfunctional relationships...
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: Shamebased identities and their impact on intimate relationships: how trauma can reinforce erotic avoidance patterns
Chronic illness is defined as an illness that lasts for more than three months and can cause symptoms such as pain, fatigue, sleep disruption, and cognitive dysfunction. Trauma can occur when someone...
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: How trauma can worsen erotic withdrawal in individuals with chronic illnesses?
Guilt is an emotional response that can be triggered by many different factors, including social norms and expectations. In the context of nonconforming sexual expression, this means that individuals...
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: Unraveling the psychological consequences of gender nonconformity: how dependency affects sexual guilt