Psychogenic impotence, also known as psychological erectile dysfunction, refers to the inability to achieve or maintain an erection due to psychological factors rather than physical causes. It is a form of sexual dysfunction that can result from various psychological issues, such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, or performance anxiety. Unlike organic impotence, which is caused by physical conditions like diabetes or cardiovascular disease, psychogenic impotence is primarily rooted in psychological and emotional factors. Treatment often involves addressing the underlying psychological issues through therapy or counseling.