
SUMMARY :
Besides considerations concerning sexual or conjugal problems, the therapist also explores another essential domain: the solutions. He analyzes the solutions already attempted by the patient (which accentuate the problem), those tried in the past when the problem did not exist, those sought to solve the problem, and those imagined after the disappearance of the problem.
Therapeutic approaches can then be of interest in addition to cognitive behavior techniques: exercising the imagination (about the past or the future), the problem-solving technique, the paradoxical technique (symptom prescription and the worst possible scenario), conjugal self-evaluation, etc.