No More Clueless Sex: 10 Secrets to a Sex Life That Works for Both of You
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Two renowned sex therapists show people how to get the love they want Sex therapists Dr. Gail Wyatt and Dr. Lewis Wyatt have helped thousands of people achieve more fulfilling sex lives through their private practices, speaking engagements, writings, and research. Now the Wyatts explore ten common sexual patterns that sabotage love, from faked orgasms, "quickies," and by–the–numbers sex to relying on drugs or pornography. The Wyatts explore the dynamics of each pattern and offer a customized program to achieve greater intimacy and better relationships. Gail Elizabeth Wyatt, PhD (Beverly Hills, CA), is a sex therapist in private practice and a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at UCLA. The author of more than 100 professional publications and books, including Stolen Women (0–471–29717–8), she has appeared on television and had her work profiled in many magazines, including Essence, Ebony, Self, and Vogue. Lewis Wyatt, MD (Beverly Hills, CA), is an obstetrician/gynecologist and sex therapist in private practice. He has taught residents in Martin Luther King and Cedars Sinai Medical Centers in Los Angeles and served as a medical consultant on television and radio. The Wyatts have been married for more than 30 years.
GAIL ELIZABETH WYATT, Ph.D., is a sex therapist and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at UCLA. She manages over ten million dollars in research grants worldwide from the National Institute of Mental Health. She is the author of over 100 professional publications and books, including Stolen Women: Reclaiming Our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives.
LEWIS WYATT Jr., M.D., is an obstetrician/gynecologist and sex therapist in private practice. He has been active in teaching residents at Martin Luther King and Cedars Sinai Medical Centers in Los Angeles, serving as a medical consultant on television and radio, and working along with his wife, Dr. Gail Wyatt, on grants to investigate STD prevention for women. The Wyatts have been married for more than thirty-eight years.