Sex and Menopause: Thawing (Boiling?) the Big Chill

Turning menopause into an opportunity for sexual intimacy Published on April 7, 2011 by The Psychoanalysis 3.0 Writing, Group in Psychoanalysis 3.0 Sex after menopause is not just about loss; it can also be opportunity: for growth, healing, pleasure, and satisfaction. Of course, menopause is not an easy transition for many women. It can be … Read more

Dual Sexuality: Why you might consider going off the pill before tying the knot

The Pill’s influence on sexuality and the hormonal body Published on March 4, 2011 by The Psychoanalysis 3.0 Writing, Group in Psychoanalysis 3.0 Have you or your fiancée been on the Pill your entire relationship? The Pill can be a great convenience, and it allows spontaneous playful sex.  However, it may also influence your relationship … Read more

Do Tears Really Kill Sexual Desire?

Giving context and fantasy their due Published on February 9, 2011 by The Psychoanalysis 3.0 Writing, Group in Psychoanalysis 3.0 A front-page article of the January 7th New York Times announced that scientists have discovered evolutionary significance for human tears: It’s a way for women to signal to their men: “Not tonight dear.” What the scientists … Read more