Treatment does not always work if the circumstances are complex. According to Rosenbaum, “sometimes, even after the education has been provided, the anxiety reduced, and the sexual dysfunction has been treated, we find that the couple still does not have intercourse” if, say, one member of the couple is blaming another. Sometimes “outside intervention — community, parents, religious leaders — can perpetuate this condition.”
The good news is that treatment usually works. Renshaw, for example, boasts an 80 percent success rate at the low, low price of just $1,400. The relatively cheap cost is one reason so few doctors venture into the area, but both Rosenbaum and Renshaw say the happiness payload is worth the effort.
Brian Alexander is the author of the new book “America Unzipped: In Search of Sex and Satisfaction."
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