Therapists in New York State
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New York City: Alice K. Ladas, Ed.D.
"Body, mind and spirit cannot be separated so I work with the whole person. At the start, I help individuals and couples focus on what they want, what they need to do to get there, then support them to take the necessary steps. Healing occurs in the presence of non-judgmental loving appropriate care."
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Plainview: Women's Therapy Center
"Devoted To Women's Physical And Emotional Health." Specializing in all forms of pelvic pain associated with sexual and non-sexual activity including Vaginismus, Vulvodynia, Dyspareunia, and other Sexual Dysfunctions
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Potsdam: Patricia Whelehan, Ph.D., CST, CAC
Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Potsdam. Therapy practice includes issues of gender identity and gender roles, sexual orientation, male erectile and ejaculatory problems, and women's concerns with reaching orgasm.
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Manhattan: Judy Kuriansky, Ph.D.
Specializing in Couples Counseling, Marital Therapy, Dating and Love Advice, Sex Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Tantric Therapy, Spiritual Emergencies, and Eclectic Therapy
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New York City: Dorothy C. Hayden, LCSW
"Some people want to stop certain behaviors, other to modify or fully integrate them into their lives."
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Facts About Sex Therapy
1. It Can Help You Gain Confidence in the Bedroom and in Your Life.
2. You Won't Be Asked to Take Your Clothes Off
3. You Don't Have to Worry About Saying Anything Taboo
4. Finding the Right Sex Therapist Can Make (or Break) Your Experience
5. It Can Help People Who Already Have Great Sex Lives
6. It Might Save Your Marriage
7. It Can Help Solve a Wide Range of Sexual Problems
8. It Can Help You Be a Better Communicator
9. It Can Be a Little Bit Like an Anatomy Lesson
10. It Can Help Bring Back That Loving Feeling
read more: Sex Therapy Facts at WomansDay.com - Sexual Health - Woman's Day