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Category Archives: Sex
Two Therapists Talking: Sex Positivity
In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I talk about sex positivity. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss, write us at TwoTherapistsTalking@gmail.com.
What Others Had To Say This Week
Interesting blog posts and news stories from the past week… Make Friends with Your Loneliness – Tammy T. Stone How to Be in a Relationships When You’re Single – Kara-Leah Grant The Value of Allowing Conflict – Patrick McCurry 5 … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, Change, Creativity, Emotions, Jay Blevins, Marriage, MFT, Monogamy, Non-Monogamy, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Sexuality, Therapy
Tagged Advice, Anxiety, Awen Therapy, Change, Communication, condoms, Creativity, Happiness, HPV, Jay Blevins, marriage, MFT, Relationships, Research, Sex, Therapy, Understanding
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Why We Should Talk About Sex…
A great article by Kate McCombs (sex educator, blogger, managing editor for MySexProfessor.com, and founder of Sex Geekdom) was published on Kinkly.com Monday. I decided it was too good to save for the end of the week round up of articles. Talking … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, Communication, Jay Blevins, Kate McCombs, Kinkly.com, MFT, MySexProfessor.com, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Sex Geekdom, Therapy
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Communication, Education, Jay Blevins, Kate McCombs, Kinkly.com, MFT, MySexProfessor.com, Relationships, Sex, Sex Geekdom, Therapy
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What Others Had To Say This Week
Interesting blog posts and news stories from the past week… Emotional Eating: 3 Steps to a Binge-Free Life. – Anzhela Shurina What are men unconsciously seeking in internet porn? – Patrick McCurry How to Flirt and Be Attractive – Dr. Jeremy Nicholson … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, Change, Emotions, Ethical Slut, Jay Blevins, Marriage, Memory, MFT, Porn, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Sexuality, Therapy
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Boundaries, Change, Communication, ethical slut, Jay Blevins, marriage, Memory, MFT, Porn, Relationships, Research, Sex, Therapy, Understanding, Vulnerability
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Two Therapists Talking: Sensation Play
In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I talk about sensation play – what it is and how it can enhance sexual interactions. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss, … Continue reading
Special Book Offer!
For a limited time you have the opportunity to purchase Stephany Ekman’s Why She Won’t Sleep With You Anymore at a special price. For the next week the price will be reduced. But here’s the trick – the sooner you buy … Continue reading
Posted in Awen Therapy, Book Review, Couples, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, MFT, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Stephany Ekman, Therapy
Tagged Awen Therapy, Book Review, Couples, Expectations, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, Relationships, Sex, Stephany Ekman, Two Therapists Talking, Understanding, Vulnerability
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What Others Had To say This Week…
Interesting blog posts and news stories from the past week… Subpersonalities-who is driving our bus? – Patrick McCurry The All-or-Nothing Marriage – Eli J. Finkel I’ve Stopped Apologizing For My Body During Sex – Mandy Study reveals surprise about sex lives … Continue reading
Posted in Awen Therapy, Change, Emotions, Jay Blevins, Marriage, Memory, MFT, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Therapy
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Change, Expectations, Jay Blevins, MFT, Perspective, Relationships, Research, Sex, Strength, Understanding
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Two Therapists Talking: Pornography
In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I talk about pornography and how it can be used in positive ways in relationships. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss, write … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, Fantasies, Feminist Porn, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, MFT, Porn, Pornography, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Therapy, Two Therapists Talking, Uncategorized
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Couples, Fantasies, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, MFT, Porn, Relationships, Sex, Therapy, Two Therapists Talking
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Get Your Head In The Game…
I often talk to my clients about being “too heady.” By that I mean many people have become disconnected from their bodies and spend too much time thinking and worrying. When we get that way we don’t feel things. We … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, Emotions, Jay Blevins, MFT, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sex, Therapy
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Couples, Jay Blevins, MFT, Relationships, Sex
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Two Therapists Talking: Sex Addiction
In this episode of Two Therapists Talking, Jasmine St. John and I talk about our views on sex addiction. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to hear us discuss, write us at TwoTherapistsTalking@gmail.com.
Posted in Advice, Awen Therapy, David Ley, Emotions, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, MFT, Psychotherapy, Sex, Sex Addiction, The Myth of Sex Addiction, Therapy, Two Therapists Talking, Uncategorized
Tagged Advice, Awen Therapy, Connection, Emotions, Jasmine St. John, Jay Blevins, JSJ Therapy, MFT, Research, Sex, Sex Addiction, Therapy, Two Therapists Talking
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