Premature Ejaculation and Psychology
Psychology provides a lot of information about premature ejaculation and its possible treatments.
The premature ejaculation is one of the most common male sexual dysfunctions today, yet very few men go to a doctor or mental health professional to express their crisis openly and in confidence.
Premature ejaculation
Silence is the greatest enemy in these cases, not knowing how to share the problem in time can cause major conflicts that are difficult to deal with in the future.
What is premature ejaculation?
It consists of the persistent and recurrent expulsion of semen in response to sexual stimulation before, during or after penetration without the person's desire.. This disorder, according to sexual health professionals, is one of the most experienced by men. Professionals estimate that between 30 and 60% of men have suffered from it at some time. Premature ejaculation can be related to several causes, for which the doctor or psychotherapist should obtain all possible information for a good treatment.
Causes of Premature Ejaculation
To find out the main cause of premature ejaculation, it is advisable to see a doctor to rule out any organic abnormality that is resulting in this disorder. Sometimes, ejaculation is also the result of infections that usually occur in the urogenital areas of the urethra and prostate or hormonal imbalances.
If the problem is not organic, it is advisable to see a mental health professional so that through an evaluation he/she can find out what the origin of the problem is.
Among the psychological factors associated with premature ejaculation are anxiety and depression, which would be the most frequent non-organic causes that affect the disorder, stress related to the economic, family, etc. also plays a very important role.
Some professionals point out that alcoholism, Smoking or drug use also play a role in the occurrence of premature ejaculation.
What kind of problems does premature ejaculation cause?
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Low self-esteem
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Anxiety in the couple and in the male partner.
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Low levels of sexual satisfaction
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Nervousness
Many times sexual relations become tense because the male is more concerned about containing ejaculation and not enjoying the sexual act. But not only the male is affected, the couple also suffers the consequences both in the psychological and organic field, the latter is often manifested in a decrease in the experience of sexual intercourse. sexual pleasure during intercourse.
Diagnosis of Premature Ejaculation
For a good diagnosis, the professional should take a complete medical history to fully understand the problem, the professional will inquire about how frequent and what is the duration of premature ejaculation, and the type of relationship that the affected person has with his partner.
All these points are important for a good diagnosis, many men in the consultation usually omit certain details due to the embarrassment that produces them to relate them, even though in reality this information is often very important in establishing a good diagnosis. The omission of information can hinder the design of the most effective treatment in each case, so it is important to create a good atmosphere of trust to fully assess the case.
Treatment of Premature Ejaculation
Once the diagnosis has been made, we can see how serious the case is and what type of treatment can be used. pharmacological to psychological therapies.
Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies have proven to be very effective in treating these problems. It is important to know that putting yourself in the hands of a competent professional in this area also helps to an effective treatment with positive results.
Within the psychotherapies psychological the most important thing is to give the patient and his sexual partner all the correct information about the problem he suffers, that the patient learns to identify the sensations that precede orgasm and that he is able to adequately regulate his sexual arousal and therefore to control his ejaculatory reflex.
Sometimes pharmacological treatment is recommended, as long as it is prescribed by a specialist. It is well known the cases in which couples self-medicate with products (creams, pills, gels) that are sold on the Internet, TV, or media not endorsed by the health authorities, bringing difficulties in the body in the person who uses it and not solving the underlying problem.
The most effective techniques, as mentioned above, are based on cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. There are many articles and manuals that discuss and explain the techniques in detail. One of the authorities in this specialty is Dr. Helen Kaplan. Helen Kaplanwho through her manuals has offered a fundamental contribution in the fields of psychiatry, psychology and sexology.
(Updated at Apr 14 / 2024)