Abstract

Sexual desire problems are among the most common in sex therapists’ offices and considered among the most difficult to treat. Prior to COVID-19, we had developed an 8-week, 16-h group couples sex therapy approach to help couples distressed by sexual desire discrepancy, by targeting the couple rather than the identified patient with low desire. Because of the pandemic, we tailored our approach to offer it remotely. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation of a group therapy for couples via teletherapy. In total, 141 couples completed the therapy, 75 prior to COVID-19 and 66 during, including 23 sexual, gender and relationship minority couples. Participants completed the New Sexual Satisfaction Scale at four time-points and provided written feedback. Results suggested that this therapy is effective in person and online at post-test (p < .001) and at 6-month follow-up (p < .001). Participants described positive changes in authenticity, vulnerability, trust, playfulness, embodiment and empathic communication, especially during times of conflict. This brief, affordable and accessible intervention can be used to deal with sexual desire problems. This approach enhances sexual fulfillment and enables clients to revision sexuality itself, thereby freeing them to create sex worth wanting and enduring desire.

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