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Todd Baratz is a certified sex therapist, licensed individual and couples psychotherapist, podcast host, and writer who specializes in sex and relationships. He has a bachelor's degree in Cultural Psychology from New York University and a Master's in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Miami. In this episode, we discuss typical relationship rules and why we need to throw those out. We explore the harsh reality of break-ups, timelines, starting to date again, setting expectations, and sex with new people. He also shares why ‘good enough’ relationships are what we should strive for and why every couple needs therapy. Basically, this episode is everything a relationship therapist wishes you knew!
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