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EP227 - Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex with Dr. Ian Kerner

EP227 - Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex with Dr. Ian Kerner


Season 1 Episode 227


Welcome to episode 227 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I'm delighted to welcome back Dr. Ian Kerner to the podcast. In this episode, Dr. Kerner talks to me about his new book; So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex: Laying Bare and Learning to Repair Our Love Lives, overcoming psychological sexual rigidity, expanding into verbal foreplay and ways you can bring new sexual ideas to your partner. 

 

Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist and nationally recognized sexuality counselor who specializes in sex therapy, couples therapy and working with individuals on a range of relational issues. Ian is the New York Times best-selling author She Comes First (Harper Collins), which has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He regularly consults for articles in major publications such as The Atlantic and The Economist, and he also writes on the topic of sex for CNN Health.  

 

He is the co-director of the sex therapy program at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, one of New York's oldest and most respected not-for-profit mental health training and treatment facilities. In addition to being a Clinical Fellow of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT), Ian is certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists and he is also a member of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) and The American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA). Ian was born and raised in New York City, where he maintains a private practice and lives with his wife and two sons, and their beloved dogs, Jitterbug and Oscar.  

 

In this episode, you will hear: 

  

  • How many couples can’t remember when asked, when the last time they had sex was 
  • Can sexual chemistry be created if there’s never been much attraction? 
  • Looking at psychological sexual rigidity 
  • Learning to adapt and change your erotic template 
  • The need to have good foreplay to allow for better sex 
  • Expanding into verbal foreplay  
  • Not setting yourself unrealistic expectations  
  • How our busy lives effects our sexual well-being  
  • Ways you can bring new sexual ideas to your partner 
  • Understanding not to give up straight away and give things time 
  • Knowing these issues are common and something everyone struggles with  
 
 

 

Find Dr. Ian Kerner Online 

https://www.iankerner.com  

  

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