Improve Your Loving and Sexual Abilities Advises Licensed Psychologist Doris Jeanette To Reduce Depression, Anxiety and Violence
Learning to improve our relationships can enhance life and increase health and happiness.
(PRWEB) October 4, 2003
Phil. PA, 10-03. The Sexual Revolution came and went, leaving us with AIDS, sex addiction and violence. "We are not more secure, mature or capable," says psychologist Doris Jeanette, Psy. D. Priests sexually abuse young clients; famous male athletics get arrested for rape, rock stars brag about female conquests and wives are so depressed that they don't make love to husbands.
"It seems obvious that we need to improve our ability to love each other" continues Dr. Jeanette, "but sexually we have not even gotten out of the starting gate." Jeanette has helped thousands of people refine their relationship abilities, since being trained as a sex therapist in 1975 at Temple Medical School when she studied with Joe Wolpe, MD, father of Behavior Therapy.
"People need help in accepting their sexual feelings without so much shame and judgment. Then they can learn to utilization the healthy energy in their body, heart and emotions for creative, noble living." Jeanette is Director of the Center for the New Psychology, (drjeanette. com) a holistic center that studies how to help people access and use more of their human potential.
Jeanette reminds us that "Our sexual energy belongs to us, not to our partner. This vital force moving through our cells can easily reduce depression, anxiety and violence." Psychological research has long known that physical affection is essential for healthy human development and that it reduces violence across cultures.
It is well established that people need to relate to each other to be happy and healthy. "So our job is to help them improve their sexual and loving abilities so that they can experience more success, fulfillment and joy in all their relationships and in everyday living."
For people wishing to improve rather than embarrass themselves, The Center for the New Psychology offers free information and data about Dr. Jeanette's Outdoor Nature Workshop Oct. 25, 2003 at http://www. drjeanette. com (http://www. drjeanette. com) Call: 215-732-6197