Vaginismus on TV – Masters of Sex.
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
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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
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,
An important article recently came out in Anthropology magazine about the after effects of breast cancer on a woman’s sexuality. The article is about one
One of the most common questions I hear is, “Am I normal”? Whether it’s discussion around low libido, difficulty getting aroused, trouble with orgasm, painful
I’m reading a fascinating book written by holistic health coach, Alisa Vitti. The title of the book is Woman Code and provides great advice and research
I think you can feel seen and known and loved when someone really looks you in the eye. A recent article in the New York
One of the most common complaints among couples is feeling like they don’t have time to bond. Between the stresses of work, home, parenting, and
Shame is one of those things that is universally experienced but spoken about minimally, yet it is an incredibly powerful force in the way we
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
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