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  2. Tips For Seniors Over 65 With ED - AOL

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    Understanding how mental health is linked to sexual function can help you better navigate treatment and get back to your old self. Here are some psychological ED conditions men 65 and up should be ...

  3. Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    In the context of heterosexual relationships, one of the main reasons for the decline in sexual activity among these couples is the male partner experiencing erectile dysfunction. This can be very distressing for the male partner, causing poor body image, and it can also be a major source of low desire for these men. [35]

  4. How to Support a Partner Who Can't Get Aroused - AOL

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    How any intimate issues affect your relationship is really up to you and your partner. ED can either be a rock in the path that you can get around, or a snowball at the top of a hill that only ...

  5. Sexuality after spinal cord injury - Wikipedia

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    As well as the patient, the partner of an injured person frequently needs support and counseling. [102] It can help with adjustment to a new relationship dynamic and self-image (such as being placed in the role of a caretaker) or with stresses that arise in the sexual relationship. [102]

  6. Sex therapy - Wikipedia

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    Sex therapy is a therapeutic strategy for the improvement of sexual function and treatment of sexual dysfunction.This includes dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation and delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, lack of sexual interest or arousal, and painful sex (vaginismus and dyspareunia); as well as problems imposed by atypical sexual interests (paraphilias), gender dysphoria (and ...

  7. Surrogate partner - Wikipedia

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    Since sexual problems can be psychological rather than physical, communication plays a key role in the therapeutic process between a patient and the surrogate partner therapist, as well as between the surrogate partner therapist and the talk therapist. Surrogate partners offer therapeutic exercises to help the patient.