A study and analysis comparing the effectiveness oftwo therapeutic approaches to overcome sexualrelationship anxiety and marital conflict (cognitivebehavioraltherapy and drug therapy with bupropion) abstract
A situation where your reaction to sex or intimacy is accompanied by fear is called Sexual Anxiety. Inthis case, the sexual activity of the person is disturbed and affected psychologically, physiologically oremotionally. Many stimuli can cause sexual stress, which manifests itself more in men in the form ofanxiety about sexual performance and in women in the form of anxiety about sexual partnersatisfaction. It is normal to have a little excitement or stress before getting married. But the stress fromthis situation will be more than anxiety before a test or excitement when trying a new sex toy.Sexualanxiety and erectile dysfunction are common sexual problems and have nothing to do with gender.Among the reasons affecting this disorder, we can point to personal expectations and concerns fromthe sexual partner. Sex is supposed to be pleasurable; But if you are constantly worried about theprogress of the relationship, it will be difficult for you to enjoy! If you want to bring a glimmer of hopeback into your love life, learn why anxiety can arise and learn the right strategies to deal with it. In thestate of anxiety, the relationship is not only unsatisfactory, but also very difficult! One of the effects ofstress hormones is narrowing of blood vessels. Stimulation becomes difficult when less blood reachesthe penis. Of course, men normally have no problem getting excited; It is possible that they areaffected by sexual anxiety and cannot get an erection (the penis does not become vertical). Sexualanxiety in women is not as clear as in men, but it affects the arousal of women. In fact, it prevents thevagina from getting greasy during sex and eliminates the physical desire to flirt. In general, sexualanxiety affects the way you perform in bed and makes you unable to have a good relationship. It alsomakes you so anxious that you either cannot have sex or your sexual activity increases excessively.Sexual anxiety can also cause the following: 1- Premature ejaculation. 2- Inability to orgasm. 3- Lack ofinterest in sex. Also, research indicates that heterosexual people who experience sexual anxiety areencouraged to have sexual experiences with different partners. In this article, we will compare theeffectiveness of two treatment approaches (cognitive-behavioral therapy and drug therapy withbupropion) to overcome
sexual relationship anxiety and marital conflict.