The author of the interdisciplinary method — psychosexological therapy — tells what its essence is and what problems it is designed to solve.
Psychoanalysts do not go too far in the treatment of specific sexual disorders, leaving the main problem of physical love to sexologists, who try to unlock sexuality without dealing with the sensual context, says French psychotherapist Frederique Gruyere, who decided to establish close links between psychotherapy and sexology and for this developed a new method — psychosexology. She writes about psycho-sexological therapy, citing examples from her practice, talks about desire and pleasure, about the consequences of violence in sexual life, about hypnosis, a privileged method of treating sexual disorders, homosexuality, perversions, the Kama Sutra and Tao. “Sexuality is an extremely fragile thing,” Gruyère insists, “it quickly degrades, loses creativity. It turns into mechanics, it breaks up: the heart is on one side, and sex is on the other.
Eterna, 208 p.