Sexology

Each week, Dr. Nazanin Moali interviews experts, psychologists, mental health practitioners and researchers to explore the most intriguing findings in psychology of sex and intimacy. Sexology podcast will give you insight into all that you have ever wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask. Join us in this weekly journey to examine sexuality and pleasure from a scientific perspective.

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EP54 – Sexology's Top 10 Sex Tips

EP54 – Sexology's Top 10 Sex Tips

Welcome to episode 54 of the Sexology Podcast. Today’s show mark’s the one year anniversary since beginning the podcast and thank you for all of your support and feedback to the show, it is truly appreciated.   In this episode, we recap highlights of some of the best interviews from the last year, featuring pearls of wisdom from:   Dr. Albert Wong (Episode 01) Dr. Barbach (Episode 06) Dr. Emily Nagoski (Episode 10) Dr. Patti Britton (Episode 14) Dr. Jen (Episode 15) Laurie Watson, LMFT (Episode 19) Renelle Nelson, LMFT (Episode 21) Dr. Lanae (Episode 30) Dr. Laurie Mintz (Episode 39) Dr. Pomeranz (Episode 41) Dr. Anita Johnson (Episode 42)   To book an appointment with me (50% Discount until valentine’s day) please visit - https://oasis2care.clientsecure.me/client_portal   Resources https://www.sexologypodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

16 Tammi 201832min

EP53 - Sex and Dating with Dr. Sharon Cohen

EP53 - Sex and Dating with Dr. Sharon Cohen

Welcome to episode 53 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Dr. Sharon Cohen who talks to us about how to decide if you are emotionally ready to have sex with your date, putting communication at the heart of your relationship and the importance of negotiation when it comes to consensual sexual activity.   Dr. Sharon Cohen is a Relationship and Love Consultant in Newport Beach, California. She works with women who can’t seem to find the right relationship or who aren’t sure they are in the right relationship. Sometimes clients who come to her are ready to give up on love. She helps them have supportive, committed, deeply loving relationships with a man who ROCKS THEIR WORLD.   Her vision of success is that all women who want to be will be in relationships of ever-lasting love with their “meant-to-be” partners, feeling connected and loved. Her primary mission is to help women gain the skills to attract and keep long-lasting love.   A sub-set of that mission is to get women inspired to attract the love they desire. Her expertise and life experiences support in sparking awareness and prompting change in her clients. Using an educational and action-oriented program, Dr. Sharon’s clients see their interactions and relationships in a whole new light. With this new-found awareness, her clients free themselves from their past mistakes in their dating, relationships, and life so they can now relax into love.   She has a background in psychotherapy and now works as a consultant, ready to offer you expert advice as to what it is you are doing wrong. Her experience is that the clients who are coming to see her don’t know what it is they are doing that isn’t working and they are ready to get that guidance.   She currently sees clients in her office, on “walk & talks” outside of the office and via phone calls for people who aren’t in the local area.       In this episode, you will hear:   How to decide if you are emotionally ready to have sex with your date? How can you assess the partner is ready? Reestablishing sexual boundaries after they’ve gone too far Putting communication at the heart of your relationship Learning to communicate more face to face and less via texting How long we should continue going out with someone when there is no sexual chemistry? The importance of negotiation when it comes to consensual sexual activity   If you are a listener of the Sexology podcast, one of the best ways to support our show is to leave us an honest review on iTunes. Those that give us an honest review on iTunes during January 2018 will be eligible for a Free T shirt during the month on January. All you need to do is to take a screenshots of your review and post it at one of the following social media platforms:   https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care   You can also email the screen shot to us at drmoali@sexologypodcast.com    Resources http://drsharoncohen.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

