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Secondary orgasmic dysfunction. II. Case study.

A Snyder, L LoPiccolo, J LoPiccolo

    Archives of Sexual Behavior
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    This study details a behavioral retraining program for secondary orgasmic dysfunction. The treatment successfully transferred orgasmic responsiveness from masturbation to partnered sex, improving sexual function.

    Area of Science:

    • Sexology
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Behavioral Therapy

    Background:

    • Secondary orgasmic dysfunction presents a significant challenge in sexual health.
    • Nonsexual marital issues can perpetuate sexual dysfunctions, complicating treatment.
    • Existing therapeutic approaches may not fully address the interplay between relationship dynamics and sexual response.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the treatment of a case of secondary orgasmic dysfunction.
    • To illustrate the effectiveness of a combined behavioral and marital intervention.
    • To enhance the couple's sexual behavior repertoire.

    Main Methods:

    • A direct behavioral retraining program was implemented.
    • Extinction and successive approximation techniques were used for orgasmic reconditioning.

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  • Concurrent direct, confrontive marital intervention addressed nonsexual relationship problems.
  • Main Results:

    • The described treatment procedures were effective in addressing secondary orgasmic dysfunction.
    • Orgasmic responsiveness was successfully transferred from solitary masturbation to heterosexual coitus.
    • Outcome data demonstrated the efficacy of the integrated therapeutic approach.

    Conclusions:

    • A combined behavioral and marital intervention can be highly effective for secondary orgasmic dysfunction.
    • Addressing underlying marital issues concurrently with sexual retraining is crucial for successful outcomes.
    • This case highlights the importance of a holistic approach in treating sexual dysfunctions.