Friday, April 29, 2011

Gardner (1992, pp. 585) suggests that the therapist should help her achieve sexual gratification.

Gardner (1992, pp. 585) suggests that the therapist should help her achieve sexual gratification. Gardner notes that "verbal statements about the pleasures of orgastic response are not likely to prove very useful. One has to encourage experiences, under proper situations of relaxation, which will enable her to achieve the goal of orgastic response." Gardner (1992, p. 585) suggests that vibrators can be extremely useful in this regard, and "one must try to overcome any inhibition she may have with regard to their use." Gardner (1992, p. 585) states: "Her own diminished guilt over masturbation will make it easier for her to encourage the practice in her daughter, if this is warranted. And her increased sexuality may lessen the need for her husband to return to their daughter for sexual gratification."
http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/res/dallam/2.html

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