The Marital and Sex Therapy Program at RushUniversityMedicalCenter in Chicago, Illinois, offers marriage counseling, couple therapy and premarital counseling to improve communication, resolve conflicts and increase intimacy. Sexual problems we treat include low sexual desire, erection problems, pain during intercourse, premature ejaculation and difficulty having an orgasm. Psychologists and resident physicians work closely with urologists, gynecologists and pelvic floor specialists among others to diagnosis and treat sexual problems. Program faculty members also work with parents trying to strengthen their relationships with adult children.
Services Provided
Services being offered include:
Marriage counseling
Couples therapy
Premarital counseling
Sexual dysfunctions that we treat include:
Anorgasmia (not having orgasms)
Dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse)
Female arousal disorder
Inhibited female orgasm, primary or secondary
Inhibited male orgasm
Low sex drive
Male erectile disorder (ED)
Premature ejaculation
Vaginismus (painful spasms of the muscles of the vagina)
Clinical Team
The program is led by Ann Hartlage, PhD, a clinical psychologist with 20 years experience and expertise in treating couples with relationship and/or sexual problems or problems related to adult children.