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The Feeling is Gone: How to Get it Back

By Lori Buckley, Psy.D.
For many couples, sex bonds their relationship. However, when sex becomes a source of conflict and friction, it can drive them apart. Sex is good for your physical and emotional health. When we are connected to our sexuality, we feel more alive.
Enhancing Sexual Intimacy

By Karen Israel, M.Ed.
What do you do if your husband or boyfriend doesn’t want sex as often as he used to or anymore at all? It is possible, that throughout the course of a relationship, the desire for sex can wax and wane. When the man in a heterosexual relationship begins to desire sex less, this can create many adverse effects on the woman in the relationship and for their relationship altogether.
No Time for Sex??

By Lori Buckley, Psy.D.
When couples tell me they have no time for sex, I wonder if this is really a time issue or the quality of sex that’s falling short. The good news is that either way there are things you can do to improve your sex life.
Understanding Sexual Addiction

By Joseph Winn, MSW, LICSW
For many, the idea of seeking professional assistance to heal from sexually addictive behavior seems daunting. This article seeks to introduce the reader to the concept of sexual addiction, describe the cornerstones of the addictive process, and inform the reader that healing from sexual compulsivity is possible.
Sexual Dysfunction...Based on Whose Standards?

By Miriam Biddelman, CSW
While the DSM-IV defines sexual dysfunction as "a disturbance in the processes that characterize the sexual response cycle associated with sexual intercourse," points of view in the field of mental health care continue to vary, both in determining an accurate definition and responding with appropriate treatment.
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