Premature Ejaculation is not just another ailment. It is linked with performance anxiety, lower self-esteem, and intrapersonal and interpersonal conflicts. It is proven to doom relationships by creating a snowball effect. It changes the whole scenario at the psychological level. Thus, therapy seems an excellent alternative to medication while treating the issue. A combination of both can eradicate the problem from its root causes. Thoughts such as “I am a complete failure because I came quickly” are instead on their mind, not only disturbing the sexual life but life as a whole.
Psychotherapy focuses on controlling Ejaculation through acquired skills such as increased self-assurance, less fear, and improved communication. Three factors that make Psychotherapy more effective are:
- It creates a compassionate and secure setting for the patient to examine the challenges, options, and implications of his behavioral and psychological problems.
- It empowers the patient to experience oneself as having the potential to produce change. It affects the elements within the present.
- They are expressing optimism and reasonable hopes for results.
The three elements should be used together in the psychological care of men and couples going through Premature Ejaculation issues for best results.