Boston Based Sex Therapist's "Low Tech" Advice for Women Featured in New Book
Boston Based Sex Therapist Dr. Aline Zoldbrod's "Low Tech" Sexual Advice for Women Featured in a New Book. Her Four T's: Touch, Trust, Talk, and Time may be more critical than pills and gels for women's sexual satisfaction.
(PRWEB) November 30, 2003
Boston, Massachusetts
In the era of emphasis on "Zestra" and "Avlimil" and Viagra and testosterone supplements for women,
Boston based psychologist and sex therapist Aline
Zoldbrod Ph. D.'s decidedly "low tech" advice to women struggling with sexual problems now is found in a new book put out by the Editors of Health Magazine. *The Women Doctors Guide to Health and Healing: 200 Top Doctors Give You Their Best Advice for Preventing Illness and Treating Health Concerns* just came out in print
(Birmingham, Oxmoor), featuring Zoldbrod's perspective on women, sex, and pleasure.
Zoldbrod's writings on sex have always stressed non-medical factors, "the Four T's"--Touch and Trust (in 1998) and Talk and Time (in 2002) --as critically important ingredients to women's sexual desire, arousal, pleasure and satisfaction.
"It's sad that many surveys find more than one third of American women having difficulties with sexual pleasure. Before you pop a pill in the hopes of fixing a sexual problem," warns Zoldbrod, "first take stock of "the Four T's". Many women literally don't know how to create or experience sexual pleasure. No pill, no gel, can teach you your own recipe."
Zoldbrod's award winning book *Sex Smart: How Your Childhood Shaped Your Sexual Life and What to Do About It* (1998) describes how many women who have always believed that "sex is highly overrated" have had poor family-of-origin experiences with being touched and held, or equally destructive experiences with not being able to consistently get their emotional needs met as a child.
Zoldbrod's second self-help sex book, *Sex Talk:
Uncensored Exercises for Exploring What Really Turns You On*, written with Lauren Dockett, explores and illustrates the magic that can come out of the basic skill of talking to eachother about sexual feelings, preferences, fantasies and desires, as well as the importance of making time for eachother.
Zoldbrod's advice to women on all things sexual can be found on the web, at http://www. sexsmart. com (http://www. sexsmart. com) and her newest article on low tech solutions to Outsmarting the Sexless Marriage can be found on http://www. hisandherhealth. com (http://www. hisandherhealth. com).
Zoldbrod is associated with the Center for Sexual Function at Lahey Clinic, Peabody, and in private practice in Lexington, Massachusetts.
For an interview, you may contact her through Lorna Garano, at Lorna@newharbinger. com, or at dralinez@hotmail. com.