Is Stress from Work Dragging into the Bedroom?

With 24-hour connectivity to phones and work, people are more stressed than ever before.

And, stress oftentimes shuts down your ability to have healthy relationships. It creates conflict with your partner and can make individuals crave isolation. When stressed, everything in your body tightens, your blood pressure raises, and you feel overwhelmed and drained, which makes intimacy a challenge. 

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini reminds couples that they have control over stress and their sex life. She offers tips on how to remove stress from the bedroom, re-establish intimacy and improve communication inside and outside the bedroom. 

Listen as Mary Jo joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to keep stress from work out of your relationship and the bedroom.
Is Stress from Work Dragging into the Bedroom?
Featuring:
Mary Jo Rapini, LPC
Screen Shot 2019-04-29 at 10.50.20 AMMary Jo Rapini, MEd, LPC, is a psychotherapist specializing in intimacy, sex and relationships, and maintains a private practice in Houston, TX. Additionally, she is a renowned lecturer, author and television personality. Mary Jo is a high-energy and popular keynote speaker. Her dynamic style, passion and enthusiasm is particularly engaging for those dealing with intimacy issues and relationship challenges, or those simply hanging on to unasked questions about sex in relationships.