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Creating Sexual Desire In Long-Term Relationships
I recently attended the AASECT 2024 annual conference in St. Louis, MO as an exhibitor for MendEd.
Education and Therapy: Resources from Kimberly Keiser to Improve Your Mental and Intimate Health
Find support and education for the sexual dysfunctions you’re experiencing with MendEd and other resources by Kimberly Keiser.
Using Mindfulness to Improve Sexual Functioning
Find out more about how you can use mindfulness practices to manage intimacy dysfunctions and anxieties.
Understanding Intimacy: Communication and Connection
Research has shown that couples who communicate more frequently and in depth share higher levels of intimacy. Are you ready to learn more about how you can use communication to develop intimacy and sexual satisfaction in your relationship?
Exploring Male Sexual Fluidity
One of the most common areas we see sexual fluidity is within heterosexual relationships with one straight spouse and one non-straight spouse.
Common Male Sexual Function and Dysfunction
Dr. Barry McCarthy says the reason some men have low sexual desire is that they’re not honest with themselves or their partner about what they desire. We explore ways to improve communication – and desire – in relationships.
The Monogamy Gap
Exploring all times of monogamy and relationship styles for you and your partner can only be done through open and honest communication. Learn more about the gap in monogamy and the effects open relationships can have on your current relationship.
What to Do if You’re Caught Cheating
Learn what to do if you’re caught cheating and how to pave the road to recovery.
When You’re the One Who Cheats
Most people have been affected at some point in their lives by infidelity. In this Sex Plus Symposium session we discuss infidelity and recovery — specifically when you’re the one who cheats.
Developing Skills for Long-Term Sexual Satisfaction
We explore how to develop sexual skills to help guide you and any partners to contentment in and out of the bedroom.
Healing from Affairs, Erotic Recovery and Getting Past Betrayal
Dig deeper into how to heal from affairs, what erotic recovery looks like and how to get past betrayal when infidelity happens.
The New Monogamy
Sex therapist expert, Tammy Nelson, joins our Sioux Falls team of therapists to discuss infidelity recovery in our latest Sex Plus Symposium session.
Rewriting Sexual Scripts
Join us as we explore the different phases of a sex script with Dr. Ian Kerner and why having one matters for a meaningful sexual experience.
Gaps and Discrepancies in Desire
Recently, we had the opportunity to sit down with Barry McCarthy for the first session in our Sex Plus Symposium series and gain insights on gaps in desire and desire discrepancies in couples.
Utilizing Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
In line with our ongoing pursuit of excellence in clinical service delivery, Kimberly Keiser and Associates has added Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to our suite of services for couples. Learn more about this practice.
Infidelity Recovery
Infidelity happens in up to 20% of married couples, and it can be tough to navigate. See how infidelity recovery works and our therapists work to strengthen your relationship.
Untangling Christianity and Sexual Shame
The topic of sex is often projected in a negative manner that is engulfed with feelings of dirtiness, embarrassment, and shame. Do you remember your early discussions regarding sex?
Resources for Couples Dealing with Infertility
Hear answers to common questions about couples dealing with infertility. Kimberly Keiser spoke as part of the Living in the Wait Infertility Summit on January 30, 2021.
Why Couples Therapy Matters for Men With Erectile Dysfunction
To find relief from erectile dysfunction, it's important to involve your parter in therapy. Learn why and find help today.
Individual or Couples Therapy? What Works Best for Relational Distress
"Should we go to therapy together or individually?" Learn what works best for couples experiencing relational distress.