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Specific consultancy

Specific sexology counseling is a type of specialized psychological support that focuses on a person's sexual and relational sphere. A clinical sexologist is a professional who is specifically trained in the field of sexology and can offer advice and support for a wide range of issues related to human sexuality.

Sexology counseling can address different aspects of sexuality, including:

  1. Sex education: Sex therapist can provide information and education about human sexuality, including physiological processes, sexual response, contraception, STDs, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

  2. Sexual dysfunctions: The sex therapist can help people who are facing sexual problems, such as erectile dysfunction, premature or delayed ejaculation, sexual anhedonia, hypoactive sexual desire disorder, vaginismus, dyspareunia, and other sexuality-related difficulties.

  3. Relationship issues: The sex therapist may work with individuals or couples who are facing difficulties in their sexual and relationship life. This can include lack of communication, lack of sexual desire, conflicts regarding sexuality, or other intimacy-related issues.

  4. Sexual orientation and gender identity: Your sex therapist can offer support and advice to people who are exploring sexual orientation or gender identity. This may involve support in self-acceptance, exploration of sexual and gender identity, as well as managing associated social issues and conflicts.

  5. Sexual trauma or abuse: The sex therapist may work with individuals who have experienced sexual trauma or abuse, providing a safe environment for the expression of emotions, healing support, and processing of past traumas.
     

Sexology counseling can be provided through individual or couples sessions

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TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL SEXUALITY

Typical and atypical sexuality counseling is a service offered by a sex therapist or sexual counselor to support people who are dealing with issues relating to their sexuality, whether considered typical or atypical.

This can include issues such as:

  1. Sex Education: Provide accurate information about sexuality, answer questions about sexual function, reproduction, contraception, and other issues related to typical sexuality.

  2. Pleasure Enhancement: Offer advice and strategies to enhance sexual pleasure, explore fantasies and desires, and promote healthy and fulfilling sexuality.

  3. Relationship problems: helping couples resolve relationship and sexual difficulties, such as lack of communication, decreased sexual desire or conflicts regarding sexuality.

  4. Common Sexual Dysfunctions: Offer support and counseling for common sexual problems such as premature or delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or lack of orgasm.

  5. Sexual Orientation: Offering support and counseling for people who are exploring their sexual orientation or who already identify within the LGBTQIAPK community

  6. Gender Identity: Provide support and advice for individuals who are exploring their gender identity or who are going through a gender transition.

  7. Kink, BDSM and fetishism: provide a safe environment and neutral judgment to discuss and understand interest or participation in unconventional sexual practices such as kink, BDSM or fetishism, providing information and support on consensuality, bargaining, limits , communication and security.

  8. Polyamory and Non-Monogamous Relationships: Provide support and counseling to people involved in non-monogamous relationships, such as polyamory or open relationships, offering support in managing relationship dynamics, communication and well-being of all partners involved.
     

Typical and atypical sexuality counseling aims to provide a safe and respectful environment in which people can explore and understand their sexuality, receive emotional support and accurate information, and develop strategies to improve sexual and relational well-being.

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SEX TOYS

During a sexological consultation on sex toys, the professional can provide:

  1. Information about available options: Can explain the different types of sex toys, such as vibrators, dildos, clitoral stimulators, anal toys, BDSM toys and others, providing detailed information about their features, usage patterns, materials and functions.

  2. Personalized advice: can help identify sex toys that may be more suitable for individual preferences and specific needs. This may include a discussion of sexual preferences, desires, fantasies and personal challenges.

  3. Proper Use Instructions: Can provide detailed instructions on how to use sex toys safely and pleasantly. This may include advice on lubrication, hygiene, use of condoms, cleaning practices and proper storage of toys.

  4. Discussion of benefits and disadvantages: Can discuss the potential benefits of using sex toys, such as increased pleasure, exploration of one's body, additional stimulation, and the ability to experience new sensations. At the same time, they can also discuss potential drawbacks, such as material allergies, overuse or addiction, and privacy concerns.

  5. Addressing Concerns or Resistances: Can address concerns or resistances a person may have about using sex toys, such as embarrassment, insecurity, cultural taboos, or doubts about their own sexuality. The goal is to provide a safe environment to explore such feelings and to provide information and support to overcome them if desired.

  6. Couples Counseling: If sex toys are intended for couple use, the sex therapist can offer counseling on communication, negotiating boundaries, integrating sex toys into the couple's sex life, and the shared exploration of pleasure.
     

Sex toy counseling aims to provide informational, educational and confidential support to enable people to make informed decisions regarding the use of sex toys and improve their sexual well-being.

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