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When a couple faces sexual dysfunction, in one or both partners, it can be a difficult and heartbreaking journey that challenges the foundation of the
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When a couple faces sexual dysfunction, in one or both partners, it can be a difficult and heartbreaking journey that challenges the foundation of the
In her new book An Intimate Life, sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen Greene (the one portrayed by Helen Hunt in The Sessions) describes her work with
As any reader of my blogs know, I am obsessed with attachment theory. The basic reason being that I think it makes so much sense
When a patient comes to me complaining of vulvar pain my first question is, “Do you use soap on your vulva?” I am often met
Testosterone. We tend to prescribe it often around here. It helps. For some women it helps a little. For some women it helps a lot.
The New York Times recently published two articles relating to sex after childbirth: “Talking Sex After Childbirth, and After Children” and “Sex and Intimacy After the
“Having sexual dysfunction made me check out from my body. Now that I’m better I realize that I had checked out from life too.” – MCFS
Persistent genital arousal syndrome is one of the most frustrating syndromes that I’ve faced while practicing at MCFS. Typically, a patient complaining of PGAS symptoms
Here is a piece from the Huffington Post Blog that I thought should be discussed. The writer says that she and her husband had no
Psychotherapy can be a helpful and fulfilling experience. Some people love therapy and feeling comforted knowing they have a space where they can fall apart;