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Fully Present Sex: How Mindfulness Can Heighten Desire, Arousal, and Satisfaction

Fully Present Sex: How Mindfulness Can Heighten Desire, Arousal, and Satisfaction

By brynn lavery on April 30, 2019

April 2019 – Psychotherapy Network article by Lauren Dockett

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5 Ways Sexual Meditation Can Help You Have Better Sex

5 Ways Sexual Meditation Can Help You Have Better Sex

By brynn lavery on April 4, 2019

April 4, 2019 – Prevention Magazine article by Cassie Shortsleeve

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Daily Expert: This Mindfulness Technique Will Enhance Your Sex Life

Daily Expert: This Mindfulness Technique Will Enhance Your Sex Life

By brynn lavery on February 7, 2019

February 7, 2019: – Men’s Health article by Dr. Justin Lehmiller

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5 Ways to Use Mindfulness for a Better Orgasm

5 Ways to Use Mindfulness for a Better Orgasm

By brynn lavery on January 28, 2019

January 28, 2019 – She Knows article by Cassie Shortsleeve

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How Addyi, the ‘Female Viagra,’ Can Do More Harm Than Good

How Addyi, the ‘Female Viagra,’ Can Do More Harm Than Good

By brynn lavery on January 2, 2019

January 2nd, 2018 – Healthline article by Janet Brito

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Millennials aren’t having less sex than previous generations. They’re just the first to admit the truth.

Millennials aren’t having less sex than previous generations. They’re just the first to admit the truth.

By brynn lavery on December 14, 2018

December 14, 2018 – Our Windsor article by Emma Teitel

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Sex tips … from a Buddhist monk?

Sex tips … from a Buddhist monk?

By brynn lavery on December 14, 2018

December 14, 2018 – CNN article by Ian Kerner

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Canadians are having less sex, but we’re still finding pleasure on our own

Canadians are having less sex, but we’re still finding pleasure on our own

By brynn lavery on December 11, 2018

December 11, 2018 – Article by Laura Hensley for Global News

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3 Things You Didn’t Realize Might Be Killing Your Sex Drive

3 Things You Didn’t Realize Might Be Killing Your Sex Drive

By brynn lavery on December 7, 2018

December 7, 2018 – Article for Chatelaine by Wendy Glauser

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Dr. Lori Brotto Helps Women Cultivate Sexual Health and Desire

Dr. Lori Brotto Helps Women Cultivate Sexual Health and Desire

By brynn lavery on November 29, 2018

November 29, 2018 – Interview by Kristi Alexandra for Loose Lips Mag

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