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Do-It-Yourself Dating: Part 1- Pre-Dating

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Do-It-Yourself Dating: Part 1- Pre-Dating One of my favorite areas to counsel people is in the area of dating.  It is such a meaningful and exciting time for people, yet very rarely do I think people go into dating with thought, knowledge, and intention.  Dating is one of the MOST

Tantra Sexuality: Weaving Spirit and Sex

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Tantra Sexuality: Weaving Spirit and Sex Sit or lay down, with your partner or with yourself.  And breathe.  A deep, abdominal breath.  And do it again.  And just by breathing, you have the foundation of improving your sexual experience through tantra sexuality. An area of interest of mine for some

What is it like talking to a Sex Therapist online?

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Here in Central Texas, we get pretty bad thunderstorms… and sometimes the power goes out during session.  I always tell my clients I will try to reconnect because so far (knock on wood) the only power that I have lost was because an electrician was working on the house and

Sex Coaching, Sex Counseling, Sex Therapy

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There are so many words that people type into search engines when they are looking for some extra help in their sex lives (sex coaching, sex counseling, sex therapy), and sometimes when I am looking through my website data, I am surprised at what people search for, and how many different

Resources and Apps

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Resources and Apps Related to Sex Therapy, BDSM, and Therapy I recently facilitated a workshop entitled “50 Shades of Gray Areas When Working with Sex and Sexuality”.  I wanted to share just a few resources from my personal library as well as some resources that I know about. A note about

Looking for Sex Addiction Treatment? Try SexTherapy-Online!

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Finding quality treatment for sex addiction, whether you are the one who identifies as a sex addict or are the partner, spouse, or loved one of one, is a huge challenge.  This is especially true in rural areas, as there are often not readily available resources and therapists that have