Imagine being married and not having sex for years. There is no sharing of intimacy, no romance, no meaningful discussions about each others' desires. There are thousands of couples who fit this description and have sexual problems in their relationship. CHS is dedicated to helping both sexual disorders which are at the opposite ends of the spectrum – sexual aversion (anorexics) and sexual addicts (compulsion).
Sexual anorexia is a term used to describe a loss of "appetite" for romantic-sexual interaction. It is a fear of intimacy to the point that the person has severe anxiety surrounding sex in an intimate context. Sexual anorexia is essentially sexual starvation.
Sexual anorexia symptoms include:
The sexual anorexic is terrified of sexual experiences and will go to tremendous lengths to control, limit or avoid sex altogether. For this person, sex has been targeted as the source of their pain and is to be tempered in spite of personal and relational costs. By redirecting sexual behavior, the sexual anorexic is challenged to confront their fears of intimacy, to step outside their comfort zone and experience healthy relational sex. Healthy relational sex can be a powerful vehicle to personal growth, sharing feelings, increasing self-esteem and healing from the hurt and abandonment the sexual anorexic experienced earlier in life.
The goal of therapy for sexual anorexics? To achieve sexual health, to set healthy boundaries, and have emotional needs met in direct ways.
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