Book Description:
4 Keys to Finding Your Lost Libido
Anyone who has stood in a supermarket checkout line
has seen all the sexy headlines on women's magazines,
touting exciting new ways for readers to drive their
men wild in bed or to heighten their own sexual pleasure.
These are tantalizing promises, to be sure. But they
sorely miss the mark.
The fact is, many women aren't interested in more
sex or better sex. They aren't interested in sex at
all. They used to be, of course. Over months or even
years, their sexual desire all but disappeared. And
they can't understand why.
Through years of clinical practice, Andrew Goldstein,
M.D., and Marianne Brandon, Ph.D., have worked with
scores of clients who aren't satisfied with their
sex drives. They've seen how women struggle to open
up about this very personal and painful problem. And
they've seen how it can erode women's self-esteem
and strain intimate relationships.
In Reclaiming Desire, Dr. Goldstein and Dr. Brandon
present a self-care version of their highly effective
holistic approach to treating low libido.
Inside you'll find:
- An exclusive self-test to assess physical, emotional,
intellectual, and spiritual health--the four cornerstones
of a healthy sex drive
- Essential information on how major life events
like pregnancy, menopause, and divorce can affect
a woman's sexual health
- A range of practical measures, from conventional
and herbal medicines to mind-body techniques and lifestyle
strategies, that can help rekindle sexual desire
- Personal stories that draw upon the real-life experiences
of women who once struggled with low libido--and emerged
with a greater understanding of their sexual selves
Reclaiming Desire also offers a healthy dose of reassurance
and encouragement as an antidote to all of the misconceptions
about low libido. As you'll learn, a decline in sex
drive doesn't automatically happen with age. And while
hormones influence sexual desire and response, they
don't determine a woman's sexual destiny. Just as
important, low libido doesn't necessarily point to
a problem in a woman's relationship with her partner.
More than likely, she simply has lost touch with her
sexual self.
Unlike those magazine headlines, Reclaiming Desire
will more than live up to its promise. With this book,
you can reclaim your desire--and make your sex life
better than ever.
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