specifically a type known as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which is considered highly effective. ERP involves the patient being exposed to the source of their anxiety (the obsession) and then prevented from performing their usual response (the compulsion).
Compulsive behaviors refer to repetitive actions or thoughts that an individual feels driven to perform, often in response to obsessions or urges. These behaviors can interfere with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. In the context of sexual health, compulsive behaviors may manifest as excessive or intrusive thoughts, feelings, or actions that can cause distress.
specifically a type known as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which is considered highly effective. ERP involves the patient being exposed to the source of their anxiety (the obsession) and then prevented from performing their usual response (the compulsion).
Compulsive behaviors refer to repetitive actions or thoughts that an individual feels driven to perform, often in response to obsessions or urges. These behaviors can interfere with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. In the context of sexual health, compulsive behaviors may manifest as excessive or intrusive thoughts, feelings, or actions that can cause distress.