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Dr. Jennifer Konzen is a two-time nationally award winning sexuality researcher. God's plan for sexual intimacy in marriage is the work of a Master artist and genuine intimacy is like a beautiful masterpiece. Your marriage is going well but you want to make your sex life better and you’re looking for help on how to do that. Or perhaps sexuality in your marriage has been an area of great frustration and heartbreak. The Art of Intimate Marriage provides direction and guidance on how to get to a new place.
"Jennifer ... helped us to be at ease about this sensitive topic, and shared it in an engaging, honest, vulnerable, and humorous manner... I was able to learn how to help couples who were unfaithful in their relationships, as well as learn how to educate my children about sexuality in a respectful way."
Ministry Staff
Singapore
"Jennifer's passion for her work instantly shows through... Jennifer has taught me to invite my clients, their spouses, their families and their faith communities into connection and understanding of their sexuality. This invitation is a refreshing alternative to regressing into fear with clear, detailed discussion about intimacy, eroticism and sexuality. Her book, The Art of Intimate Marriage: A Christian Couple's Guide to Sexual Intimacy is an indispensable referral to many of my Christian clients. Her trainings are an important resource to therapists local and across the United States.
LMFT
California
For many years, I have been interested in pursuing specialized training in sexuality but found it was difficult to locate reliable courses that were also spiritually grounded. Dr. Konzen provides both biblically astute and scientifically apprised training and is deeply committed to practical applications that include medically informed approaches. Dr. Konzen’s model of therapy is both evidence-based and full of useful tools that can be immediately put into practice in session. I have benefited tremendously from training at the Center for Sexuality and would recommend Dr. Konzen’s courses to both training therapists and experienced therapists alike.
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