10 good reasons couples don't enjoy sex - and innovative ways to help them /

What do most couples really want from sex? It isn't endless orgasms, or sex around the clock. Most people want the same old things: connection, pleasure, excitement, mystery, validation, and magic. When the prospect of getting these is slim, satisfaction declines, and desire falls. This is not...

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Corporate Author: Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Other Authors: Klein, Marty (Contributor)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:This edition in English.
Published: Phoenix, AZ : Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013.
Series:The video journal of counseling and therapy, 2014
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:What do most couples really want from sex? It isn't endless orgasms, or sex around the clock. Most people want the same old things: connection, pleasure, excitement, mystery, validation, and magic. When the prospect of getting these is slim, satisfaction declines, and desire falls. This is not a 'dysfunction;' improving genital 'function' is not the answer. The key, instead, often lies in addressing power struggles and control issues; the existential challenges of adulthood; and the need for a new vocabulary. We will discuss how to move couples from perfunctory, infrequent sex to a more vibrant and intriguing experience. We'll also look at what therapists need internally to help couples discuss sex.
Item Description:This video was a presentation given at The couples conference in Apr. 2013.
Physical Description:1 online resource (112 min.).
Playing Time:01:51:27