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Sexual problems in relationship
I am having few sexual problems in my relationship with wife resulting in loss of interest in sex etc nowadays. Should i consult a psychologist or urologist? Pls advise. Thanks
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Hey , You need to consult sexologist for that.
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It can be well treated with counseling sessions and one to one consultation. You need an expert.
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Hi, Identifying the cause is very important.Consult a psychologist.
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Hi Loss of interest in sex depends on many factors it could be underlying conditions or intricacy of relationship or psychological barriers or any past experiences.
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If you feel any physical or biological conditions affecting your interest then connect with urologist. if you feel something missing in relationship or you feel psychologically stressed out or any barrier between you and your wife then connect with any psychologist.
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First try to identify the root cause and triggers and then accordingly take a step and move e.
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U have to contact sexologist.....Dey can help you with your problem
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Hi
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Heyy Ideally a sex therapist would work, if required sexologist can also pitch in . I'm a trained sex therapist .
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please consider booking an appointment as a couple with me
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definitely this can be sorted. just reach out to me
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If your wife is ready to go then take her to sexologist He will figure out if you need a psychologist What kind of problems You say your wife has lost interest or have you Unless it is clear what kind of problems are they it’s difficult to say If there is any s t d , any dryness , any discharge with her , menopause or if you have erwction or any other problems then it has to be sexologist pr urologist If it is emotional distance leading to lack of physical intimacy then psychologist
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Figure out and then talk to me
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Book appt after figuring out
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Hi! There are a lot of reasons that can cause this like mood disorders, hormonal imbalance, stress, etc. I would advise that you go for a consultation with a psychologist before you consult a physician. It can help to explore what may be causing you to feel this way.
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Talk to a psychologist or sex therapist. Reach out if you would like to schedule an online consultation
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Try to have an open conversation with your wife about what is going on that you think could be causing this can help break some of the walls
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I recommend seeking help from a psychologist or sex therapist to address sexual problems in your relationship. Psychologists specialize in understanding and addressing the psychological factors that may contribute to sexual issues, such as communication problems, stress, anxiety, or relationship dynamics. A psychologist can provide therapy and support to help you and your wife navigate these challenges and improve your sexual relationship. If there are underlying physical issues, that may require medical intervention, then consulting a urologist in conjunction with a psychologist could be beneficial. However, starting with a psychologist can help you explore the psychological aspects of your sexual concerns and determine the most appropriate course of action.
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consult a paychologist
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depends upon fact if erectile issues and sexual issues are dere den psychologist will help you and in case if dome issues r dere related to functioning of urology den urologist will help
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first consult urologist and den psychologist
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dont do overthinking rather go for straight decision
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Hi, If your concerns primarily involve emotional or psychological factors such as loss of interest in sex, relationship issues, or anxiety related to sexual performance, consulting a psychologist or a sex therapist may be beneficial. They can help you explore underlying psychological factors, communication barriers, and relationship dynamics that might be impacting your sexual health. On the other hand, if you suspect that there might be physical issues affecting your sexual function, such as erectile dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, or other medical conditions, then consulting a urologist would be advisable. In many cases, a collaborative approach involving both psychological and medical interventions may be most effective.
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Both will be helpful depending upon condition.complete case history is required
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