by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 24, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Great Sex for Couples, Sex Therapy in Newport Beach
Fetish behavior is perhaps the most confusing of all sexual behavior. How can someone get a sexual charge out of kissing a woman’s calves or dressing up in a blue latex suit? No one is exactly sure of the answer, but this variation in sexual behavior is more...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
Michael J. Telch, PhD and Yasisca Pujols, MA via www.issm.info Sexologists–researchers who study sex–need to measure particular mood and anxiety states associated with different types of sexual problems. But in a sex therapist’s office, a good...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
“Switching to a different oral contraceptive might improve sexual function for women who have contraceptive-related sexual problems, researchers have found.” via www.issm.info Low desire? Talk to your gynecologist about trying a different method of birth...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 16, 2013 | Uncategorized
SEATTLE — There are some health topics that are so taboo, so embarrassing, that women won’t even talk about them in the privacy of a doctor’s office. To address these concerns Swedish Medical Center is hosting a live, online chat during which women can ask...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 15, 2013 | About Sex Therapy
I’ve tuned into “Masters of Sex” the past few weeks to see how the film captured the larger-than-life personality of Virginia Johnson and the chilly persona of Dr. William Masters. The organizational red tape Masters had to go through to get...