There are two common issues I see in my sex therapy practice: sex and anxiety issues and sex and attachment issues. Generally all clients that I see come to me with one or both of these issues, and often times they are the core and fundamental route of other sexual...
Have you ever thought about consensual non-monogamy as an option for yourself and/or your relationship(s)? Â When we say consensual “non-monogamy”, what do you know or think of? Â What do you feel? Â Are their strong feelings for or against? Â Have you ever...
Desire and sex is one of the most common issues that people present with in my sex therapy practice. Issues or concerns about desire and sex, “mismatched” desire, low desire, and lack of desire, are some of the most common concerns that clients are coming...
One of the most common problems I see in my sex therapy practice is people facing concerns about chronic illness and sex. Chronic illness is defined as an illness that lasts longer than 3 months and according to the National Health Council (2018), chronic illness...
There is such a strong connection between breath and good sex. Â I’ve written about it before in previous blogs and if you are a client or want to be a client, you’ll know that we work a lot on deep breathing and meditation. At the 2017 American Association...