Sexuality plays an important role in our lives, and when something interferes in the extent of sexual gratification, in large proportion there is a particular sexual dysfunction that is the reason for it.
Gender identity disorder is a relatively common issue affecting 43% of women and 31% of men, but it is a subject that many people still fear talking about despite its importance. In this article we will talk about sexual disorders, their types and how to treat them.
What is Gender Identity Disorder?
It is the occurrence of an imbalance in some matters related to sex that make sex abnormal, and these disorders may affect the sexual relationship with the partner.
Sexual disorders are changes experienced by an individual during any stage of normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure or orgasm.
Sexual disorders appear in multiple forms and varying degrees, be the result of several factors, can be treated in multiple ways, and failure to treat them can cause many problems in different aspects of life.
Causes of Sexual Trauma
The causes of sexual disorder are multiple to include psychological or physical causes, including:
- Consume alcohol or narcotic substances.
- An imbalance in hormone secretion.
- Suffering from diseases of the nervous system.
- Fear of failure during sexual relationships.
- Sexual trauma such as rape.
- One’s psychological struggles.
Types of sexual trauma:
There are many types of sexual disorders such as:
Sexual Trauma Symptoms
- Erectile dysfunction.
- vaginismus.
- Pain during intercourse.
- Delayed ejaculation or early ejaculation.
- Engaging in abnormal sexual behavior.
The Consequences of Sexual Trauma
The negative effects of sexual disorders include problems in marriage, depression, and lack of self-confidence. So it is necessary to treat such disorders and visit a specialist psychiatrist or sex therapist to avoid complications of sexual disorders such as sexual trauma.
Treatment of Gender identity disorder
Recovering From Sexual Trauma takes some time, but it helps create a safe space for the patient to treat their sexual trauma, overcoming their negative thoughts, and also provides useful tools and skills that can be used throughout their life to address other disorders.
Methods of Sexual Trauma Therapy include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy, Dynamic Psychotherapy, Medication Therapy
- The method of treatment is determined by the specialized psychiatrist according to the state of health and its needs.
If you suffer from sexual disorders, you can communicate without hesitation with Dr. Mona Reda, Consultant Mental Health and Marital Relations.
Resources: Sexual Trauma Therapy