FAQ About Sexologist

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FAQ About Sexologist
Dr. Saransh Jain

1. Who is a Sexologist?
A sexologist is a person who studies human sexuality and sexual behavior and has a doctoral level degree in the chosen subject. Sexologists can provide sex counselling or sex therapy.
2. How can a Sexologist help?
Sexologists educate people about how to lead satisfying, safe and fulfilling sex lives by specifically addressing the issues which may include psychological or physiological problems.
3. What problems a Sexologist can treat?
A sexologist who is working as a sex therapist provides counselling or assistance related to sexual problems by talking the person.
4. When do you need to see a sex therapist?
When you are facing difficulties in your sex life like, mismatched desires to have sex or disinterest in sex, then the sex therapist will be able to help resolve the issues.
5. Sexologist and sex therapists, are they the same?
A Sexologist is a person who studies human sexual behavior and sexuality and a sex therapist is a sexologist working in a clinical setup to advise people to overcome sex life related issues.
6. What is the difference between a Sexologist and a social psychologist?
A social psychologist studies how social environment brings changes in human behavior, feelings and thoughts. Sex and sexuality may be a part of this study. However, a sexologist specifically studies about sex and sexuality and has a degree in medicine. The social psychologist may become sexologist.
7. How does a sex therapist work?
A sex therapist who is a qualified counselor, therapist or doctor will listen to your problem and analyse whether the issue is psychological, physical or is a combination of both factors. He may suggest you some exercises and tasks to do with your partner. These therapy sessions are completely confidential. He might even suggest some medicines.
8. How do Sexologist identify sexual problems?
Sexologists or sex therapists question about the client’s health and sexual background, sex education, beliefs about sex, and the client’s specific sexual concerns. Sex therapy session do not include physical contact or sexual activity among clients or therapist. The exercises prescribed by therapist to couples needs to be completed privately at client's own home.
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