Aerin Riegelsberger
Associate Clinical Social Worker, ASW, MSWHi! I Aerin. I'm a queer and trans associate clinical social worker providing individual telehealth therapy to adults living in California.
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A sexual problem, sometimes called a sexual dysfunction, is a problem during any phase of the sexual sexual act (such as desire, arousal or orgasm). Although many people experience trouble with sex at some point, it is a topic that many people are hesitant to discuss. There are a number of specific sexual disorders, including sexual desire disorders (low libido), sexual arousal disorders (inability to become aroused – erectile dysfunction or vaginal dryness, for example), orgasm disorders (delay or non-appearance of orgasms) and sexual pain disorders (painful intercourse, most commonly affecting women). A sexual problem can occur suddenly or develop slowly, over an extended period of time. The reasons for sexual problems can widely vary but may include factors such as fluctuating hormones, aging, stress, anxiety, depression, fatigue, diet, medications, illness or past sexual trauma. If you are dealing with sexual problems, a qualified professional therapist can help you identify the cause and help you develop ways to cope. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s sexual problems experts today.
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I help people to cope with depression, anxiety, sexual issues, marriage challenges, gender issues, addictions, grief, ADD, relationships, sex addiction and family issues. I've helped celebrities, business leaders and the general public to move forward with their lives
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As human beings we are all faced with stress, anxiety, sadness, trauma, feelings of stagnancy, being lonely, misunderstood and overlooked. We will look at how to address these in a healthy way, restoring hope and happiness along the way.
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Have you ever wondered what happened to the closeness you once shared with your partner(s)? It's disheartening when that feeling of not wanting to spend time with them creeps in, replacing the connection you once had. You used to feel like a team, facing life's challenges together, but somewhere along the way, life changes and circumstances pulled you apart instead of drawing you closer. Now, you're left pondering, "Can we make this work?" I understand the complex emotions you're going through.
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