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Overcoming Premature Ejaculation

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From the New York Times best-selling author of She Comes First arrives the definitive guide to managing premature ejaculation – a book that could save your sex life!Do you suffer from PE? Are you unable to control when you ejaculate? Do you ejaculate within a minute or less of starting intercourse or even during foreplay? Have you tried various methods to deal with PE, only to have your hopes dashed?Do you avoid intimate situations because they could lead to premature ejaculation—so why even bother? Do the words “stop-start” and “squeeze” make you want to scream?If you answered “yes” to these questions, you could have chronic PE—and you’re not alone. PE is the most common type of sexual dysfunction a man can have, with many experts estimating that up to 30 percent of all men suffer from it. But now, with new research and a new scientific understanding of PE, comes new techniques and new approaches. The program detailed in this book combines the best of behavioral, medical, and interpersonal modalities.Ian Kerner, Ph.D, is a sex and relationships counselor and New York Times best-selling author of numerous books for Harper Collins, including “She Comes First” and “Love in the Time of Colic.” His journey to counseling grew out of his own personal battle with sexual dysfunction and his desire to help others. He often addresses issues that are common to the “American bedroom” but nonetheless lead to lives of quiet desperation. Ian is a contributor to NBC TODAY, amongst others, and lives his wife and two boys in New York City where he maintains a private practice.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 15, 2010

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Ian Kerner

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Ian Kerner is a nationally-recognized sexuality counselor and New York Times best-selling author of numerous books including the ever-popular She Comes First (Harper Collins). He writes a well known column for CNN and can often be seen on the TODAY Show and the Dr. Oz Show amongst others. He is regularly quoted as an expert in print and online media.

Ian is certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors (AASECT) and addresses issues that are common to the "American bedroom." He frequently lectures on topics related to human sexuality, with recent appearances at New York University, Yale and Princeton. Ian is the founder of Good in Bed, an online destination that brings together many of the country's leading sex and relationship experts. Ian was born and raised in New York City, where he lives with his wife and two sons.

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