
Putting Pleasure into Sex Education
My younger patients, twenty and under, are often confused and seem a little uncomfortable when I ask them about their “Desire” for sex. Their answers
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My younger patients, twenty and under, are often confused and seem a little uncomfortable when I ask them about their “Desire” for sex. Their answers

Many of us in the Northeast suffer from what is commonly referred to as SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is the time between November and

Why is it that so many of us go through our lives without looking deeply at our sexual self? There are few aspects of our

I am always looking for new and interesting ways to educate patients on how to have orgasms with non-intercourse sex (as that is indeed how

When we think of addictions we often think of substance abuse or gambling problems. However, as a therapist I often see patients who seem to

It seems like everyone knows what foreplay is, right? Or wrong? A quick internet search of the term Foreplay brought me to numerous articles in

We all have sexual fantasies, and most of us also have private sexual fantasies. Sometimes these private fantasies include degrading or violent acts that we

Mindfulness meditation is now being offered as a treatment for a wealth of medical issues, including: depression, anxiety and chronic pain to name a few.

Why does that woman with the cute pink headphones look so happy on the treadmill? Well she might just be listening to Erotica. According to

In our youth obsessed culture it is always refreshing to hear someone over 25 speaking about their sex life. In a recent interview, 82 year