
Why Couples Therapy Needs To Talk About Sex
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
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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
One of the common myths around sex is that it is just one compartment of a relationship. In other words, if everything else in the
As a therapist I sometimes ask a patient where in their body they feel an emotion. By identifying the feeling in one’s body we can
Oxytocin has typically been considered the love hormone. Historically, It has been thought to promote connection and social bonding. However in a new study done
Last Wednesday I was heading off to Chicago to speak at a sex therapy and research conference. Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as
We recently had a PGAD patient in her 80’s. The PGAD (or PGAS) started a few months ago after a head trauma and a broken