What’s Wrong With My Dick?!

Men are often so consumed by fear about their dicks--in every way. When dicks don’t function in alignment with expectations, men trend toward the assumption that something is wrong instead of inquiring more deeply into what really makes them feel erotic–or connected to their cocks.

Finn & Holly Discuss

When are there legitimate reasons to be concerned about your hard-ons?

What is the pro-symptom approach? 

What is your body saying that you can’t or won’t say?

An existential approach to understanding deeper human anxieties about abandonment and engulfment as well as a lack of self-worth, meaning, connection to self and others.

Irvin Yalom's four existential concerns—death, freedom, isolation, and lack of meaning—and how these concerns may be affecting your cock!

How to focus holistically on your dick: bringing it back into a context of the whole body rather than viewing it as a separate part of self—feeling vs. function.

Intentional Erotic Reconditioning: intentional self-pleasure as a pathway to connecting more with your cock and erotic self.

More About Dr. Holly

Dr. Holly is one of North America’s leading sex therapists, serving women, men, couples, and gender-diverse individuals for relationship and sexuality issues. She counsels a broad range of clients including Hollywood’s elite and prominent corporate clientele and offers consultation services with psychotherapy interns and other therapists. Dr. Richmond works from a sex-positive approach, meaning: “all sex is good sex as long as it’s consensual and pleasurable.” She is committed to helping her clients feel better—mind and body—not just behave differently. Her therapeutic relationships are built on strong rapport, trust, non-judgment, and acceptance, though she is directive and results-oriented, not simply supportive. Her objective is to help clients meet their goals and move through the therapy process as quickly as possible.

Dr. Holly’s new book, Reclaiming Pleasure: A Sex-Positive Guide for Moving Past Sexual Trauma and Living a Passionate Life (New Harbinger, Oct. 2021) is a groundbreaking examination of both somatic and psychological factors in survivors’ recovery.

More on Dr. Holly here!

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