Why doctors need stories.
In a recent NY Times Week In Review there was a wonderful article about the importance of doctors listening to patients’ stories. There is so
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In a recent NY Times Week In Review there was a wonderful article about the importance of doctors listening to patients’ stories. There is so
Elephant Journal blogger and holistic health coach, Janet Raftis, recently wrote a blog about an experience she had with one her clients. Her client had
For anyone interested in the hormonal treatment of low desire I highly recommend the book, “The Secret Female Hormone: How testosterone Can Change Your Life”,
Now that the weather has gotten cooler, I find myself needing to moisturize my hands more regularly. Fortunately, there is a plethora of options on
The FDA is having a two day public meeting and scientific workshop on Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) this week. The FDA is interested in obtaining
You watched a movie last night and you are wondering, yet again, why the woman in the movie was writhing, screaming and moaning when she
Unfortunately, I often hear about affairs in my work as a couples therapist. It is a difficult situation for both parties to cope with and
I was intrigued to find out that the Showtime series, “Masters of Sex”, included vaginismus in the story line of their most recent episode (Season
Janet Raftis explores the controversy surrounding vaginas (the word and the actual body part) in this empowering blog. She talks about her path towards healing
For some women, going through life transitions brings two simultaneous scripts. One script may include the lines a woman may say to those around her,