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How the pandemic shaped the sex lives of Canadians

How the pandemic shaped the sex lives of Canadians

By brynn lavery on July 20, 2021

July 20, 2021 – UBC News article

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How To Stop Having Boring Sex feat. Dr. Lori Brotto

How To Stop Having Boring Sex feat. Dr. Lori Brotto

By brynn lavery on June 29, 2021

June 29, 2021 – The Love Doctor Podcast with Dr. Leah Tidey

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Amplify: Women are taking their sexual health into their own hands

Amplify: Women are taking their sexual health into their own hands

By brynn lavery on June 4, 2021

June 4, 2021 – Globe and Mail article by Zosia Bielski

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Better sex through mindfulness: Cultivating embodied & satisfying sexuality

Better sex through mindfulness: Cultivating embodied & satisfying sexuality

By brynn lavery on May 18, 2021

May 18, 2021 – The Science and Soul of Living Well Podcast with Dr. Melissa Ming Foynes

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Preliminary Development of a Mindfulness-Based Group Therapy to Expand Couples’ Sexual Intimacy After Prostate Cancer: A Mixed Methods Approach – Beyond the Abstract

Preliminary Development of a Mindfulness-Based Group Therapy to Expand Couples’ Sexual Intimacy After Prostate Cancer: A Mixed Methods Approach – Beyond the Abstract

By brynn lavery on April 26, 2021

April 26, 2021 – Uro Today article by Dr. Brotto

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Talking About Sex: A New App To Revolutionize Women’s Sex Therapy

Talking About Sex: A New App To Revolutionize Women’s Sex Therapy

By brynn lavery on March 8, 2021

March 8, 2021 – Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research article

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Episode 8: On Cancer Survivorship, Sexual Health and Mindfulness

Episode 8: On Cancer Survivorship, Sexual Health and Mindfulness

By brynn lavery on March 8, 2021

March 8, 2021 – GOSH Podcast

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Busting the Myth of Male Sexuality—the Need to Be Desired

Busting the Myth of Male Sexuality—the Need to Be Desired

By brynn lavery on March 6, 2021

March 6, 2021 – Psychology Today article by Grant Hillary Brenner

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Pandemic responsible for Canadian bedroom boredom: survey

Pandemic responsible for Canadian bedroom boredom: survey

By brynn lavery on March 2, 2021

Mar 2, 2021 – CityNews1130 Article by Ria Renouf

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Another victim of COVID-19: Sex between married couples

Another victim of COVID-19: Sex between married couples

By brynn lavery on February 28, 2021

February 28, 2021 – The Globe and Mail article by Zosia Bielski

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UBC Sexual Health Research
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