Hypnotherapy Support for Erectile Dysfunction & Performance Anxiety

Erectile dysfunction and performance anxiety can be distressing, frustrating, and difficult to talk about. Many men experience periods where stress, anxiety, pressure, low confidence, relationship difficulties, or worries about sexual performance begin to affect intimacy and self-confidence.

Working as a hypno-psychotherapist since 2001, I can tell you, this is more common than you might think, many men experince this at some point in their lives.

They often tell me that the more they worry about it, the worse it gets — does that sound familiar to you? When clients begin to feel calmer and more confident, this can often have a positive effect on self-esteem and reduce some of the pressure they place on themselves.

For some men, a single difficult experience can lead to ongoing worry or anticipation about future sexual situations. This anxiety can sometimes create cycles of stress, tension, and self-doubt that become increasingly difficult to break.

Over the past 26 years, I have worked with many men experiencing performance anxiety, stress-related erectile difficulties, confidence issues, and anxiety connected to relationships and intimacy. Every individual is different, and the factors involved can vary greatly from person to person.

I’m probably blowing my own trumpet a little, but clients often tell me that I’m easy to talk to, many clients mention this in my reviews. I’ve worked with men of different ages experiencing these issues. I’m not here to judge, I certainly won’t find it funny so don’t be embarrassed to get in touch. The irony is that the more embarrassed or anxious someone feels about the problem, the more pressure and stress it can sometimes create.

Understanding the Psychological Side of Erectile Difficulties Hypnotherapy support for erectile dysfunction

Stress, anxiety, pressure, relationship problems, low mood, poor sleep, and ongoing worry can all affect confidence and emotional wellbeing. Many men notice that anxiety itself can increase physical tension and make situations feel even more pressured or uncomfortable.

Some men seek hypnotherapy alongside advice or support from their GP or other healthcare professionals, particularly when they feel stress, anxiety, confidence, or emotional factors may be contributing to the problem.

Medical conditions, medication, hormonal issues, cardiovascular problems, alcohol use, and other physical factors can also contribute to erectile dysfunction, which is why appropriate medical advice is important if symptoms are ongoing or causing concern.

How Hypnotherapy May Help

Hypnosis is usually experienced as a calm and focused state of relaxation. Sessions are tailored individually and may help some clients feel calmer, less anxious, and more in control of stress-related thought patterns and emotional reactions.

Rather than using a generic approach, I aim to understand your individual experiences, stress levels, confidence issues, lifestyle pressures, and any anxiety connected to intimacy or performance situations.

Sessions may focus on:

  • Performance anxiety and fear of failure
  • Stress and overthinking
  • Confidence and self-esteem
  • Relationship or intimacy concerns
  • Relaxation and emotional control
  • Breaking cycles of worry and anticipatory anxiety

Confidential and Professional Support

I understand that many men find these issues difficult or embarrassing to discuss. Sessions are private, professional, and confidential, with a calm and supportive approach tailored to the individual.

My aim is to provide realistic and supportive help without exaggerated claims or guarantees. No ethical therapist should promise specific outcomes, as every individual and situation is different.

Call 07428 590066 to arrange a confidential consultation.

Professional Experience

Author: Garry Webster MCNHC is a qualified hypno-psychotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner with more than 26 years of experience helping clients across Derbyshire and the East Midlands.

Garry is fully insured, professionally supervised, and registered with recognised professional organisations including the National Council for Hypnotherapy (NCH) and the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC).

Important: Erectile dysfunction can sometimes be linked to underlying physical or psychological health conditions. Hypnotherapy is not a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If symptoms are ongoing, worsening, or causing concern, you should seek advice from your GP or an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

The information on this website is provided for general educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Results vary between individuals.