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William A. Henkin, Ph.D.

Psychotherapy, Counseling, Sex Therapy for individuals and couples.
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William A. Henkin, Ph.D., is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Board Certified Sex Therapist. He is author or co-author of more than a dozen books, including The Psychic Healing Book (with Amy Wallace), Bodywise (with Joseph Heller), The Spiral Tapestry, The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book, and Consensual Sadomasochism: How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely (with Sybil Holiday). He conducts his private psychotherapy practice in San Francisco.

Consensual Sadomasochism: How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely (with Sybil Holiday, CHT)

Available at your local book reseller or online.

Bodywise: An Introduction to Hellerwork for Regaining Flexibility and Well-Being (with Joseph Heller)

Available at your local book reseller or online.

The Psychic Healing Book (with Amy Wallace)

Available at your local book reseller or online.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book

Available at your local book reseller or online.

Articles by this Expert

(Jun. 2009)

Help! I Think I’m Bisexual!

(May. 2009)

The Importance of Trust in Intimacy

(Feb. 2009)

Some Differences Between Being Gay and Being Transgendered

(Dec. 2008)

Keeping Your Own Sense of Self in a Long-Term Relationship

(Jun. 2008)

Coming Out: The Process and the Act

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(Aug. 2009) I love my boyfriend very much. I have known him four years, sex is the greatest, he wants to get married, have kids, is very generous,... Full Question & Answer

(Jul. 2009) Hi, I don't really know how to ask this question but I'll try.  My wife and I have been married for 13 years and I have... Full Question & Answer

(Nov. 2008) I recently married for the second time, and I adore my husband. He's my best friend and has been for 25 years. However, when it comes... Full Question & Answer

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