“…As well as offering convenience and privacy, online therapies can simultaneously draw together a community of clients while maintaining their anonymity (Jones & McCabe, 2011;Leusink & Aarts, 2006;Tate & Zabinski, 2004). Research into the use of Internet-based interventions for sexual dysfunctions is quite limited, but preliminary evidence from studies investigating online CBT treatments for male sexual dysfunction (MSD) suggest that Internet-based treatment may be a suitable alternative to face-to-face sex therapy (Leusink & Aarts, 2006;McCabe, Price, Piterman, & Lording, 2008;van Diest, van Lankveld, Leusink, Slob, & Gijs, 2007;van Lankveld, Leusink, van Diest, Gijs, & Slob, 2009). Data from the study by Leusink and Aarts (2006) demonstrated that 81% of participants had improved erectile function scores at the completion of therapy.…”