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Summary:
In this episode of the Great Sex Podcast, Dr. Heather England explains the often-misunderstood phenomenon of performance anxiety erectile dysfunction (ED). She shares practical insights, physiological explanations, and actionable strategies to help men rebuild confidence and trust in their bodies for healthier intimacy.
Resources & Links:00:00 - Introduction to performance anxiety ED and why it matters
00:23 - Real-life example of performance anxiety and its impact
0:52 - What is performance anxiety ED and common misconceptions
1:20 - The role of emotional and physiological responses during sex
2:16 - Understanding the difference: Physical issues vs. anxiety-driven ED
3:13 - How anxiety creates a self-fulfilling cycle of ED
3:42 - The physiology of erections and the importance of feeling safe
4:10 - Why anxious thoughts interfere with the nervous system's response
4:35 - How the nervous system reacts to threat and the effect on blood flow
5:03 - The paradox of reassurance and attempts to 'try harder'
5:58 - Limits of medication in solving anxiety-based ED
6:27 - The importance of retraining the nervous system through practice
6:56 - Why desire to eliminate anxiety entirely isn't realistic
7:07 - How avoidance can reinforce anxiety and the importance of exposure
7:21 - Moving from managing to experiencing pleasure without pressure
7:50 - Recognizing that physiological responses are learned, not flaws
8:16 - Strategies for changing the response pattern through skill-based practice
8:46 - Accepting that anxiety may always show up and how to handle it
9:15 - The significance of staying in your body and sensations
9:44 - Clarifying common myths: It’s not ‘in your head’ or a character flaw
10:13 - When medication doesn’t work, and the importance of matching tools to issues
10:41 - The role of partner involvement and reassurance tips
11:12 - Key takeaways: ED as a nervous system pattern that’s learnable
11:41 - Final encouragement: You’re not broken, and recovery is possible
This episode offers a compassionate, science-based approach to understanding ED caused by performance anxiety, emphasizing skills and practice for lasting change.
By Heather England5
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Summary:
In this episode of the Great Sex Podcast, Dr. Heather England explains the often-misunderstood phenomenon of performance anxiety erectile dysfunction (ED). She shares practical insights, physiological explanations, and actionable strategies to help men rebuild confidence and trust in their bodies for healthier intimacy.
Resources & Links:00:00 - Introduction to performance anxiety ED and why it matters
00:23 - Real-life example of performance anxiety and its impact
0:52 - What is performance anxiety ED and common misconceptions
1:20 - The role of emotional and physiological responses during sex
2:16 - Understanding the difference: Physical issues vs. anxiety-driven ED
3:13 - How anxiety creates a self-fulfilling cycle of ED
3:42 - The physiology of erections and the importance of feeling safe
4:10 - Why anxious thoughts interfere with the nervous system's response
4:35 - How the nervous system reacts to threat and the effect on blood flow
5:03 - The paradox of reassurance and attempts to 'try harder'
5:58 - Limits of medication in solving anxiety-based ED
6:27 - The importance of retraining the nervous system through practice
6:56 - Why desire to eliminate anxiety entirely isn't realistic
7:07 - How avoidance can reinforce anxiety and the importance of exposure
7:21 - Moving from managing to experiencing pleasure without pressure
7:50 - Recognizing that physiological responses are learned, not flaws
8:16 - Strategies for changing the response pattern through skill-based practice
8:46 - Accepting that anxiety may always show up and how to handle it
9:15 - The significance of staying in your body and sensations
9:44 - Clarifying common myths: It’s not ‘in your head’ or a character flaw
10:13 - When medication doesn’t work, and the importance of matching tools to issues
10:41 - The role of partner involvement and reassurance tips
11:12 - Key takeaways: ED as a nervous system pattern that’s learnable
11:41 - Final encouragement: You’re not broken, and recovery is possible
This episode offers a compassionate, science-based approach to understanding ED caused by performance anxiety, emphasizing skills and practice for lasting change.