
Here’s An Idea: Getting off on TV
For some of our female patients, just hearing me say the word “porn” makes them cringe, look away and change the subject. At this point,
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For some of our female patients, just hearing me say the word “porn” makes them cringe, look away and change the subject. At this point,

There is research showing that marriages with good sex tend to be happier marriages. But of course, this begs the question: Is it the good

I was once asked if more people seek talk therapy during the holiday season than at other times of the year. It’s a good question,
“I did not have sex with that woman!” This was the proclamation solemnly intoned by the actor portraying President Bill Clinton in the current TV

Yes, I know. You’d rather go to the dentist. Okay, maybe it’s not quite so bad, but most parents are just not comfortable talking to

As I’ve written about before, sex in the media isn’t always the most accurate depiction of what sex and sexuality look like in real life.

Intercourse should not hurt. I am surprised at how many patients I see who have been suffering for years with painful intercourse of some kind.

In 1961, the FDA approved the use of female oral contraceptive pills (commonly known as birth control pills) and the world has never been the
There’s been a lot of talk about resilience, flexibility, adaptability, creativity as it pertains to the on-going pandemic. These words have always applied to life

I recently read the book Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope by Johann Hari. The author believes that we live in