Learn more about female sexual function, desire and libido, and how to discuss and address very common dysfunctions with your patients in this webinar with Marianne Brandon, PhD, clinical psychologist and diplomat in sex therapy.




Overview

Sexuality is crucial for life satisfaction, relationships and overall well being. In treating your patient’s wellness, it’s important to remember the necessity in treating sexual function as it relates to overall happiness. Unfortunately, sexual dysfunction among women of any age is incredibly common. External factors, such as stress, work, medication, or parenthood can all complicate and contribute to sexual function, libido and desire.

In this webinar, Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Marianne Brandon explores common sexual challenges for women, along with the changing sex landscape, the importance of intimacy, and the neuroscience of sex. She’ll also discuss common female sexual dysfunctions and concerns, treatment overviews, and helpful ways to discuss these concerns with your patients.


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Instructor

Marianne Brandon, PhD

Dr. Marianne Brandon is a clinical psychologist and Diplomate in sex therapy. She works with individuals and couples in her Sarasota office, and via the internet with folks in New York State, Washington DC., Maryland, and Missouri. Outside of these jurisdictions, she offers sex coaching for those eligible. Dr. Brandon is the author of Monogamy: The Untold Story and the ebook Unlocking the Sexy in Surrender: Using the Neuroscience of Power to Recharge Your Sex Life. She is co-author of the book Reclaiming Desire: 4 Keys to Finding Your Lost Libido. Dr. Brandon served as a board member for an International Sexual Health Society, and also co-hosted an exciting sex therapy radio show called “In Bed with Dr. B and Ted. She completed her doctoral training at Ohio University and her internship at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Dr. Brandon is also a graduate of a post-doctoral fellowship in eating and weight disorders from the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital in Baltimore. Dr. Brandon contributes regularly to professional publications, and lectures to sex therapists, physicians, psychologists, and the public. Her more recent professional writing includes articles and chapters on female sexuality, female low libido, male and female sexual dysfunction, aging and sex, and the challenges of monogamy. Dr. Brandon is a member of the American Psychological Association; Florida Psychological Association; National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology; The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists; The Society for Sex Therapy and Research; The International society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health; The Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. Dr Brandon is licensed to practice in Massachusetts, Missouri, Maryland, Washington D.C., Florida, New York, and Arizona. The following are among the issues in which Dr. Brandon has special interest and training: sex therapy, sexual desire disorders, marital/relationship problems, hypersexual behavior, monogamy and fidelity, affair recovery, depression, cultivating passion in long-term relationships, stress, anxiety, alternative sexual relationships, pain during intercourse, and erectile concerns. She has presented seminars on topics relating to personal growth, sex therapy, low libido in women, sexual dysfunction, and on stress-related disorders such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.