Sexual dysfunctions and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy
Sexual dysfunctions are relatively frequent, especially if defined as co-occurring with other psychological disorders such as, for example, anxiety, restlessness, or depression The relationship between sexual dysfunctions and other psychological disorders is presented on a descriptive-epidemiological level. It may be expected that successful treatment of the primary comorbid disorder will be accompanied by improvements, and even remission, of the sexual dysfunction. Thus far, cognitive-behavioral techniques have proven to be the most effective in treating sexual dysfunctions.