Stop focusing on the problem and start building the solution.
Authored by Dr. Elizabeth Boatman, PhD, LMFT, Bridging the Gap offers a revolutionary approach to managing desire differences, moving beyond traditional quick fixes and into deep, sustainable reconnection. This is the workbook for couples who want to stop arguing about sex and start creating a deeply satisfying, personalized intimate life.
Who This Workbook Is For?
For Couples:
If you feel pressure, blame, or confusion over differences in desire, this workbook provides the kind, structured guidance of a therapist right at your fingertips. Move from feeling stuck to feeling empowered and connected.
For Clinicians:
Integrate this professionally designed guide into your practice. Based on the clinical recommendations for treating desire discrepancy on behalf of the European Society of Sexual Medicine published in 2020, this resource for structured homework aligns with modern relationship therapy models, giving your clients powerful tools between sessions.
Inside the Workbook:
This isn't just theory—it's a practical guide that shifts your perspective and changes your habits based on these core principles:
Normalize Desire Differences
- Embrace Desire's Evolution
Prioritize Responsive Desire
Establish Kind Communication
Design a Shared "Sex Script"
Cultivate Self-Knowledge
Address Underlying Relationship Issues
- Stimulate Self-Differentiation
Ready to Transform Your Intimate Life?
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(PDF) Bridging the Gap: A Couple's Guide to Reconnecting Intimately
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Your purchase grants you, Dr. Elizabeth Boatman, PhD, LMFT, and your individual partner (if applicable), or a purchasing clinician, a non-transferable right to use this workbook.
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