Impotence - Trouble with the hydraulics
We don't talk about it.
So we never realise that we've all had 'trouble in the hydraulic
department' at some point in our lives. And when it happens to
us, the vicious cycle begins...............
Even if the first time a man experiences erectile dysfunction,
it is due to physical factors such as illness, alcohol, fatigue
etc, it is common for him to start worrying about what will
happen the next time he wants to make love. This inevitably
causes stress and a tendency to dwell on the possibility of
failure in the future, neither of which is conducive to a happy
and relaxed sex life.
Furthermore, it can have a devastating effect on self-esteem and
confidence.
It is estimated that 30% of sexual problems are purely
psychological rather than physical. Most are a combination of
both. If you get spontaneous erections in the morning, the
likelihood is that, physically, everything's in working order.
It's always a good idea to check with your doctor, though, just
to be sure it's not a symptom of something else that needs
medical attention.
But if you suspect that the problem is even partially
psychological, then you may be very interested in some of the
latest discoveries about the brain and how it works because,
though hypnotherapy you can access that part of it that's
causing you the anxiety and 'reprogramme' it.
Hypnotic relaxation with specific positive suggestions tailored
to your own particular situation feels very similar to
daydreaming - when you feel very relaxed and comfortable. It's a
very pleasant experience and people often report feeling content
and sleepy, calm and positive.
Hypnosis is a rapid, permanent and effective cure for the
psychological aspects of impotence because it gives you back the
unconscious control you once had, reminding your brain of its
former pattern of success of effortlessly achieving and
maintaining an erection, while ridding you at the same time, of
any anxiety you've developed.
There are a couple of ways of using hypnotherapy to help you.
One is to have a one-to-one consultation with a qualified
clinical hypnotherapist and the other is to use hypnotherapy
products at home. Either way, many men have discovered that they
needn't suffer in silence.
They needn't suffer at all.
For more information visit: http://www.SoundsPositive.com/
Lysette Offley BA (Hons), PGCE, Dip Hyp, GHR, GQHP