Sex and cancer recovery Read ahead to know how intimacy supports emotional health reduces stress and how patients can safely reconnect during and after treatment Learn safe ways to navigate sex during ...
That feeling of being known by someone, without saying a word? That’s intimacy, and a new book from Dr. Justin Garcia says it’s oxygen for your relationships.
New research suggests that physical intimacy may help speed up wound healing ...
Hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause can also affect vaginal health, causing dryness, which leads to painful intimacy ...
Cancer changes so much more than just your physical health—it also affects your emotions, your relationships, and your sense of self. One of the biggest challenges for survivors and their partners is ...
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Does intimacy relieve stress? And can intimacy help with anxiety? Absolutely. As it turns out, the stress relief-intimacy connection is one that is ...
“There was absolutely a void of a practitioner to support intimate content,” O’Brien tells me when we speak to mark the release of her new book, Intimacy, which takes readers behind the scenes of her ...
Welcome to Ask a Cleveland Sex Therapist. Want to ask Matt a question that could be tackled in a future column? Click here. Now, onto this week’s topic. I am a 55-year-old woman who is going through ...
Relational maturity means meeting your partner at eye level. Believing you’re more or less emotional is often a clever way to ...