Sex Counselling, Therapy & Clinical Sexology in Melbourne

Sexual distress can include but is not limited to situations where
you or your partner experience:

  • Performance Anxiety
    - losing an erection before ejaculation

  • PE premature ejaculation
    - ejaculating before penetration or too early

  • Delayed ejaculation
    - not being able to ejaculate or only being able to ejaculate
    sometimes such as outside of penetrative sex or alone

  • Retrograde ejaculation
    - reaching orgasm with no ejaculation release outside
    the body, and the ejaculate diverts to the bladder

  • Impotence
    - not being able to get or sustain an erection

  • Pyronies Disease
    - painful and fibrous plagues bend the penis which can
    sometimes make penetrative sex impossible

  • Low sexual desire
    - you have lost the willingness to be sexual or you just can’t
    think the sexual thoughts that usually precede sexual activity

  • Desire discrepancy
    - where one person in the relationship wants sex more than
    the other person in the relationship

  • Arousal difficulties
    - you can think the thoughts but you don’t get
    physically aroused

  • Orgasm difficulties
    - you get physically aroused and want to reach
    orgasm but can’t

  • Dyspareunia
    - a woman feels a deep pain with sexual intercourse
    or with her partner’s thrusting

  • Vaginismus
    - penetrative sex might be impossible or you feel a burning,
    stinging sensation at the vaginal opening and sexual penetration
    is either really painful or impossible