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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.
As parents know, it is nearly impossible to find a time and space to have private, fun sex without kids underfoot. [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]
In my experience, teaching a determined woman how to achieve an orgasm is almost always successful. But of course, the operative word is determined. [Full Story]
Unless you’re in a situation where you have a discrete sexual problem in the context of an otherwise almost perfect relationship, there’s a lot of overlap between the work that a couple therapist and a sex therapist do. [Full Story]
Are you touching your body’s skin regularly? You should. And you especially should if you don’t have a partner and are living alone. [Full Story]
A short definition of empathy is a person’s ability to sense others’ emotions, and  to imagine what they are thinking and feeling. [Full Story]
Adults who have been abused in their families of origin tend to minimize or not recognize the abuse [Full Story]
One key to having a satisfying sexual life is the ability for both partners to ask for what they want in bed. [Full Story]

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