
Voices of Vaginismus
Vaginismus is not usually the kind of condition you learn about from a Facebook status, a social event, or in some cases, even a trip
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Vaginismus is not usually the kind of condition you learn about from a Facebook status, a social event, or in some cases, even a trip

Meditation is nothing new, but it’s become a lot more popular these days. And that’s a good thing. I used to think that meditation meant

A young patient at Maze Women’s Health is perplexed that the passion she had felt early in her marriage has cooled. What happened to the

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

If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard of a couple in couples therapy with a therapist who never asked about sex, let’s

October is both breast cancer awareness month as well as domestic violence awareness month. For many years now October has been filled with walks and
A man in his late 50’s goes to see a therapist for stress. After sitting through a few sessions, he finally musters up the guts
As a sex therapist I spend a lot of time counseling single people about how to find good partners. That’s gotten a lot easier since
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