Lies We’re Told about Sex – Sex Lies We’re Told to Believe
The messages we receive about sex from our parents, the media, and our educational, social, and religious institutions tend to be contradictory, and often downright false.
These messages for gay men are even more contradictory and false. Many men may never have had the opportunity to talk openly about their sex interest or desires or talk to someone who could provide them information on healthy gay sexuality.
For more information about counseling and psychology, check out my site at RMarcAndrews.com
Marc Andrews, LCSW, DCSW, MS has a private practice in Portland, OR which focusses on providing mental health and counseling services to gay men.
Is decreased sex in a relationship a problem?
Many of the men I see in my therapy practice have concerns about the ways in which their intimate lives have changed over time both in and outside of committed relationships.
Dan Rafter: Calling Out the GOP’s Anti-LGBT Falsehoods
Despite this progress, the crop of GOP presidential hopefuls and their supporters in Congress present a very real threat to equality’s march forward.
Most of the stuff i post has to do with mental health issues. So why this political stuff. As gay people we will never be able to achieve the fullness of who we can be if we are living under a government lead by such anti-LGBT. PLease read what that have to say about us.
Why Are Religious Conservatives So Scared of Gay Sex? | Sex & Relationships | AlterNet
What gives with all the hatred for gay people coming from conservatives, even as the rest of country is beginning to get over long-held prejudices? Part of it is just straight-up protectiveness of heterosexual privilege. Part of being conservative is relishing things (like rights) other people don
5 (+2) Keys to Preparing for Fall and Winter Blues | Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
With the crazy weather that we have been having here in Portland – one week hot, the next week cold – I’m noticing that it’s getting darker each night as I leave my office. Where did those evenings go when it was still light out at 9pm? While I am looking forward to to the cozy feeling of Fall I also know that the winter blues will soon be upon us. So, now is the time to start preparing for the long gray days of winter.
Here are some suggestions:
1) Mindfulness training
2) Exercise
3) Light therapy
4) Gratitude list
5) Connect with friends and family
6) Travel – As a friend told me when I moved to Portland, “you’ve got to get out of here at least two times during the winter, even if its just to the other side of Mt. Hood”! The sun is out there, you just have to make some effort to find it.
7) Books and Coffee – two things that make Portland great and will help get you through the long winter months.
For more information about counseling and psychology, check out my site at RMarcAndrews.com
Lady Gaga Anti-Bullying – Jamey Rodemeyer #MakeALawForJamey | Gossip Cop
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You Will Fail or Be Rejected. Now What? | World of Psychology
You will fail at some point in your life. You will be fired from a job you care about, or be rejected by a partner in a relationship you thought had a future. You will suffer from doing too much, or doing too little, all of which won