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Intimacy Inventory

My intimacy inventory is designed to get you to start asking questions to examine and explore yourself, your behaviors, your motives, and your history.

Esther Perel's Blog - Our Comfort with Intimacy Has A Lot to do with These 7 Verbs

Our Comfort with Intimacy Has A Lot to do with These 7 Verbs. Esther Perel and Mary Alice Miller.

Esther Perel's Blog - Bringing Home the Erotic: 5 Ways to Create Meaningful Connections with Your Partner

Deep eroticism is intimate; deep intimacy is erotic. Cultivate pleasure for its own sake.

Esther Perel | Focus On Security vs. Freedom

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel | Focus On Intimate Relationships

Intimate Relationships. “Tell me how you were loved and I will tell you how you make love.”.

Esther Perel | Focus On Friendship

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel | Focus On Communication and Connection

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel's Blog - Intimacy and Your 5 Senses: How to Invite Eroticism into Your Relationship When You’re Feeling Depleted

Intimacy and Your 5 Senses: How to Invite Eroticism into Your Relationship When You’re Feeling Depleted. Esther Perel and Mary Alice Miller.

Esther Perel | Focus On Infidelity

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel | Focus On COVID and Crisis

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel | Focus On Taboo

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

Esther Perel's Blog - Letters from Esther #68: Daters Are the Pioneers of Modern Love

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

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Whether you’re looking for fresh ideas for enhancing intimacy, guidance for how to have more open conversations about sex, or permission to enjoy even more pleasure—this

Esther Perel's Blog - Letters from Esther #66: Meet Me In the Public Square

Get clarity on your most intimate romantic relationships.

WHERE SHOULD WE BEGIN? Season 5 Episode 5 - I Can Be Strong And Be Taken Care Of

with Esther Perel. features a gay, interracial couple spiraling out of intimacy as they reenact family traumas of mistrust and abandonment.

WHERE SHOULD WE BEGIN? Season 7 Episode 29 - I Want to Feel Wanted

She helps them have an honest conversation about their expectations, desires, and the ways in which their role as parents has left little room for intimacy.

WHERE SHOULD WE BEGIN? Season 7 Episode 28 - When the Turn On Becomes a Turn Off

Sexual preferences demand a lot of trust, intimacy, and vulnerability in relationships.

Esther Perel's Blog - Want to Build Trust in Your Relationship? Take Risks

Deep intimacy, as author Eli J. Finkel explained in. The All-or-Nothing Marriage, requires some tradeoff between relationship enhancement and self-protection.

WHERE SHOULD WE BEGIN? Season 7 Episode 47 - Esther Calling - Never Been In a Long Term Relationship, Scared I Don't Know How To Do This

With Esther's help, he explores how his past has contributed to his fears of intimacy and abandonment. Topic: Dating & Romantic Consumerism.

WHERE SHOULD WE BEGIN? Season 6 Episode 47 - Trauma Doesn't Like to Be Touched

A newly married couple comes to Esther for guidance on how to create a space of safety and physical intimacy while also giving voice to past trauma.