9 Tammi 201835min

#MeToo Movement & Popular Media with Dr. Phillips

#MeToo Movement & Popular Media with Dr. Phillips

Welcome to episode 52 of Sexology Podcast. Today, I am delighted to welcome Dr. Nickie D. Phillips. Nickie is an associate professor of criminal justice at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY where she teaches courses that include criminology, criminal justice, crime and media, and victimology. She is director of the Center for Crime and Popular Culture serving scholars, students, and laypersons interested in issues pertaining to the intersection of crime, social control, and popular culture. The Center sponsors special events, lectures, and guest speakers on campus, each geared toward understanding how cultural artifacts shape and reflect public attitudes toward offenders, victims, and the operations of the criminal justice system. Nickie received her Ph.D. from City University of New York Graduate Center in 2006 and holds a M.A. in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Her research interests include media and crime, crime and popular culture, and sexual violence. She is author of Beyond Blurred Lines: Rape Culture in Popular Media (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017) and co-author of Comic Book Crime: Truth, Justice, and the American Way (NYU Press, 2013), the latter of which examined representations of crime and justice in contemporary American comics books through the lens of cultural criminology. In this episode, you will hear: The evolution of rape culture during the past decade. The concept of rape culture in television, gaming and comic books. The normalization of violence against women in media. How #Metoo movement breaks the silence of ongoing sexual harassments in our society. Potential backlash of #MeToo movement. Empowering the victims of sexual harassment. Methods for ending rape culture Resources http://www.sfc.edu/academics/institutescenters/popculture https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442246270/Beyond-Blurred-Lines-Rape-Culture-in-Popular-Media# https://www.amazon.com/Comic-Book-Crime-Alternative-Criminology/dp/0814767885 nphillips@sfc.edu Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

2 Tammi 201837min

Cancer and Sex

Cancer and Sex

Welcome to episode 51 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Deborah Beaumont. We talk about how cancer diagnosis may affect an individual’s sexuality and sex life, the effects it can have a survivors’ intimate relationships and coping mechanisms recommended to improve their sexual health.   Deborah Beaumont is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and two-time cancer survivor. After her last experience with cancer (bilateral breast cancer) and multiple complications from treatments she was frustrated with conventional medicine telling he the only thing she could do to prevent another recurrence of cancer was to take prescriptions, get yearly check-ups and hope for the best that it didn't return. Feeling there was a need to know about more about prevention and making treatment decisions that supported having a good quality of life (given all the treatment and medication side effects she experienced) she immersed herself in learning about holistic and integrative treatment that complimented the medical advice she was being given.   She is now a certified functional medicine practitioner and is a holistic and integrative health coach supporting women and empowering them to make treatment decisions not only in treating cancer reclaiming their health and having a good quality of life after chemo and active treatment is done. She emphasizes an integrative mind-body approach to health, healing and living.   She works with women by phone and Skype and provides coaching and consultation to women looking for holistic and integrative recovery.   In this episode, you will hear: How cancer diagnosis may affect individual’s sexuality and sex life Sexual side effects from post cancer treatment Knowing that it’s ok for women not to be sexual after cancer treatment How cancer can affect survivors’ intimate relationships? The psychological differences between sexual side effects of post cancer treatment and cosmetic surgeries       Coping mechanisms recommended to survivors as a way to improve their sexual health Resources https://mindbodynutritionrn.com radicalhealthRN@gmail.com     Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

26 Joulu 201739min

EP50 - The Man Rules & Sexuality

EP50 - The Man Rules & Sexuality

Welcome to episode 50 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Dan Griffin, M.A., who talks to us about the meaning behind “The Man Rules”, his thoughts on recent sexual allegations that have broken in the media and the importance of context and consent in alternative sexual behaviors. Dan Griffin, M.A., is an internationally recognized author, thought leader, and expert on men’s relationships and masculinity. Dan’s work and life is dedicated to exploring and redefining what it means to be a man in the 21st century. Dan is dedicated to helping men be better men by understanding the impact of the Man Rules on their lives and finding the success in their personal lives they are striving for in the professional lives. Griffin’s book, A Man’s Way through Relationships, is the first book written specifically to help men create healthy relationships while navigating the challenges of the “Man Rules™,” those ideas men internalize at very young ages about how to be real boys and men. In 2015, Dan was honored to be named a Senior Fellow at the world renowned leader for treating addiction and trauma, The Meadows. Griffin’s professional background includes over two decades in the mental health and addictions field. He is also the author of A Man’s Way through the Twelve Steps, the first trauma-informed book to take a holistic look at men’s sobriety. He co-authored Helping Men Recover, the first comprehensive gender-responsive and trauma-informed curriculum for addiction and mental health professionals. Griffin earned a Master’s degree in Sociology from the University of Kansas where his graduate work was the first qualitative study centered on the social construction of masculinity in the culture of Alcoholics Anonymous. Dan grew up in the DC area and lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Nancy, and his daughter, Grace, and has been in long-term recovery from addiction since he graduated college in May of 1994.  In this episode, you will hear: The meaning behind “The Man Rules” Dan’s thoughts on recent sexual allegations that have broken in the media Do we relieve abusers of their actions if they’re sex addicts? Recommendations to be more relational in your sexuality Can we change our erotic template? The importance of context and consent in alternative sexual behaviors How a man might react differently from when they’re in recovery from sexual addiction to when they’re in the midst of it   Resources http://www.dangriffin.com/man-rules-podcast   Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

19 Joulu 201736min

EP49 – Is My husband Gay?

