WHAT IS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

Erectile dysfunction – or E.D. – is defined as trouble getting or keeping an erection that’s firm enough for sex. Though it’s not rare for a man to have some problems with erections from time to time, ED that is progressive or happens routinely with sex is something that should be treated.

Erectile dysfunction is the most common sexual concern for men, affecting up to 1 in 2 men during their lifetime. It affects men of all ages for many different reasons. It can be extremely distressing and affects the self-esteem of men suffering from it, often impacting their relationships and other areas of their life.

It is therefore important to acknowledge and discuss ED, and seek professional help such as erectile dysfunction counselling where necessary, particularly when it causes depression or anxiety.

“Erectile dysfunction is not something men have to put up with and ED counselling can be very effective”

WHAT CAN CAUSE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

Although erectile dysfunction is often associated with physical causes (in most cases due to a reduced blood flow to the penis), the psychological contributions to the problem are often overlooked. It is therefore important to understand the cause and differentiate as to whether it has a physiological cause (circulatory problems, medication, surgery, etc.) or because of lifestyle choices, such as excessive alcohol or recreational drug use.

Here are some simple questions that help to indicate if the cause of the E.D. is psychological; “do you get morning erections?” and “are you able to maintain an erection to orgasm when alone?”.

If your answer to these is yes, then it is worth exploring the causes with psychosexual therapy for erectile dysfunction. It is important to consider that even in clearly physical cases, secondary psychogenic issues often develop. For example, a man may have low testosterone which is affecting his erections but the emotional toll of being unable to maintain an erection during intercourse may impact the erection even when he receives testosterone therapy.

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WHAT ARE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CAUSES OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

Between 10% and 20% of all cases of ED have psychological causes. Performance anxiety is one of the most seen causes of psychologically induced ED, but there are numerous psychological causes of E.D. A few of the most common ones are:

  • Performance anxiety

  • Low mood or depression

  • Relationship issues

  • Poor self-confidence

  • Stress at home or work

  • Stress from social, cultural or religious conflicts

  • Low self-esteem

  • Loss of interest in sex

  • Feeling under pressure

  • Excessive porn use

  • Worries about sexual performance

  • Bereavement

HOW DOES ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION THERAPY WORK?

Psychosexual counselling for erectile dysfunction can help you understand the cause of the E.D. and use a practical approach to overcoming the problem through exercises, therapy tools and looking at thoughts processes, feelings, and precipitating factors. Whilst talking about E.D. may feel awkward, our erectile dysfunction therapists will go out of their way to make you feel relaxed, comfortable, and focused on making progress.

How you feel generally can significantly impact both sexual desire and arousal. Your therapist will explore this with you in your therapy sessions and seek to address the root cause, while also using body-mindfulness-based techniques to help you engage the arousal circuit.

By working through your specific issues, and by your understanding of the arousal circuit, the therapist can help put in place practical strategies for you to manage the negative cycles. This can result in a real change in how you cope when you experience feelings of pressure, depression and anxiety that are causing the E.D. and enable you to manage your ED independently of the therapist going forward.

IN-PERSON & ONLINE PSYCHOSEXUAL THERAPY

As well as offering in-person psychosexual therapy in London, Beaconsfield, Epsom, Brighton, Kings Hill, Kent, and Glasgow, we also offer online sex therapy by using Telehealth. Online psychosexual therapy can help you to gain an understanding of sex, to identify (and address) underlying causes of sexual issues and to gain a deeper connection with your partner. Both face-to-face and online sex therapy sessions can be undertaken on an individual basis, or as a couple.

HOW MUCH DOES PSYCHOSEXUAL THERAPY COST?

The cost of a psychosexual therapist varies according to the therapist, length of session and whether online or in-person. We offer low-cost online sex therapy sessions starting from £50 for a 50-minute individual therapy session with one of our therapists in their final year of training. The price of an appointment with a qualified therapist starts at £70 for a 50-minute individual session, and £80 for a couples appointment. In-person therapy starts at £90 for an individual appointment. For information on the cost of psychosexual therapy, you can view the individual therapist’s fees here.

