Effective sexuality education provides opportunities for children to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable them to understand and appreciate their bodies, communicate clearly and practice decision-making. This presentation aims to illustrate some specific outcomes of sexuality education for children along with the evidence indicating that this learning contributes to sexual health in adolescence and adulthood.

 

Among women’s sexual functions, orgasm capacity is the most prominent predictor for sexual satisfaction. Many factors including women’s generation, previous sexual practices and their feelings of being sexual should be considered in the clinical response to dysorgasmic women.

 
Pharmacological modulation of the ejaculatory threshold represents a novel approach to the treatment of premature ejaculation and a radical departure from the psychosexual model of treatment, previously regarded as the cornerstone of treatment. The introduction of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has revolutionized the approach to and treatment of premature ejaculation.
 
Love is often invoked in therapy, is presumed to be the overarching ideal context for sexual function, and is vital to our psychology at every stage in life. Yet the subject is generally avoided by mental health professionals, sexual therapists, and sex researchers. This presentation provides nine overlapping meanings of love. The work is a personal synthesis based on decades of clinical immersion as therapist, extensive reading including the scientific literature, and personal experience.
 
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