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MQ Nov/Dec 2009

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The Porn Explosion
How Are Therapists Reacting
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Featured Articles

Out of the Shadows
By Wendy Maltz

A revolution in how people access and use pornography has taken the therapy community by surprise. Now some experts believe that an epidemic of porn use is society's newest and most challenging mental health problem.

Depathologizing Porn
By Joe Kort

Open porn use introduces a relational question that most couples never face: how to live with the knowledge that your partner's erotic fantasy-world often doesn't include you.

The Heart of the Matter
By Barry McCarthy

Whether they know it or not, what most people are looking for in sex therapy isn't so much a change in specific behaviors as a way of developing a more rewarding couple sexual style.

Journey to the In-Between
By Michael Ventura

While so much about sexuality is brazenly public these days, we haven't advanced very far in our ability to talk about what we find most terrifying about our own sexuality.

Reality Shows
By Fred Wistow

Is there anyplace more filled with despair and dread than an emergency room in the middle of the night?