A complimentary online workshop to help boomer and senior men and women
revive intimacy after illnesses like prostate disease or breast cancer
Hosted by Diana Daffner of IntimacyRetreats.com and presented by Rabbi Dr. Ed Weinsberg
Join us and you will discover . . .
• Why intimacy is the key to self-healing
• The importance of making love versus having sex
• 5 major obstacles to intimacy and sexuality after a major illness
• How to discuss intimacy and sexuality with your doctor
• 6 reasons men or women don’t have sex or don’t want it after a major illness
• 10 strategies for reigniting sexuality and intimacy after a major illness
• The S-T-I-C-K Method of sensate focus for whole-body sex - a key strategy
• How to redefine what it means to be a man or woman
• 5 things you should never say when your spouse or partner cuts off intimacy
• The most important thing you can say or do to reignite intimacy
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This session features Rabbi Dr. Ed Weinsberg, EdD, “The Intimacy and Prostate Pro.” Rabbi Ed is a prostate cancer survivor, healthcare educator, gerontologist and intimacy coach, who works with boomer and senior men and women. He is the author of the Amazon bestseller, Conquer Prostate Cancer: How Medicine, Faith, Love and Sex Can Renew Your Life and its companion blog, ConquerProstateCancer.com.
Millions of men and women experience sexual dysfunction caused by illnesses that affect them or their spouses or partners. Consider these shocking facts: • Half of all men over 40 are struggling with some form of erectile dysfunction (ED).
• 40% of American women experience female sexual dysfunction.
• Half of all men over 50 have an enlarged prostate that can block sexual functions. • One in eight women eventually get breast cancer. • One in six men eventually get prostate cancer - 200,000 diagnosed annually in the U.S. alone. • One-third of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer are Boomers, ages 44-65. • Prostate cancer treatment results in ED for 50% to 75% of survivors. • 55% of women don’t talk to doctors, especially about bladder or sexual problems; men also avoid such personal discussions - and so do doctors! At best, sexual dysfunction can make a man feel “less of a man,” and a woman feel “less of a woman.” It deprives you of carefree intimacy and can ultimately DESTROY your close relationships. Even worse, you could be dealing with a more serious illness like prostate or breast cancer. In this special training with Rabbi Ed, you’ll finally discover how to renew your confidence and vigor! Get Your Copy Now: