Are drugs good or bad for your sex life?

Performance enhancing steroids make you stronger, sexual performance drugs make you last longer, and MDMA heightens sensual experience. Yet alcohol reduces sexual function, including erection, and antidepressants decrease desire.

The future of sex and treatment for sexual disorders will absolutely include the potential for new prescription drugs and the use of over the counter stimulants, enhancement drugs and an exploration of empathogenics for the treatment of trauma.

In this cutting edge course, we will also discuss treatment options for the future of sex and substance abuse. There is potential for the future of treatment in the use of empathogenics (MDMA) and psychedelics (LSD and psilocybin). Also in the future are more pinpointed medications for hormonal treatment and endocrinological intervention, deep probe brain stimulation and new brain science research focused on addiction treatment. We will review the new potential for the future for sex and drugs, treating addiction and abuse as well as the ongoing search for new arousal and desire drugs.

What happens when addiction turns against us and orgasm difficulties and intimacy are affected?
How long do the effects last after sobriety? Will we find more pinpointed medications for hormonal treatment and endocrine interventions for addiction?
And why are psychedelics (LSD and psilocybin) making a comeback? In the 1960s they came into the mainstream culture and changed the face of medicine and awareness. What do we know today that makes this resurgence any different?

We will review the new potential for the future for sex and drugs, treating addiction and abuse as well as the ongoing search for new arousal and desire drugs.

In a new three part teleclass on Drugs, Medicine and Sexuality we will talk about all this and more. Watch for special guests and lots of resources and handouts.

Week One: Substance Abuse and Sex – Recreational Drugs and Illicit Drugs, Substance Abuse, Alcohol, Club Drugs including Ecstasy and Molly, Amphetamines, Poppers, Cocaine, Heroin, and Marijuana and their effects of sexual function including abstinence and sobriety issues

Week Two: Sex and Legal Addictions – Legal Prescription Drugs and Over the Counter Drugs and Sexual Side Effects, Anti Depressants and other Psychotropic Medications, Performance Enhancing Drugs, Sexual Dysfunction Medications

Week Three: The Future of Sex and Drugs – Psychedelics and Plant Medicines, Research for the Future, potential for Sexual Function Drugs and Treatment on the Cutting Edge

CLASS STARTS SOON: NOV 11, 19, 26

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