Teresa Bergin:  Sex Therapist & Psychotherapist

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  • Sexual difficulties are extremely prevalent and becoming more common as our lives are increasingly busy and pressured.

     
  • You want it, he wants it, just not at the same time or maybe not as often. How do you resolve a clash of libidos without clashing heads?

     
  • GPs should be more invested in supporting people continue an active sex life in older age, according to recent research by Trinity College Dublin. Despite the clear health and psychological benefits of an active life of intimacy, not enough advice is given to support the notion that sex is a life-course issue, and not just the prerogative of the young.  
  • Many women use terms such as ‘failure’ or ‘freak’ to describe themselves

     
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    No physical relationship stays mind-blowing in the long term - but neither should it die out altogether. Our reporter examines the most common reasons for an extinguished sex life and asks the experts how couples can relight the fire…

     

Sexual problems

  • Premature Ejaculation

    Premature ejaculation is a very common sexual problem which can effect up to 40% of men.

  • Orgasm Problems

    Research has shown that 1 in 4 women will have difficulty reaching orgasm at some point in their life.

  • Gay Sexuality

    Gay and lesbian people can experience sexual difficulties from time to time in the same way that heterosexual people do.

  • Erectile Dysfunction

    Most men experience erectile problems at some stage in life-in fact about 40% of men will have experienced erectile problems by the age of 40. It is a very common issue.

  • Painful Sex

    When penetrative sex proves painful or uncomfortable, it can be due to vaginismus or dyspareunia. Both are extremely common sexual problems which women find it difficult to talk about.

  • Intimacy Difficulties

    Experiencing problems within your sexual relationship with your partner is not at all unusual.

Contact Details

You can contact Teresa Monday to Friday during office hours to arrange a sex therapy or psychotherapy appointment on 086 8265535 or by emailing her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Teresa has two private practices, in Dublin city centre and in Dublin 9.

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