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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 858-264-6697



Address: 3660 Clairemont Dr 92117 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.sextherapydoctor.com

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SexTherapyDoctor 13.12.2020

I have a new article for you. I know times are stressful so I wanted to take some of the stress off of you by introducing some play. Enjoy! Please see my post in the comment section below this post.

SexTherapyDoctor 16.11.2020

I’m delighted to introduce you to Michelle Melendez, one of our presenters at the Women Emerging: Reclaiming Our Souls from Sexual Abuse summit. Mother Misa If... you are a sexual abuse survivor thank you for being so brave and courageous in your healing. You can expand into peace and a body you love. I show you how at this free online event: See more

SexTherapyDoctor 30.10.2020

While sheltering at home, why not use this time for healing? Every woman deserves to be happy, including those who have lived through sexual abuse. Discover paths to happiness at this free online summit, Women Emerging: Dr. Eva Detko shares her message below;

SexTherapyDoctor 21.10.2020

April is Sexual Assault Awareness month. I myself, Celebrities, friends and many amazing men and women are participating in an on-line Super Summit to provide support and healing as well as awareness to this issue. It is a free event, so I want to invite you to attend. I expect to tell you more as we get closer to the date of April 17th to the 21st.

SexTherapyDoctor 10.10.2020

Now and for all future now moments is the best time to fill yourself and others with uplifting music. Thank you to this young man for doing the study and the work that it took for him to share this moment with us.

SexTherapyDoctor 05.10.2020

Hi Everyone, I am thinking about you and wanting you to stay safe and healthy so I have written an article that I up date when I get new ideas or information that I think you will find helpful.

SexTherapyDoctor 25.09.2020

Hey guys, I know life and relationships can be confusing and difficult for men but here is a perspective that you may not know. Women get tons of mixed messages growing up. Be proper but be appealing. Be a virgin but be a hot mama once you are mine. Let me know what you think. And gals what do you think about this?

SexTherapyDoctor 15.09.2020

The holidays are coming and there is your expectation and his expectation of fun together. So how do you get ready for intimacy and positive sexual experiences together? Let’s face it, if you don’t have a medical problem, it’s time to pour a glass of wine and have a heart-to-heart talk about your sex life. But before you start, here is what you need to know.

SexTherapyDoctor 07.09.2020

Good intentions work for sex too. But if it's an ongoing problem you eventually have to do something about it. Every time a man takes a step to make something better his partner is grateful and supportive. You both can have more fun now. http://bestpetreatment.com

SexTherapyDoctor 19.08.2020

Ever been told your a downer or to chill or brighten up before the two of you can connect? Well check these out. "28 Quotes About Why The Phrase ‘Positive Vibes Only’ Is Toxic & Why It’s Healthy To Feel Your Negative Emotions"

SexTherapyDoctor 10.08.2020

I know this video is short but it was fun to experience being in all of my senses. That is part of what automatically takes me into play mode. What takes you there? Take some time today to play. It is an automatic stress reducer.

SexTherapyDoctor 05.08.2020

So what is intimacy to you? Intimacy to my patient Dan meant having intercourse more frequently with his wife. For Susan it meant having Dan hear and understand her feelings. For another couple it could mean having deep philosophical discussions, getting on the same wavelength. For still another couple it could mean watching a sunset together, or having passionate sex. As a therapist I see all of these as intimacy. But I also believe that as a couple you can go beyond the roles that you play in life and find a way to connect more deeply. This happens when you can see the world through each other’s eyes and walk in each other’s shoes.

SexTherapyDoctor 24.07.2020

Are you happy in your relationship? If it has been more than 6 months or even 2 years you may say no. That’s why I say, Your relationship has to grow. You can’t just fall into the classic roles of breadwinner and homemaker.