ABSTRACT

Delayed ejaculation is also referred to as inhibited ejaculation, retarded ejaculation, ejaculatory incompetence, male orgasmic disorder, impaired

ejaculation, anejaculation, impaired orgasm, delayed orgasm, inhibited orgasm, and ejaculatory inhibition (Wincze & Carey, 2001). The numerous ways to refer to delayed ejaculation give some indication of the difficulties in coming to agreement about not only what it is but also how to effectively treat it (Richardson & Goldmeier, 2006). Of all the male sexual disorders, delayed ejaculation relies most on clinical and anecdotal observations for treatment. Virtually no empirical studies for treatment are available (Hartmann & Waldinger, 2007).