As a relationship therapist and coach, the topic of sex and the disagreements surrounding sex are not uncommonin my office. Mostly, the disagreement communicated to me is due to the lackof frequency from those who identify themselves as male in gender.
As my guest, Elizabeth McGrath, a sex and relationship therapist and sexuality educator located in the Los Angeles area, explains so eloquently, sexuality and exploring one’s preferences, level of desire, and frequency widely varies across different individuals, as well as across the lifespan of the couples’ time together.
Ms. McGrath works with individuals and couples, guiding them as they learn to value their own pleasure and overcome obstacles to satisfying sexual self–expression, resulting in exhilarating sex lives, embodied attachment and fulfilling relationships with themselves and others.
In 2011, Elizabeth graduated with a master’s in social workand became a certified yoga instructor and somatic breath worker, which added a physical and breath–focused level to her work.Trained in the Somatica Method™, she speaksboth locally and internationally about sexuality, gender, sexual expression and sexual performativity.
Learn more about Elizabeth McGrath at thesomaticsextherapist.com