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An integrated mindfulness-based approach to the treatment of women with sexual pain and anxiety: promoting autonomy and mind/body connection

Pages 20-28 | Received 14 Oct 2012, Accepted 06 Jan 2013, Published online: 28 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Sexual pain disorders are understood to have multi-factorial components. Traditional biopsychosocial treatment models, goal-oriented towards achievement of painless penile-vaginal intercourse, designate the physiological aspects of treatment to physicians and physiotherapists and the psycho-social aspects, including anxiety and aversion, to mental health professionals, including psychotherapists and sex therapists. However, as fear, aversion to touch and pain avoidance are significant characteristics of the patient's response to physical examination and treatment, there is a recognized need for practitioners to be skilled in addressing cognitions, anxiety and pain-related emotional responses in the clinical setting. This clinical paper offers a mindfulness-based approach to physical and behavioral interventions, which promotes feelings of safety and aims to encourage clients to suspend self-judgment, stay connected and present during treatment and experience personal autonomy such that they may find meaning in the sexual connection. This approach is useful in both mental health and medical settings.

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