Reader’s Request Fridays: Female Arousal

October 26,2012

Welcome to Reader’s Request Fridays. As a reminder, I’ll be addressing one reader email per week, so if you have a specific question you’d like answered or a topic you’d like covered, please email me. If you’re interested in counseling, call (415) 658-5738 or visit my Appointments page to schedule a consultation.

Today’s question comes from Janine*. She writes:

“I have been recently experiencing low sexual desire. What could be the cause? Do I need therapy?”

Thank you for the question Janine! Like most of the questions I have been getting lately, this one is quite complex. Female arousal is influenced by myriad factors, and it can be difficult to ferret out exactly what is causing the dip. Here are some questions to consider:

As you can see from the long list, there are many factors to consider when taking a look at your sexual desire. Therapy can be helpful with all of these items aside from the medical and nutritional ones (and even then, therapy can be helpful if you get some bad news from the doctor or find yourself struggling with body issues). If in reading this post you’ve realized that you have gone through a recent stress in your personal life or relationship, even a handful of therapy sessions can significantly improve your situation. If you’re starting to notice that your relationship doesn’t support a healthy sex life, or that you’re not comfortable with your own sexuality, you may be looking for a deeper therapeutic journey. The good news is that sex therapy can help you have some of the most pleasurable, intimate, present, connected, and intense sex of your life!

*Names have been changed for privacy