
Good Sex with Emily Jamea: Starting Again — Navigating Sex and Dating After Divorce or Loss
Janeane, a new client, sat across from me in my therapy office, her eyes a contradictory mix of emotions that I was trying to pinpoint.
Janeane, a new client, sat across from me in my therapy office, her eyes a contradictory mix of emotions that I was trying to pinpoint.
My young, single clients are fed up. Their tales of dating woes sound completely exhausting. Many come to sessions traumatized after evenings gone wrong, so
Sex therapist Emily Jamea, PhD, says this proposition tends to be the most challenging for the clients she sees who have, say, only been with
Sex and relationship therapist, Dr. Emily Jamea, shares tips on reigniting the passion you and your partner once had. Check out the full interview here
Sex and intimacy are not always easy subjects to talk about. But I happened to grow up in a home where it wasn’t taboo and
If you’re in a relationship, we know it can come with some challenges. It’s important that you and your partner are on the same page
Not quite at it like rabbits? From trying to be too adventurous to dogs on the bed, experts on the habits you didn’t realise were
Emily Jamea, Ph.D., is a sex therapist, author and podcast host. You can find her here each month to share her latest thoughts about sex. Lately, it
It’s no secret that I have a lot of, shall we say, reservations (read: phobias, hangups, irrational fears) about long-term, committed relationships. One of the biggest—I mean,