Sentences with phrase «sexual health author»

Douglas Braun - Harvey, LMFT, CGP, CST, is a sexual health author, trainer, and psychotherapist who bridges sexual and mental health and facilitates organizational change.

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Both authors stress abundance and all that goes along with it: wealth, health, sexual fulfillment and, perhaps most important for modem persons.
«Loveologist» Wendy Strgar is an award - winning entrepreneur, author, and sexual health educator, whose work has helped thousands of people reclaim their passion and heal their relationships.
The two types of reasoning are part of Fuzzy Trace Theory, which «has emerged as one of the major alternative paradigms to successfully explain adolescents» and adults» risk taking in domains such as health and sexual behaviors,» according to the authors.
While the authors of the New Atlantis article are not this crude and overtly bigoted in their conclusions, according to geneticist Dean Hamer, emeritus at the National Institutes of Health, «it is a selective and outdated collection of references and arguments aimed at confusing rather than clarifying our understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity.»
«This is important because there's a robust body of research showing that the ability to talk about sexual health with a partner, such as a willingness to talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead author of a paper describing the work and an assistant professor of psychology at NC State.
«Despite possible similarities in the relationship between early menarche and sexual and reproductive health in low -, middle - and high - income countries, the factors associated with early menarche and early marriage may differ across ethnic groups within the same country,» noted Mobolaji Ibitoye, MPH, DrPH candidate in the Department of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School and lead author.
The authors say that travellers returning from affected areas would benefit from health education to prevent sexual transmission.
«There had been little known at the population level about detailed aspects of women's sexual pleasure and orgasm,» said Debby Herbenick, lead author of the study and professor at the IU School of Public Health - Bloomington.
The authors assess 65 published studies undertaken in 34 countries and they identify 7 areas of mistreatment and abuse: physical (such as slapping); sexual; verbal; stigma and discrimination; a failure to meet professional standards of care; poor rapport between women and providers and health system constraints (such as a lack of resources to provide women with privacy).
Dr Eric Rimm, senior author on the study and a Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, said: «As well as improving sexual health for middle - aged men, there is another important benefit linked to heart hHealth, said: «As well as improving sexual health for middle - aged men, there is another important benefit linked to heart hhealth for middle - aged men, there is another important benefit linked to heart healthhealth.
Even fewer interventions are tailored for racial and ethnic minorities, and not one intervention has been evaluated with sexual - and gender - minority people,» said Robert Coulter, M.P.H., a doctoral candidate in Pitt Public Health's Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences and lead author of both studies.
Although participants in PROUD were much more likely to have had rectal infections and to have used post-exposure prophylaxis than was the overall population of men who have sex with men attending sexual health clinics, the authors say the size of the difference in HIV incidence was still surprising.
Together, the findings from the NIH - funded SMART study reported in 2006, HPTN 052 study in 2011 and START study this year conclusively demonstrate that starting ART promptly after HIV diagnosis protects the health of the infected individual while preventing HIV transmission to uninfected sexual partners, the authors write.
Although the data already suggested that the state of sexual health of the young adult population in Spain is generally quite good, the authors found socioeconomic and gender inequalities in practically all of the aspects studied.
«We found that genetic susceptibility to BD can increase the risk for suicide attempt, but only among those who also have experienced traumatic stress such as bullying, sexual abuse, and domestic violence,» said lead author Holly Wilcox, PhD, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
«We found that older adults remain interested and engage in sex, yet many experience bothersome sexual problems that can compromise both health and relationships,» said Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and of medicine - geriatrics at the University of Chicago and lead author of the study.
«With bullying, I think people often assume «That's just kids teasing kids,» and that's not true,» said study author Brian Mustanski, director of Northwestern University's Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing in Chicago.
â $ These data are interesting because they suggest that orgasm is not necessarily a sexual event, and they may also teach us more about the bodily processes underlying women's experiences of orgasm,» said lead author Debby Hebernick, PhD, a sexual health educator from The Kinsey Institute in a press statement.
August McLaughlin is a health and sexuality writer, podcast host and author of «Girl Boner: The Good Girl's Guide to Sexual Empowerment» (Amberjack Publishing, 2018).
Founding Director of The Sexual Recovery Institute (SRI), Los Angeles and Senior Vice President of Clinical Development for Elements Behavioral Health is an UCLA MSW graduate and early trainee of Dr. Patrick Carnes, Mr. Weiss is author of Cruise Control, Sex Addiction 101 and co-author of both Closer Together Further Apart and the upcoming Always Turned On (Summer 2014) with Dr. Jennifer Schneider.
Clinical member of: ICEEFT (International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy), AAMFT (American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists), CAMFT (California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists), IITAP (International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals), SASH (Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health), CLASS (Christian Leaders, Authors and Speakers Services).
These findings, coupled with high rates of adolescent pregnancy and obstetric complications, highlighted the need to redouble efforts around sexual and reproductive health, the authors said
Author of Treating Out of Control Sexual Behavior: Rethinking Sex Addiction (2015), Sexual Health in Recovery: Professional Counselor's Manual (2011) and Sexual Health in Drug and Alcohol Treatment: Group Facilitator's Manual (2009).
Emily Nagoski is a sex educator, author, research and activist Emily Nagoski has a Ph.D. in Health Behavior with a doctoral concentration in human sexuality from Indiana University (IU), and a Master's degree (also from IU) in Counseling, with a clinical internship at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic.
Emily Nagoski is a sex educator, author, research and activist who has a Ph.D. in Health Behavior with a doctoral concentration in human sexuality from Indiana University (IU), and a Master's degree (also from IU) in Counseling, with a clinical internship at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic.
In her four decades of practice as a sex therapist, researcher, teacher and author, she has significantly influenced the field by broadening the meaning of sexual health beyond that of physiological function and by creating a space for unconventional treatment methods....
AASECT Book Award This award is presented to the author (s) of a book that makes a significant contribution to AASECTs vision of sexual health and to the clinical and educational standards of the field.
Familiarity with domestic and international sexual and reproductive health issues, and ability to help authors formulate strong, cohesive arguments;
The author of numerous publications and resources including the Public Health Toolkit and the Amazing Brain booklet series, she is also co-author of Addressing Intimate Partner Violence, Reproductive Health and Sexual Coercion Guidelines and Healthy Moms, Happy Babies, a train - the - trainer curriculum on domestic violence and reproductive coercion, developed for home visitation programs.
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