The spillover effect.
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
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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
The concept of asexuality first came to my attention a few months ago when I began to see a young woman who was struggling with
(Fourth in a series of articles discussing A Billion Wicked Thoughts, a controversial new book by Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam that uses the internet
Things I Hate Okay — I think I’m going to start a list of things I hate or that make my blood boil. I figure one of
Sex therapy is a life saver when problems in the bedroom link to problems in the relationship, a person’s comfort level with emotional intimacy and
Something wonderful happened today. I saw a new vaginismus patient. Typical in many ways, she is in her 30’s, pretty and petrified of romantic relationships.