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Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationships for a Lifetime with Dr Cynthia Graham PhD | Bonus Session
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Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationships for a Lifetime with Dr Cynthia Graham PhD | Bonus Session

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*This episode explores human sexuality and is intended for mature listeners.

In this episode, Lisa speaks with a senior scientist at the Kinsey Institute and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sex Research, Dr. Cynthia Graham about condoms and the rise of sexually transmitted infections within the mature population as they embark on building intimacy in new relationships.

Cynthia Graham shares data from the multiple Kinsey Institute’s Condom Use Research Team (KI-CURT) studies.

This episode is a bonus special edition of the Good Citizens Election Season Survival Guide designed to help restore common sense and sanity in a crazy world…

Cynthia Graham PhD — How Min Sense:

  • Condom use for older adults is key in preventing STIs. {2:06}

  • Results from Kinsey Institute’s Condom Use Research Team questionnaire and intervention that focused on condom use. {4:57}

  • A Fit Kit helped users find the perfect size and style condom. {13:09}

  • Women weigh in on condom attributes and sexuality. {17:26}

  • Curable and incurable sexually transmitted infections. {28:54}

  • The surprising findings, common errors, and confirmed stereotypes found in the Kinsey studies. {30:37}

About Lisa’s guests:

Dr. Cynthia Graham, PhD is a renowned clinical psychologist, a senior scientist at the Kinsey Institute, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sex Research. With her extensive experience and numerous accolades, including the Masters & Johnson Award from the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Dr. Graham is a leading figure in the field of human sexuality research.

Cynthia is a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexology and is a past President of the International Academy for Sex Research. In 2023, she received the Masters & Johnson Award from the Society for Sex Therapy and Research.

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