Authors
Peggy J Kleinplatz, Nicolas Paradis, Maxime Charest, Shannon Lawless, Marlene Neufeld, Robert Neufeld, Danielle Pratt, A Dana Ménard, Bogdan Buduru, Lianne Rosen
Publication date
2018/7/4
Journal
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
Volume
44
Issue
5
Pages
438-449
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Beginning in 2005, our team conducted a series of studies on optimal sexual experiences. We have applied our findings to develop a group therapy intervention for couples presenting with low sexual desire/frequency and sexual desire discrepancy. The goal was to improve the quality of erotic intimacy by focusing on such elements as being fully embodied during sex, increasing authenticity, trustworthiness, and vulnerability. Twenty-eight heterosexual individuals (14 couples) were seen in 16 hours of couples group therapy. Each completed the New Sexual Satisfaction Scale in pretests, posttests and six-month follow-ups. Significant differences in satisfaction (p <.001) were found in overall sample means from pretests to posttests and follow-ups. Significant differences were also found in 10 of 20 items, plus in two of three added items, including satisfaction with intensity of sexual arousal, variety, frequency, partner's …
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Scholar articles
PJ Kleinplatz, N Paradis, M Charest, S Lawless… - Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2018