EPISODE · Nov 21, 2017 · 37 MIN
EP46 - Desire in Long Term Relationships
from Sexology · host Dr. Nazanin Moali, Ph.D, Psychology of Sex | Couple Therapy | Sex Education
Welcome to episode 46 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Stuart Fensterheim, LCSW who talks about the factors that contribute to a loss of passion, the differences between hook up sex, marital sex and making love and how intimacy tends to only be associated with sex. Stuart Fensterheim, LCSW is an author and podcaster specializing in helping couples to create a true and authentic love story where they both feel secure and important. His thirty plus years as a therapist have given him a unique perspective on love and relationships. The Couples Expert Podcast is produced weekly and has an international following on iTunes; currently with over 100,000 downloads and growing. The podcast brings Stuart together with experts from all over the world; in the field of love and relationships. In-depth and insightful discussions on all facets of adult relationships are addressed on The Couples Experts podcast. In addition to his Podcast, clinical and online work, Stuart also facilitates seminars and workshops employing emotionally-focused couples therapy; as well as intensive counseling weekends designed to help couples get to the heart of their struggles and find the answers they are seeking for a closer and more connected loving relationship. Stuart is available to speak on topics including: Surviving Infidelity and Rebuilding Trust Finding Love in Middle Age Having a Closer Connection with Your Partner § Sexuality and Monogamy Same-Sex Relationships Making Your Good Relationship Great In this episode, you will hear: The factors that can contribute to a loss of passion How a couple’s sex language can be different and the importance for open communication The difficulty to connect when there’s unresolved emotions with our partners The differences between hook up sex, marital sex and making love Why people struggle with synchrony sex How intimacy tends to only be associated with sex Resources http://www.thecouplesexpertscottsdale.com http://www.thecouplesexpertscottsdale.com/podcasts Email: [email protected] Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Welcome to episode 46 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Stuart Fensterheim, LCSW who talks about the factors that contribute to a loss of passion, the differences between hook up sex, marital sex and making love and how intimacy tends to only be associated with sex. Stuart Fensterheim, LCSW is an author and podcaster specializing in helping couples to create a true and authentic love story where they both feel secure and important. His thirty plus years as a therapist have given him a unique perspective on love and relationships. The Couples Expert Podcast is produced weekly and has an international following on iTunes; currently with over 100,000 downloads and growing. The podcast brings Stuart together with experts from all over the world; in the field of love and relationships. In-depth and insightful discussions on all facets of adult relationships are addressed on The Couples Experts podcast. In addition to his Podcast, clinical and online work, Stuart also facilitates seminars and workshops employing emotionally-focused couples therapy; as well as intensive counseling weekends designed to help couples get to the heart of their struggles and find the answers they are seeking for a closer and more connected loving relationship. Stuart is available to speak on topics including: Surviving Infidelity and Rebuilding Trust Finding Love in Middle Age Having a Closer Connection with Your Partner § Sexuality and Monogamy Same-Sex Relationships Making Your Good Relationship Great In this episode, you will hear: The factors that can contribute to a loss of passion How a couple’s sex language can be different and the importance for open communication The difficulty to connect when there’s unresolved emotions with our partners The differences between hook up sex, marital sex and making love Why people struggle with synchrony sex How intimacy tends to only be associated with sex Resources http://www.thecouplesexpertscottsdale.com http://www.thecouplesexpertscottsdale.com/podcasts Email: [email protected] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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