Erectile dysfunction and mental health is the topic of today’s podcast. We cover the connection between mental health, the erection process and how it can contribute to erectile dysfunction.
Mental Health and Erectile Dysfunction Podcast
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Nov 19, 2025Subscribe On Your Favorite Channel
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Today, we’re talking about erectile dysfunction and mental health. We’re going to cover the connection between mental health, the erection process and how it can contribute to erectile dysfunction. The Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast is dedicated to educating and empowering men to address erectile dysfunction, improve confidence, and enhance the satisfaction in their relationships. This podcast is hosted by certified sex therapist, Mark Goldberg, LCMFT, CST.Transcript of Episode 3 – Mental Health and Erectile Dysfunction
Today, we’re talking about erectile dysfunction and mental health. We’re going to try to understand a little bit about what mental health has to do with the erection process and how it can contribute to erectile dysfunction. The first thing we need to do though is understand what mental health is because mental health can be a very daunting term. It can be intimidating.
A lot of people assume they don’t have mental health issues. So I want to clear the air as we talk about this topic and differentiate between mental health and mental illness, because they are not the same thing.
Mental illness is when somebody meets very specific criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis that can include severe depression, various forms of anxiety, bipolar, schizophrenia, among many other diagnoses that are out there. Mental illness does not apply to everybody.
You may have a mental illness. You may have a family member has a mental illness, but many people do not. Mental health, however, is something that impacts all of us. Mental health is not a diagnosis.
The way I think of mental health is more in the range of stress and stress management. If you’re taking care of yourself, your general mood and things of that nature. All of us, myself included, are somewhere on the mental health spectrum.
Having good mental health is important to having good erections. I want to also be clear about something: you can have a mental illness and have good mental health, and you cannot have a mental illness and have very poor mental health.
These are really not one in the same. Somebody with severe depression or anxiety can exercise very good mental health and somebody without that can exercise very poor mental health.
What are we going to include in this category of mental health in particular, in terms of how it impacts erections?
Some of the areas that I include in general mental health are feelings of sadness, feelings of depression, stress, anxiety, that also includes performance anxiety, and managing day-to-day life circumstances, life transitions, and other events that can impact the way we think and the way that we feel.

It may also be preventing you from being able to reach some of the solutions that can really help get you much closer towards your goal of gaining and maintaining an erection.
Mental health can impact your process leading up to an erection, and it can also impact your process while you are gaining and maintaining that erection. Having the skills to be balanced about your mental health is another way to boost the efficacy, the effectiveness of your erections.
If you think that an area of your mental health may be impacting your erections, I would strongly encourage you to spend some time better defining for yourself what areas are distressing to you.
Think about what areas are keeping you down or holding you back and strongly consider addressing them either with yourself or with a professional, and to see what the impact is on your erection process.
You may be very surprised with just how powerful addressing some of those components can be.
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