Abstract

The literature on the treatment of sexual frigidity indicates that some success can be obtained by a variety of methods, including psychoanalytic interviews (Abrahams, 1956), insight therapy with physical self-examination (Dawkins and Taylor, 1961; Ellison, 1968), group therapy (Stone and Levine, 1950), desensitization (Lazarus, 1963), and directive advice and counselling (Hastings, 1967; Masters and Johnson, 1970). This investigation aims to look at the different kinds of frigid women and to see if this is related to outcome in treatment.

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