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Episode 359: Are You Having “Good Enough” Sex?

2025/1/3
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Sexual problems are common. So how do we fix them? In today’s episode, we’re going to dive into the Good Enough Sex Model.) It’s a radically different way of thinking about sex that can help us both in preventing problems from emerging in the first place, as well as fixing problems when they appear.

My guest is Dr. Barry McCarthy). He is an emeritus professor of psychology at American University and a certified couple’s therapist. He has published more than 150 academic papers and chapters, and has authored or co-authored 24 books. In 2016 he received the Masters and Johnson award for lifetime contributions to the sexuality field.

Some of the topics we address in this episode include:

  • Why do we need more than just medication when it comes to fixing sexual problems?

  • What is the Good Enough Sex Model? How is it different from other forms of sex therapy?

  • How can we set realistic expectations for resolving sexual problems?

  • Why is playfulness such an important element of good sex?

  • How can parters resolve disagreements about sex in a healthy way?

You can check out Barry’s *Psychology Today *profile) to read more of his work.

Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology.)


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