Low Sexual Desire…How Sex Therapy Can Help Some couples do not have sex, yet they find contentment despite this. However, others struggle when one partner in the relationship wants an more sex than the other person. A mismatch in sexual desire can lead to resentment, frustration, and disconnection, but it
Read this article. →7 Ways Couples Kill Their Love Life Ruining their love life is probably one of the last things any couple wants to do. Yet, for many people, this happens accidentally or by neglect. Sometimes problems with your love life don’t manifest themselves until later on, but, for many couples, they
Read this article. →Avoid “Roommate Syndrome” 7 Ways to Keep the Romance Alive Between chores, the kids, commuting, and work, romance often gets pushed to the back burner. Before you know it, you’re starting to let little things get to you or you’re feeling unappreciated. Where did that spark go? Living with the
Read this article. →Uncovering the Story of Your Erotic Self Sex is a complicated issue in any relationship. Identification of problems can be difficult for people because they might be comfortable openly thinking about their own sexual desires. The taboo nature of sex can make it difficult to personally understand, and especially difficult
Read this article. →5 Relationship Problems You Didn’t Know Sex Therapy Could Help You With Many people think sex therapy is just about the act of sex. Yes, “sex therapy” has the word “sex” right in the name. And certainly, a sex therapist can help you fix problems directly related to intercourse, like
Read this article. →Sex Therapy in a Holistic Way When we think of sex, we tend to think about the physical aspects of it. We think of our physical attraction to others and the physical response of this attraction. We also tend heavily focus on the physical stimulation of sex itself. When people
Read this article. →In our culture, we largely view relationships as something that will complete us. We find another person, we fall in love, and we synthesize our existence with that person. This merging with another person is depicted almost everywhere we look. We’ll see it in our family and friends, we see
Read this article. →According to a recent poll commissioned by The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 41% of surveyed couples admitted that either or both individuals committed physical or emotional infidelity. 22% of married men and 14% of married women admitted to extramarital affairs and those percentages are higher in uncommitted relationships.
Read this article. →Sex addiction is a controversial topic in the addictions field. One of the debates that people have is over whether or not sex can be an addiction at all. The controversy likely originates from a long fought educational battle that was waged to move past the sexual repression of our
Read this article. →Some couples do not have sex, and they have no relational problems because of this. However others struggle with their sexual relationship to such a degree that they are willing to end their relationship because of this. These problems with sexual issues in a relationship can greatly vary, but they
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