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Psychotherapy for Low Desire

Psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based therapies, for treating low desire in women

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Jan 13, 2026
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How do hormonal treatments compare to psychotherapy or relationship counseling for treating low sexual desire?

Hormonal treatments (estrogens, tibolone, androgens) produce small but measurable improvements in sexual function and desire—most consistently in peri- and postmenopausal women—whereas psychotherapy a...

Feb 3, 2026

What dyadic or couple-based interventions most consistently improve women’s sexual desire and relationship satisfaction?

Evidence converges on a clear theme: in women as a relational problem — improving sexual communication, addressing broader relationship needs, and using psychological therapies (CBT and ) delivered in...

Jan 29, 2026

How can couples communicate boundaries and consent before trying pegging?

Clear, explicit communication and enthusiastic, ongoing consent are the foundations for safely introducing into a relationship; partners should plan conversations that cover physical safety, emotional...

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