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Emotionally upsetting,
frustrating and embarrassing sexual problems such as the failure
to achieve and/or maintain an erection or the inability to
delay or control ejaculation can be helped by Sex Therapy
and adjunctive medical treatment.
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If you have lost (or
never had) sexual desire, have great difficulty getting aroused
and/or achieve orgasm, a Sex Therapist can help you sort out
the complicated problem and decide on the right course of
treatment. The emotional and relationship issues related to
sexual dysfunction can be addressed in a sex therapy consultation.
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Sexual Dysfunction is a mind/body problem that requires both
psychological and medical treatment for successful outcome!
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Dr. Pollets is credentialed as a sex therapist with the American
Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (
ASSECT ) -- the only credentialing organization for sex therapists
in the country.
Dr. Pollets has worked extensively with men and woman with
a variety of sexual dysfunction. He has worked in conjunction
with medical or urological treatments to provide an interdisciplinary
approach (mind, body, and relationship) at the Institute for
Sexual Medicine at Boston Medical Center (Department of Urology).
He is able to help patients determine the appropriate balance
of physical, medical or psychological intervention.
Dr. Pollets can help address the following sexual problems:
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Early (premature) Ejaculation
- Delayed Ejaculation
- Low sexual desire
- Low Sexual Desire
- Arousal Disorders (inorgasmia)
- Sexual Pain disorders
Sexual
Dysfunction Definitions
• Pollets, D. & Ducharme, St. Psychological Assessment
of Erectile Dysfunction . Sex and Disability, 17:2, 129-145,
1999.
• Pollets, D., et.al. Seeking Help for Sexual Function
Complaints: What Gynecologists Need to Know About the Female
Patient's Experience . Fertility and Sterility, 79(3): 572-576,
2003.
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