Sex and Sexuality Psychology for Adults and Couples
3 articlesSex and sexuality psychology for adults and couples covers desire, arousal, consent, intimacy, shame, body image, communication, sexual differences, trauma, infidelity, dissatisfaction, and the emotional meaning of sex in relationships. It treats sexuality as psychological, relational, physical, and cultural.
Articles should use respectful, nonjudgmental language and avoid sensationalism. Useful content can help readers discuss needs, understand desire discrepancies, recognize coercion, address shame, and know when sexual concerns may need medical, psychological, or couples therapy support.
Articles should use respectful, nonjudgmental language and avoid sensationalism. Useful content can help readers discuss needs, understand desire discrepancies, recognize coercion, address shame, and know when sexual concerns may need medical, psychological, or couples therapy support.
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