IMPOTENCE – CAUSE OF PROBLEM

March 11th, 2009 by admin


The problem in most cases of impotence is not in the man’s penis but in his brain, in his perception of his sexuality. As impotence is most often due to anxiety and to the fear of failure to perform sexually, it is logical that help should be obtained from a psychiatrist or psychologist. Unfortunately, psychiatrists, like other people, are the product of their childhood and their training. Those who adhere to one school of psychiatry have contempt for those who adhere to other schools. This applies especially in the psychiatry of sexual dysfunction. Hell hath no fury like a Freudian frustrated!

Psychoanalysis, by uncovering childhood problems, frustrations, and unhappy relationships with parents, may relieve some impotent men, but the method is time consuming, expensive, and the results are not very good. The place for psychoanalysis seems to be in the treatment of problems which may arise during the course of sex therapy. Conventional psychiatry is even less successful in treating secondary impotence.

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