Episode 24: Using Sex as a Weapon--Breaking Through a Sex Strike
Release Date: 05/20/2019
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info_outlineTherapists Hannah Mirmiran and Alexa Theisen discuss the sex strike suggested recently in a tweet by Alyssa Milano.
They talk about the sex strike and the messages it may send. They also talk about how many people in marriages seem to be on sex strikes.
Hannah and Alexa talk about the danger of using sex as a weapon.
They discuss trends in marriage in America surrounding sex.
They also share tools and resources to help individuals and couples improve sex.
Alexa shares that she officially graduated with her Master's degree in Counseling and has received her license to practice mental health. She is now seeing clients at Omaha Psychotherapy in person and virtually.
You can schedule a session with Alexa, or reach Hannah or Alexa at:
Omaha Psychotherapy
https://omahapsychotherapy.com
(402) 715-9710