The Cultural Context of Sexual Pleasure and Problems

Edited by Kathryn Hall Ph.D and Cynthia Graham, Ph.D

This book is for professionals, students and interested readers. With chapters from countries as diverse as Cameroon, Iran, Israel, Russia, China and the Netherlands, it challenges our ideas about normal and problematic sexuality. With contributions from some of the leading thinkers in the field of sex therapy, this cross cultural examination is sure to improve the treatment of those suffering from sexual dysfunctions worldwide.

Blog Posts

Flibanserin: It’s Getting Complicated.

Women’s sexual desire is complicated. Part psychology, part relational, part cultural and part biological, sexual desire is also uniquely individual. While sex therapy helps many women reclaim desire some women feel that the physical part

Et tu Cosby?

Sexual violence is an act, not a character trait. It appears that it takes more than 10 women to challenge the word of a celebrity. It seems that it is easier for people to believe

Pink Viagra?

Are women’s sexual needs being ignored by the pharmaceutical industry? Is this sex discrimination? If you want to increase your sexual desire there’s a few things you can do:

Pioneering Publications

Dr. Kathryn Hall has over 20 years of experience in sexuality research and direct clinical practice. She runs be successful private practice in Princeton, New Jersey in which she specializes in the treatment of sexual dysfunction.