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CONFIDENCE

Confidence grows with nurture, while psychosexual therapy provides the environment for that growth to take place. It enables self-exploration, understanding, gaining new tools and looking through different lenses to promote a positive relationship with self and the things that matter.

TALK IT
THROUGH

Bottled up thoughts, worries and distress impact our wellness. As we start to talk, we start the journey to make sense of what is happening. It helps to do that with someone who has the resources and training to support us on our way.

MOVE
FORWARD

The first step of moving forward is understanding what is holding you back. The next is getting to a place where you can let go of it and reach out to what lies ahead. Exploration and healing take you from one to the other.

HOW IT WORKS

Therapy takes place in a confidential and non-judgemental space with therapists who are qualified and passionate about helping people. It is an opportunity to work through difficulties, understand more about yourself and your situation, while finding ways to cope, heal, grow, and improve the way you feel over time.

Sometimes we don’t know why we are feeling as we do, nor how to take the steps to move forward to a happier place. We may not have thought about how counselling or psychotherapy could help. Talking to and sharing your thoughts and feelings with a therapist can help to make more sense of what is happening and together find a way to work through it.

We understand how hard it can be to find time in busy schedules so we have therapists who can offer appointments throughout the week – daytime, evenings and weekends.

OUR SERVICES

COUNSELLING &
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This is a therapy that helps us gain a greater understanding of ourselves and our situation. It gives us a safe space to find the tools to cope better and find routes forward to work through our difficulties.

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THERAPY

This is a therapy that focuses on understanding and navigating relationships to enable us to understand more about ourselves, and our relationships with others. It can help to work through difficulties when in crisis or to work more in-depth to gain the understanding and tools for happier, healthier relationships.

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PSYCHOSEXUAL
THERAPY

This is a therapeutic area that focuses on sex and sexuality by using a variety of tools to help people with working through difficulties, improving confidence and understanding their relationship with sex.

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THERAPISTS

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DAY, EVENING & WEEKEND
APPOINTMENTS

Availability of daytime, evening and weekend appointments enable you to book appointments that fit in with your daily schedule.

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TELEHEALTH

Our online Telehealth functionality is fully HIPAA compliant with peer-to-peer connection that is encrypted end-to-end.

IN PERSON &
ONLINE THERAPY

We offer both in-person and online appointments giving you flexibility to fit therapy into your hectic life.

VARIETY OF
THERAPY STYLES

Our Therapists use a variety of approaches giving us the opportunity to find the right therapy style for your needs.

GETTING STARTED

It’s really easy to get started, all you need to do is submit a self-referral through this website and we will match you with the right therapist for your particular needs.

The price you pay will be dependant upon the type of therapy you need, the psychosexual therapist that you are matched with, and the length of the therapy session.

A self-referral is a no-obligation request, we will provide you with all the information you need to know to make a decision and proceed.

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FAQs

Psychological treatments for ED can reduce anxiety, increase self-confidence, and improve relationships with sexual partners. Also, some men find that intense anxiety about sex prevents certain medical-based treatments from working, so addressing this anxiety can improve overall results.

Erectile dysfunction can be a consequence of physical, psychological, and/or emotional issues, or a combination of these factors.  Even if the cause of your E.D. is medical, using medication targeting physically induced erectile dysfunction alone may not always be very effective without erectile dysfunction counselling. It is therefore important that you consider not only medical causes but look at your wider lifestyle choices as well as considering the potential psychological causes for E.D.

When suffering from E.D., it is advisable to consult a GP to rule out causes linked to medical conditions, medications, and low testosterone levels to ensure that you obtain the right treatment.

If you are in a relationship, you may find it more useful to have your partner present in therapy so that the difficulty can be worked through as a couple. Couples’ therapy can help to break through anxieties quicker, recognise it is not just one partner’s problem and enables the therapist to work through issues that are present for both. Couples therapy for erectile dysfunction can help partners to talk through their feelings and find helpful, constructive ways to help them understand your condition and discuss ways to support you and integrate ED treatments into your sexual relationship.