by Stephanie Buehler | Feb 25, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Dr. Stephanie Buehler in the Media, Sex Therapy in Newport Beach, Sex Therapy in Orange County, Sexual Abuse and Survivorship, Sexual Pain Disorders
Last week I was part of a panel of experts on vulvodynia who spoke about the treatment of this confounding syndrome at Mission Hospital. Vulvodynia–literally, pain in the vulva area–can be distressing for both a woman and her partner. ...
by Stephanie Buehler | Jan 23, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Marriage and Relationships, Sex and Mental Health, Sex Therapy in Newport Beach, Sex Therapy in Orange County, Sexual Pain Disorders
I will talk about sex therapy along with other topics at the following conferences: "Vulvodynia: Diagnosis and Treatment," Panel Discussion Pelvic Floor and Sexual Medicine Health Professionals February 18, 2013, 6:30 – 9:30 at Mission Hospital Strict...
by Stephanie Buehler | Jan 21, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Great Sex for Couples, Great Sex for Women, Sex Therapy in Newport Beach, Sex Therapy in Orange County, Sexual Pain Disorders
Vaginismus might be one of the most puzzling, frustrating sexual conditions that psychologists treat. Since The Buehler Institute specializes in sex therapy, about 10-20% of our clients at any one time are women and partners affected by this condition, which...
by Stephanie Buehler | Jan 13, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Great Sex for Couples, Great Sex for Men, Great Sex for Women, Marriage and Relationships, Sex in the News, Sex Therapy in Newport Beach, Sex Therapy in Orange County
I haven't read Sex at Dawn but I have certainly read about it. The idea is that humans aren't meant to be monogamous, because theories of natural selection and other forces in our prehuman history make it more genetically advantageous to our species to...
by Stephanie Buehler | Jan 1, 2013 | About Sex Therapy, Great Sex for Couples, Great Sex for Men, Great Sex for Women
You've gone through all your promises to yourself for 2013: spend more time with the family or friends, save more money for retirement, lose weight or workout or eat more healthily, ask for a raise, etc. But have you made any relationship resolutions...