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Personal Expectations of Behavioral Interventions in Premature Ejaculation ( PE )
Updated Apr 12, 2007 at 10:44 EST.
In the 60th volume of the International Journal of Clinical Practice published in June 2006, A. Riley and R.T. Segraves
discussed premature ejaculation ( PE )
as it relates to sexual satisfaction and other difficulties that arises during the relationship. Some couples may feel that premature or rapid ejaculation is the sole source of their relationship issues, discounting other factors that may account for difficult. The pressure for therapy to succeed is high. The commitment that partners need to make in order for behavioral interventions
to be successful in treating premature ejaculation ( PE )
is tremendous.
Treatment failure is common, and rarely do couples find that their relationship issues are resolved strictly by addressing premature ejaculation ( PE )
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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