Sexual Burnout: Reclaiming Intimacy and Passion
Sexual Burnout The Core Definition of Sexual Burnout Sexual burnout is a specific psychological state characterized by chronic exhaustion and diminished motivation concerning sexual activity, often experienced within the context of a long-term relationship. It is crucial to distinguish sexual burnout from temporary periods of low libido or fatigue, as the former represents a pervasive […]
Sexual Latency: Why Desire Sometimes Goes Silent
SEXUAL LATENCY The Core Definition of Sexual Latency Sexual latency, in a contemporary clinical context, is a term utilized to describe a significant and often distressing period marked by a decreased level of sexual activity or a pronounced lack of sexual desire (libido) in an individual who previously experienced a typical level of sexual interest. […]
Sexual Apathy: Understanding the Root of Low Desire
Sexual Apathy: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Sexual Apathy Sexual apathy is fundamentally defined as a pervasive and persistent lack of interest in sexual activity, often encompassing a decreased or entirely absent desire for sex, coupled with difficulty achieving or maintaining sexual arousal. It differs significantly from a temporary dip in libido, instead […]
Marital Schism: Healing the Rift of Deep Disconnection
Marital Schism Introduction to Marital Schism Marital schism, often referred to as marital discord or marital disharmony, represents a profound state of tension and disunion within a marriage. It is fundamentally characterized by a significant and persistent divergence in the spouses’ mentalities, core values, and life interests. This deep-seated misalignment transcends mere disagreements, evolving into […]
MARITAL CONFLICT
An Introduction to the Complexity of Marital Dynamics Marriage is widely recognized in psychological literature as a complex and dynamic relationship that demands continuous effort, adaptation, and negotiation between partners. Unlike static social contracts, a marital union evolves over time, influenced by the changing needs of the individuals involved and the external pressures of their […]
FRIGIDITY
Defining the Concept of Frigidity in Contemporary Clinical Psychology The term frigidity has historically been utilized within clinical and psychological discourse to describe a complex condition characterized by a persistent or recurrent lack of sexual desire or a failure to respond to sexual stimulation. While the nomenclature has evolved in modern diagnostic manuals—often transitioning toward […]
FAMILY CONSTELLATION
Introduction to the Family Constellation Approach Family Constellation is a nuanced and multifaceted psychotherapeutic approach that has increasingly gained recognition within the contemporary mental health landscape. Originally conceptualized as a systemic method, this approach operates on the fundamental premise that individuals are deeply embedded within the complex web of their familial history and ancestral lineages. […]
EMOTIONAL DIVORCE
The Conceptual Foundation of Emotional Divorce In the contemporary landscape of psychological research, emotional divorce is increasingly recognized as a critical phase within the dissolution of a marital bond. Unlike the legal or physical separation that marks the end of a domestic union, emotional divorce represents a psychological state where partners have effectively withdrawn their […]
INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT
Definition and Scope of Interpersonal Conflict Interpersonal conflict is defined as an unavoidable state of disagreement or opposition occurring between two or more individuals who perceive their goals, values, or resources as incompatible. This phenomenon is a fundamental and inevitable component of the human experience, deeply embedded in all social structures. Unlike general antagonism, true […]
INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY (IPTL
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is a brief, evidence-based psychotherapy that was originally developed in the 1970s as a treatment for depression (Klerman, Weissman, Rounsaville, & Chevron, 1984). It is now used to treat a variety of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders (Gallagher & Lee, 2016). IPT focuses on understanding how interpersonal […]
POSSESSIVENESS
Definition and Conceptual Framework Possessiveness, in a psychological context, is defined as an excessive attempting to assert ownership or possession over an individual, object, or entity. This behavioral pattern extends far beyond typical levels of protectiveness or caring, manifesting instead as a deep-seated and often irrational need for control over the perceived possession. The core […]