EP49 – Is My husband Gay?

Welcome to episode 49 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Dr. Joe Kort, Ph.D. He talks to us about why some straight men are drawn to gay sex, the taboo of talking about this topic and how are compulsive behaviors different from sexual attraction.  Psychotherapist, coach and author Joe Kort, Ph.D., MSW, MA founded his practice in 1985. Its specialties include: Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy, emphasizing how being knowledgeable about gay issues informs the therapeutic process, and IMAGO Relationship Therapy, a specific program to help couples and singles learn to improve their communication and relationship skills. It is based on the books Getting The Love You Want and Keeping The Love You Find by Dr. Harville Hendrix.  This practice specializes in sex therapy and sexual identity issues, including Out-Of-Control Sexual Behavior; responsible non-monogamy/monogamy; childhood sexual, physical and emotional abuse; mixed-orientation marriages; coming out; and depression and anxiety. The group offers workshops for couples and singles. In this episode, you will hear:   Why some straight men are drawn to gay sex but aren’t gay The compartmentalization men can make between gay sex and being gay How society says it’s ok for women to have sex other women but not the same for men How trauma reenactment can play a role in this issue The taboo and difficulty to talk about this with partners How are compulsive behaviors different from sexual attraction? How the more this issue gets repressed, the more it will come up The role shame plays around this issue How homophobia can be used as a smokescreen   Resources http://www.joekort.com http://www.straightguise.com     Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

12 Joulu 201734min

EP48 - Why Men Force Women to Watch Them Masturbate

EP48 - Why Men Force Women to Watch Them Masturbate

Welcome to episode 48 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Quandra Chaffers, LCSW. In this episode we talk about how masturbation can become a form of violence, the trauma nonconsensual masturbation creates and why the actions of Harvey Weinstein and Louis C.K were acts of violence. Quandra Chaffers, LCSW is a Certified Sex Educator through AASECT the American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists, and also a Certified EMDR Therapist. She boasts over 10 years of experience working with sexual violence survivors as both a crisis intervention counselor and a psychotherapist. For six years, she made a career in treating violent offenders as a facilitator for a batters intervention program. Quandra strives to help men and women overcome rape, intimate partner violence, sexual acting out, and a host of other sex related issues. She believes that sexual health is the natural solution to sexual violence. Her private practice Sexual Abuse and Sex Solutions is located on the cusp of the Nob Hill district in San Francisco and helps clients address both sexual trauma and problematic sexual behaviors.  In this episode, you will hear: How masturbation can become a form of violence Where is the line between out of control sexual behaviour and violence? Why the actions of Harvey Weinstein and Louis C.K were acts of violence The damage Kevin Spacey did by using his coming out as a smokescreen for sexual abuse The trauma nonconsensual masturbation creates Understanding the root causes of why people become sexual offenders The importance and need to learn to have more empathy   Resources https://www.sasstherapy.com quandra@sasstherapy.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

5 Joulu 201738min

EP47 - "Only Yes Means Yes"

EP47 - "Only Yes Means Yes"

Welcome to episode 47 of the Sexology Podcast, today I am delighted to be joined by Jeanette Tolson who talks to us about what constitutes consent, what might stop someone from reporting sexual assault and how can we create a culture of consent. Jeanette Tolson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor in New York.  She earned her Master’s in Social Work at SUNY Albany and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Sex Therapy and Sexuality Education at the University of Michigan.   Prior to opening her private practice in 2015, she was the Executive Director for a not for profit community recovery organization.  Ms. Tolson currently has an academic appointment at SUNY Delhi and been teaching there continuously since 2009. Ms. Tolson has worked in a variety of outpatient settings. Her clinical interests include working with relationships from an attachment perspective, LGBTQ issues, recovery from infidelity, and substance use disorders. For more great content please check out Sexology Podcast Website   In this episode, you will hear:   What constitutes consent? How yes doesn’t mean yes all the time What is sexualized hostility? Why perpetrators find it arousing to terrorize their victim What might stop someone from reporting sexual assault The ways in which alcohol can affect these situations during and after the assault How can we create a culture of consent?   Resources https://jeanettetolsonlcsw.com https://youtu.be/oQbei5JGiT8   Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

28 Marras 201739min

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