Dr Josh
A cognitive scientist helping you 'think' about sex in a rational way to improve your sexual pleasure
Description
I'm a PhD and cognitive scientist who began in the business world trying to solve the problems of thinking errors and underlying brain patterns that cause us to miss the logical fixes that are often right in front of us. In this journey I realized I could apply my knowledge to another area that plagues many of our relationships: thinking about sex in a new and informed light, helping us to unlock the joy and happiness of sexual pleasure without getting stuck on mental hangups. I do this by accessing my extensive research on thinking and the brain, including knowledge about thinking errors, heuristics, and a whole host of other cognitive factors. This knowledge has helped me and my wife's relationship, and I hope it can help you with your sexual pleasure and relationships as well. I provide educational and coaching-based services around cognition and sex, personal growth, and relationships. My role is to educate, guide, and support clients in meeting their sexual and relational goals. I am not providing psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis, or treatment of psychological or medical disorders. For those services, please see a clinical psychologist, counselor, or psychiatrist.
Suggested Questions
- I want to have a threesome, but monogamy seems to be considered the moral standard.
- I think I'm exhibitionist. Is that okay?
- Why do I feel ashamed sometimes after I cum?
- How do cultural and religious beliefs shape our understanding of sexuality?
- How can couples support each other in overcoming sexual fears?
- What impact does societal stigma have on sexual expression?
- How can couples work together to improve their sexual experiences?
- How does anxiety affect sexual performance and desire?