The doctor is making house calls. Myrtle C. Means, Ph.D., psychologist, sexologist, and educator has created an invaluable tool for lovers. No matter the nature of the relationship (straight, gay, somewhere in-between, or something all-together different) "The Recipe for Ecstasy: A Couples' Guide to Intimacy and Pleasure" can help you identify your personal desires; develop the ability to effectively communicate your needs; and, at the same time, teach you how to satisfy your partner's every wish throughout your lifetime together. This workbook can be found on her website (www.therecipeforecstasy.com), amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, createspace.com, and wherever you find her. She never leaves home without it.
"You must first know your own desire, then you can satisfy the appetite of another," says Dr. Means. She includes personal narratives from participants in her studies - savory recipes for ecstasy - to demonstrate the key elements of peak sexual and relationship satisfaction. What are the essential ingredients to the recipe for ecstasy? Arousal, newness, intimacy, variety, and effective communication... just to name a few. Through these narratives, Dr. Means shares technique and inspiring ideas to help couples increase sexual and relationship satisfaction over time. Experts agree that this non-fiction book will improve the quality of connectedness and satisfaction for all types of couples. Dr. Means outlines research and theory in an accessible format that allows readers to help themselves. Individual and couple activities are fun and enlightening, while working toward the goal of improved intimacy, better relationship satisfaction, and the experience of shared ecstasy. A go-to guide for everyone who works with and provides care to individuals and couples, particularly those who are trying to improve their most valued and most valuable relationship: the couple.Videos