2025-03-18
51 分钟The lack of sex education is impacting the way helping professionals talk to their clients,
and it means
that a lot of clients and patients are receiving false information that just reinforces a lot of the lies they've been told their whole lives
because their helping professionals have not had those lies debunked for themselves.
Welcome to the Couples Therapist Couch, the podcast for couples therapists,
marriage counselors, and relationship coaches to explore the practice of couples therapy.
And now, your host, Shane Burkle.
Hey, everybody.
Welcome back to the Couples Therapist Couch.
This is Shane Burkle, and this is the podcast that's all about the practice of couples therapy.
Thank you so much for tuning in.
I'm so excited to be here.
I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist,
and I try to bring you all the best topics and guests in the world of couples therapy.
And one of the topics that comes up most when I work with couples is talking about sex,
and this can be a really tricky topic to deal with for couples.
And a lot of times, people have a hard time saying what they want.
A lot of times, people have a hard time just talking about sex in general.
It's really hard when you and your partner have differing levels of desire.
How do you talk about it without making the other person feel bad?