July 15, 2020 - Wendi L. Dumbroff, MA, LPC, was recently featured in a segment on Zensensa's podcast, “Sexual Vulnerability and Presence". Dumbroff spoke on desire and how it can change over the life span of a relationship.
Emphasized throughout the interview was the importance of clear communication - especially when it came to sexual topics. "Anytime a couple shares intimate, vulnerable feelings with each other, it builds connection and intimacy between them."
Dumbroff discussed a common problem called discrepant desire where one partner wants sex more than the other. Dumbroff then mentioned that this is when the concept of "willingness" can be used. This simply means you don’t need desire to begin having sex; rather, you can just be willing to engage and desire may follow.
Dumbroff also touched on the concept of being vulnerable with one’s partner. She also spoke about the importance of mindfulness, being fully present in the moment during sexual connection.
To listen to this episode in its entirety, please visit: https://bit.ly/3ee3ola. Zensensa Podcast, is a weekly relationship show that interviews today’s most inspiring experts.
Wendi L. Dumbroff is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice in Madison, NJ, where she specializes in individual, family, couples, and sex therapy. She is a highly trained couple and sex therapist who provides a safe, non-judgmental, and sex-positive environment.
Dumbroff has extensive experience counseling individuals, families, and couples, around many different matters including; infidelity, lack of communication, depression, anxiety, and all aspects of sexual issues. Highly intuitive, she honors the perspectives of each person in the room; she deeply believes therapy is a very courageous choice and a key to understanding un-useful patterns, which repeat in relationships.
Additionally, Dumbroff is a certified teacher of mindfulness and meditation which are skills she brings into her therapy practice. To see more of Wendi’s media coverage, please click https://wendidumbrofftherapy.com/press/.
For more information, please contact Wendi Dumbroff at wendidumbroff ( @ ) gmail dot com or at (973) 937-8651.
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