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Dana BraithwaiteBASRTAccSRPsyT.
CertCC Relate. UKCP reg.
Accredited Sexual and Relationship Psychotherapist
Dana
began her career in 1993 and is an experienced psychosexual and
relationship therapist working in the NHS and Erectile clinics in
the North West. Dana offers confidential help to couples and individuals
in all areas of relationships and sexual difficulties, accepting
self referrals or GP/professional referrals.
Dana is a RELATE trained Couples Counsellor and offers help to those
with Relationship difficulties later specialising in psychosexual
therapy. She receives and offers independent supervision to therapists,
and ‘raise awareness’ workshops for health professionals.
She supports and subscribes to the BASRT code of ethics and
professional practice and a registered member of UKCP.
Psychosexual problems are the inability to enjoy a functional, mutual
sexual activity with a partner, significantly affecting self confidence
and personal relationships, and for single clients the problems
associated in forming new relationships. The causes are many and
varied are often precipitated by stress, illness (mental or physical),
losses, lifestyle and change including childbirth. Some causes are
due to past traumatic events, intimacy and attachment problems.
It is very common, but least talked about.
Psychosexual Therapy is a professional and confidential specialist
area of psychotherapy relieving distressing sexual and associated
emotional problems in this most intimate and hidden pain in people’s
lives. Suitable for individuals and couples, it recognises and works
with the impact of relationship difficulties on the sex, and the
impact of sex difficulties on the relationship. A thorough initial
‘history’ assessment sensitively explores the causes
of the problem before any treatment is offered. No oral drug treatment,
injections or medical examination is offered.
Effectively working with:
• Relationship issues - specialist
domestic violence
• Problems of desire
• Problems of arousal
• Erectile problems
• Ejaculatory dysfunctions (premature/delayed)
• Vaginismus (fear of penetration)
• Dyspareunia (pain during sex)
• Orgasmic dysfunctions
• Fear of intimacy
• Sex education, health and information
• Past sexual abuse
• Sexual identity
• Gender identity
• Sexual addiction (assessment, advice, support and referral)
RELATE trained COUPLE COUNSELLOR with GENERAL
RELATIONSHIP issues
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