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Earlier this week, renowned sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer sat down with FM for a little quickie before answering questions for a joint event of the Harvard College Women’s Center and the Seneca. With a slight twinkle in her eye and a quiver in her voice, this 78-year-old dishes on college sex and her career answering questions about orgasms. And to be frank...4’ 7” has never looked sexier...
Harvard students crammed into a House common room to solicit sex tips from a septuagenarian last night. The speaker was famed sex therapist Dr. Ruth, who was hosting a question-and-answer session in Cabot House. Her topics ranged from bawdy to serious—from the definition of oral sex and myths about masturbation on the one hand, to contraception, abortion, and homosexuality on the other. In her opening remarks, Dr. Ruth set out to expose the truth behind rumors about human sexuality. “The size of the penis,” she said...
...posting the article "How the Brain Rewires Itself" on my office wall. It's further encouragement that you can stop your brain from rewiring itself into depression, anxiety and addiction. As a board-certified cognitive behavioral therapist, I've had great success training people to emerge from depression using simple mind exercises to switch their neural activity from the feeling part of the brain to the thinking part. Biology is not destiny. Will is destiny. Arline B. Curtiss Escondido, California...
...Beddoe-the subject of a Time cover story in 2005-writes that Braydle's goatee and narrow spectacles lent him a Freudian air. And in the therapist's preoccupation with sex there are echoes of the work of Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis, the family of psychological theories and methods he devised in the 1890s, underpins the many forms of psychotherapy available today. Freud postulated the existence of the unconscious, which he said is shaped by early experience and can profoundly affect moods and behavior, its secrets detectable in dreams and slips of the tongue. "[Braydle] would justify his treatment of [Beddoe...
...posting the article "How the Brain Rewires Itself" on my office wall. It's further encouragement that you can stop your brain from rewiring itself into depression, anxiety and addiction. As a board-certified cognitive behavioral therapist, I've had great success training people to emerge from depression using simple exercises to switch their neural activity from the feeling part of the brain to the thinking part of the brain. Biology is not destiny. Will is destiny...