Persistent inhibited arousal is more difficult to address. It may be a result of mental health concerns or taking certain medications or contraceptives. Anger towards the partner or stress at home or at work can also inhibit arousal. Past experiences including sexual trauma or receiving negative messages about sex can also be a barrier to arousal. Some people struggle emotionally to lose control of their bodies and thus resist arousal.
When people have inhibited arousal, they may avoid sexual interactions with their partner. This can take a toll on relationships. Therapy can be beneficial for people struggle with persistent inhibited arousal. Sensate focus exercises can help people become more comfortable with their body and its sexual responses, which is essential for overcoming inhibited arousal.