If a man is suffering from impotence, he should be actively treated. What are the other treatments besides the conventional ones? Next, we will introduce the psychological treatment methods of impotence for you to understand.
Behavioral therapy
Behavioral therapy theory believes that sexual behavior is acquired like other behaviors, and sexual dysfunction is the result of wrong learning, so it can also be corrected by re-learning, and non-adaptive behavior can be replaced by establishing a new conditional learning model.
Analytical treatment
The classic psychoanalytic theory believes that sexual dysfunction originates from the conflict of personality development. Psychoanalysts use "free association", "dream analysis" and other technologies to guide the subconscious conflict, motivation and fantasy to the conscious field to vent, so that the sexual impulse is accepted by the person concerned's self, and then find the appropriate way to meet it in real life, and then the sexual function can return to normal.
Hypnotherapy
This therapy is more suitable for dealing with anxiety symptoms caused by impotence. Successful hypnosis can enable patients to gain control over anxiety symptoms, thus promoting the recovery of their own ability; Hypnosis can also be used to make patients accept the suggestion unconditionally, change their original attitude towards sex, and relieve the anxiety symptoms caused by wrong sexual concepts.
Surrogate partner therapy
The surrogate partner therapy is an extension of the concept of "marriage unit" in the joint therapy of husband and wife. The surrogate sexual partner can effectively implement the intention of the sex therapist, which is an effective choice in terms of improving sexual dysfunction, but the biggest problem it encounters is legal and moral issues. In addition, surrogate sexual partner therapy may solve the patient's own sexual dysfunction, but it cannot solve the sexual problems between the patient's husband and wife.