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A knowledge source for intellectual, emotional and sexual health.

Loving a Partner with Asperger’s Can Be Both Challenging and Rewarding

Loving a partner with Asperger’s can be both challenging and rewarding On my first date with Mike — we’ve been partners now for 24 years – he asked me “Are we on a date?” And the second date, he asked “Are we still dating? I thought it was so sweet and endearing then. It took [...]

By |March 13th, 2017|Categories: Couples Counseling, Individual Counseling, LGBTQIA+|Comments Off on Loving a Partner with Asperger’s Can Be Both Challenging and Rewarding

IMAGO Therapy and the first two Stages of Love: Romantic Love and Power Struggle

IMAGO Therapy & the first two Stages of Love: Romantic Love & Power Struggle This video talks about my workshops on IMAGO Relationship Therapy. I describe the first two stages of love and what attracts us to a partner and what causes conflict. The next video will be the final stage of [...]

By |February 21st, 2017|Categories: Couples Counseling, Individual Counseling, LGBTQIA+|Comments Off on IMAGO Therapy and the first two Stages of Love: Romantic Love and Power Struggle

Are You a High T or a Low T?

Are You a High T or a Low T? Jerry and Linda came to me to help them with their marital problems. He felt that she had tricked him into marrying her by “pretending” to have a high sex drive, and believed that Linda was now withholding sex in an effort to punish him [...]

By |January 5th, 2017|Categories: Couples Counseling, Individual Counseling|Comments Off on Are You a High T or a Low T?

FROM A SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE, SEX ADDICTION IS NOT REAL.

FROM A SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE, SEX ADDICTION IS NOT REAL. Problematic sexual behavior, on the other hand, is very real and consumers need to be protected from sex addiction therapists who are not adequately trained in human sexuality.  Founded in 1967, the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) has released a historic [...]

By |December 8th, 2016|Categories: Individual Counseling, LGBTQIA+, Sexual Wellness|Comments Off on FROM A SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE, SEX ADDICTION IS NOT REAL.
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