Dr. Aline Zoldbrod - Sexual Health
Dr. Aline Zoldbrod is a well-known Boston-based licensed psychologist, individual and couples therapist, and an AASECT certified sex therapist. She is the author of three commercially published books about sexuality and relationships. Her book, SexSmart: How Your Childhood Shaped Your Sexual Life and What to Do About It has been translated into four languages and was recognized as one of the top three sex-help books of the year. She is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Michigan Sexual Health Certificate Program. You can find her at sexsmart.com.
Curiosity about sex is a good thing. As a sex therapist, I’m all for it. But writing about women’s orgasms can be a bit like stepping into a hornet’s nest. [Full Story]
Curiosity about sex is a good thing. As a sex therapist, I’m all for it. But writing about women’s orgasms can be a bit like stepping into a hornet’s nest. [Full Story]
When a couple does not listen to each other, are not attuned to each other’s struggles and issues, and do not feel as close as good friends do, emotional intimacy is absent.  [Full Story]
When people are in the beginning stages of love , what you might consider the “lust” phase , there’s rarely any problem initiating sex. At that point in the relationship, you’re dazzled with and obsessed by the other person. [Full Story]
Valentine’s Day is almost upon us. If you’re part of a couple, it’s a good time to start thinking about it , especially if you’ve previously gotten tripped up on Valentine’s. [Full Story]
I have been seeing couples for 40 years as a psychologist. Clients come into therapy with the hope that the therapist can fix some aspects of their relationship that is broken. [Full Story]
Family of origin trauma is all around us. Most people who grew up in traumagenic families think of the behavior visited upon them by their parents as normal. [Full Story]
As parents know, it is nearly impossible to find a time and space to have private, fun sex without kids underfoot. [Full Story]
As a couples therapist, I always pay attention to what my patients tell me about whether they fight a lot and, more importantly, how they fight. [Full Story]
Here is a phenomenon that you probably did not know about: Antihistamines cause drying of your skin, and that includes skin inside the vagina. [Full Story]

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