Science Behind Sexual Dysfunction

Biofeedback therapist affects millions worldwide and can stem from emotional, hormonal, or neurological factors. Modern science reveals that the brain plays a far greater role in sexual health than previously understood.

When stress, trauma, or hormonal imbalance disrupt brain communication, it can affect desire, arousal, and performance. Understanding these mechanisms helps identify effective treatment strategies.

Neurological and Psychological Factors

The brain releases neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin during intimacy, all of which influence pleasure and connection. Neurofeedback and therapy help restore balance by optimizing these pathways.

As studies in sexual arousal demonstrate, mental state and brainwave regulation directly impact physical performance. Addressing emotional trauma, stress, and anxiety alongside physical treatments leads to better outcomes.

By merging neuroscience with therapy, individuals can heal underlying causes, improve intimacy, and regain confidence—creating healthier, more connected relationships.

Dr. Trish Leigh & Co.
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