Sex Therapy therapists in Edinburgh, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
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The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
It is difficult to offer and sensible brief blurb here on Sex Therapy. It is something we need to work with you at our therapy rooms. This is such a large subject and may be for singles couples or even other forms of cohabitation or lifestyle choices. It is not for here. In any case. I would always ask for a disclaimer to be signed, if I were going to work with any form of sexual healing, using the voice or breath and sound or using touch or to talk specifically about sexual needs, desires or to help a client to experience an orgasm or need to describe sexual developments and coitus interuptus, forms of masterbation, or work in any sexual way agreed between the therapist and the client.
29 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness
Therapist, DCH, DHP, MCH, MBCT, SQHP
Since 2007 we have been helping people with vaginismus, female orgasmic disorder, dyspareunia, low sexual drive, as well as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation or retarded ejaculation using Mindfulness therapies and hypnotherapy. Let us help you contact us for more information.
17 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr. Birte Nachtwey
Registered Psychotherapist, MD, CORST
Sexual health is a human right, not only since the world health organization has declared it as such. To feel good and confident about your body and your sexuality is an important part of a happy life for many people. The good news is that it can be achieved. The arousal reflex is innate, but everything else is learned. Admittedly, it takes a bit more effort to learn things when your are older and have your habits and ways than when you were a teenager, but it still works. Common topics in sex therapy are: erectile dysfunction, difficulty to orgasm, premature ejaculation, lack or surplus of desire, pain during intercourse, vaginism, anejaculation, difficulties with gender identity, sexual orientation or preferences, sexual addiction, sexual offensive behavior, sexual abuse and many more. Please contact me and get help. Change and development are very possible.
17 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
Sexual dysfunction in men and in women falls into very specific categories. The good news is that for each category there is a clear treatment path. The first step is assessment. Is this truly a sexual dysfunction, or a relationship dysfunction? Whichever it turns out to be, there is a way forward.
44 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Benjamin Marr
Counsellor/Therapist, BA MA Relational Psychotherapist/ Birkbeck College - Psychodynamic Counsellor
My qualified relational psychotherapy background has been further enhanced by additional training and professional experience I attained to assist clients specifically with any issues they may have with their sexual relationships. Furthermore, my research within the last year of Continual Professional Development (C.P.D.) has specifically been leaning towards Sex Therapy due to clients experiencing sexual-related issues. During the course of a normal lifetime, an individual may face difficulties with sexual developments that may be the reason for varying degrees of distress, or even unhappiness. My relational psychotherapy has experience in dealing with desire issues, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation issues, orgasm issues and penetrative issues.
I always start off by listening carefully to clients’ perceived problems, which is then followed a preliminary assessment to identify any psychological and/ or physical root to the particular issue the client has. Discussing those experiences that a client feels comfortable setting out is very usually an effective tool for her/ him to better comprehend why what is happening is indeed happening and underlying causes for this. There are instances in my psychosexual therapy that the use of exercises for the client and her/ his partner to try in the comfort of their homes can be productively employed.
Naturally, each psychosexual session is completely confidential, with the option of the client having either a one-on-one session, or one with her/ his partner is left completely at the discretion of the client. For my psychosexual therapy, normally one session per week is the indicative recommendation, until such time as the therapy has a clearly suitable conclusion.
33 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland