SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
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Open, informative, and
accurate communication regarding sexual issues and body image
between parents and their children may prevent children from
developing anxiety or guilt about sex and carrying those emotional
responses into their adulthood.
Avoiding drug misuse or abuse may prevent sexual dysfunction related
to such activities.
Couples developing and practicing adequate communication may be able
to avoid some problems within their relationship that could
potentially create some forms of sexual dysfunction.
People who are victims of sexual trauma such as sexual abuse or rape
at any age should receive comprehensive treatment, including
individual counseling and group therapy. Such care may prove
beneficial in allowing them to fully enjoy voluntary sexual
experiences with a partner of their choice. |
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