Description
How Sex Heals offers engaging, concise essays full of rejuvenating advice and healing wisdom from long-standing professionals in the fields of therapy, sexuality, and psychology, including: Stanley Siegel, Michael Picucci, Galen Fous, Neil McArthur, Alyssa Siegel and Ben Peck.
Discover:
-How to decode your deepest sexual desires
-How to access your sexual "blueprint"
-What your fantasies and desires might say about your past
-How to move past feelings of shame, guilt, and frustration surrounding sex
-How to navigate your fantasies within our sex-obsessed, often sex-shaming society
-How to integrate spirituality into your sexual routine
...and many more honest, authentic, and articulate accounts of sexual exploration and awareness.
All proceeds from How Sex Heals will go towards providing continuing support for Psychology Tomorrow Magazine and the Alternative Therapists Directory. With your support, we can create a thought-provoking shift towards the acceptance of all healing forms of therapeutic practice that embrace holistic approaches to well-being.
Author: Galen Fous Mtp, Neil McArthur Phd, Ben Peck
Publisher: Unconscious Productions, LLC
Published: 08/10/2015
Pages: 82
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.47lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.17d
ISBN13: 9780578168227
ISBN10: 0578168227
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Human Sexuality (see also Social Science | Human Sexuality)
About the Author
Stanley is a psychotherapist, author, lecturer, and former Director of Education and Senior Faculty member of New York's renowned Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. With nearly 40 years of experience in the field of psychology, Stanley has developed a bold and unconventional approach to psychotherapy that has led to his most recent book, "Your Brain on Sex: How Smarter Sex Can Change Your Life". Siegel has taught at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Adelphi University, and the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, he was the founding director of the Family Studies Center in Huntington, NY, and has served as a consultant to hospitals and mental health centers throughout the country. The creator and writer of the "Families" column for Newsday, Siegel also co-authored two popular books: "The Patient Who Cured His Therapist and Other Unconventional Stories of Therapy," and "Uncharted Lives: Understanding the Life Passages of Gay Men", both of which have been translated into 6 languages. His books serve as the basis for workshops around the country. Siegel has served as the review editor for two professional marital therapy journals, and his work with couples and families is the subject of two educational videos. Siegel's lifelong interest in art has included a period during the mid-1990s as the Dance Editor for Showbusiness, in which he reviewed and reported on the dance scene in New York City. Siegel created the popular sex column "Intelligent Lust" for Psychology Today magazine, which is now featured in this collection as well as in Psychology Tomorrow Magazine, for which he is Editor-in-Chief. It also appears regularly throughout the Middle East in FitNStyle magazine.
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