Much of our understanding of what enables us to experience pleasure counterintuitively comes from the more abundant research into pain.
When we investigate the brain correlates of pleasure more closely, we discover that the pathways for pleasure and pain are closely intertwined.
When we avoid pain, we are also learning to avoid pleasure. We shut down emotionally as well as physically.
Dr. Nan
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How to Talk About Sex With Your Partner: Steps for Creating and Nurturing Your Sexual Potential
Dec 4, 2022
Before we discuss how to talk about sex with your partner, letβs highlight why it is so critically important. As a sex therapist and researcher, I can easily say that the number one reason people end up seeking sex therapy is not the loss of desire, differences in...