JoAnn Loulan is an American psychotherapist, author, and activist whose work has focused on female sexuality (especially offering support to lesbian women), breast cancer prevention, and women’s rights.
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The start of hormonal changes can be troubling, even traumatic, for young girls. Now fully revised and updated with a parents guide, Period explains in a straightforward manner the changes all girls go through, answers common questions, and includes a brief description of a pelvic exam.
Treatment for breast cancer is difficult for any woman, but for a lesbian, it can be especially difficult.
Drawing on her own and others' experiences, Loulan explores what it means to be lesbian: how we live our lives and how we want to live our lives - with passion - "passion is not only about sex, but about the life force that energizes it.
This book was conceived in order to create a body of knowledge about lesbian sexuality. Change, pleasure, and responsibility are key words in the examination of this subject. The core of the book is the homework section, including specific sexual exercises "designed to help you.
An uplifting Lesbian couple’s therapy tape from 1987. Side A - Fanning the Flames for Couples Side B - Healing the Child Within
When it comes to money, Ms. Loulan and her husband, Ronny Crawford, are all in. They contribute 25 percent of their income to political campaigns and causes, and spend their vacations traveling around the country working for candidates.
"Outrageous lesbian psychocomedian, sex therapist, and best-selling author!" is how the copy reads on an ad for JoAnn Loulan's upcoming show. And although "psychocomedian" may be a typo, (she's a psychotherapist) it expresses the energy you're bound to feel at her show.