What Therapy Do Sex Surrogates Use?

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In order to understand which therapeutic exercises, sex surrogates use, let us briefly discuss what the term ‘sex surrogates’ implies.

Sex surrogates are single or group of people who work in association with psychologists and psychotherapists to help individuals deal with issues relating to sexual incompetence or lack of confidence in the act of sex. The sex surrogates can help the people overcome whatever barriers they are facing so they can have a fulfilling and complete sex life.

Psychologists have come up to this understanding that both men and women need to have a sound sexual health so that they can function properly as a complete person.

This sexual surrogacy method was first used by Masters and Johnson and that was back in 1970. Back then sexual surrogacy was tabooed. It was not until 1985 when a private documentary was released. It was called Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate. The film documented a sex surrogate with two of her patients of varying age. This documentary surprisingly received many positive reviews from the critics.

There are different methods which sex surrogates apply as a single method or in combination to achieve their therapeutic goals. These methods can include communication skills, physical help, telephonic therapy and even through the internet.

• Many times the patient which could be both male and female go through problems of communicating with their sex partner. This could be because of past relationship problems the clients had faced in their child hood. Realizing the importance of communication in healthy and satisfying sex, the sex surrogates work on this aspect to make the patient more capable of communicating and thus becoming confident in that act as well as with themselves.

• Other than psychological issues the patients could also be suffering from some physical ailments or physical injuries which disable them from performing right or performing at all in the act of sex. The sex surrogates help these patients to deal with these problems and to find ways that would make them sexually able.

• Of course dealing with such issues could be embarrassing for many people which is why telephonic therapeutic sessions are also available. You can keep your identity secret being on the telephone. You can discuss your problems with ease and get advice without feeling the embarrassment or shame.

• Similarly, sex therapeutic sessions are also available online. You can get theoretic help as well as guidance from videos. This way also you can keep your identity secret and have no fear of this information passing out. Through videos you can learn how to deal with situations from the privacy of your bedroom.

The use of therapeutic sessions by sex surrogates is still not very openly accepted; which is why this service could be found in some states and not all of them. If you need more information on this service, whether it is available in your state or not, you can simply log on and get this information off the web.

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