Further Recommendations

Well, I’m sure you’ve been challenged by and learned a lot from Dr. Janet Hall’s recommendation for encouraging you to have a sensational sex life!

Many people have asked what other concerns respond well to sex therapy.

Online on her website, www.sex-therapy.com.au and in person at Richmond Hill Psychology in Melbourne, Australia, Dr. Hall and her colleagues consult with men on common male difficulties including premature ejaculation and failure to get or maintain satisfactory erections.

We also consult with women with common female difficulties like lack of orgasm and painful sex.

And we work with couples with shared difficulties such as low desire, mismatched desire conflicts about sexual practices and expectations and interests, sexual anxiety, sexual addiction and relationship difficulties.

If you’re considering consulting a sex therapist, it’s recommended you first ask the following ten questions:

1. Does your therapist treat you with respect and understand your problem;

2. Are you assured of absolute confidentiality;

3. Are you offered prompt service;

4. Can you receive health fund rebates;

5. Is there consideration allowed for potential embarrassment and shame about sex;

6. Are you referred to user-friendly reading material;

7. Are you encouraged to pursue a clear treatment plan;

8. Do you get expert answers to your individually unique sexual concerns;

9. Is your therapist professionally accredited; and

10. Is your therapist an acknowledged expert in sex therapy.

Of course, Dr. Janet Hall’s clinic can answer yes to each of the previous questions!

Some folks may be interested in having individual treatment so to ask any specific questions or to arrange an interview, please call 61 3 94193010.

Or you may wish to visit Dr. Janet Halls’ sex therapy website pages on the internet:

www.sex-therapy.com.au

Or you may care to contact Dr. Janet Hall directly by email – info@drjanethall.com.au.