Next-Sex

Next-Sex Next-Sex combines innovative consulting, writing and training services for the most recent advancements in sexuality and technology.

Founder Dr. Holly Richmond, Somatic Psychotherapist and Certified Sex Therapist, is considered a pioneer In bridging the gap between sexual health education and entertainment. She looks at what’s next on the near and far horizons of technosexuality. This comprises research and experience utilizing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), teledildonics and emergent sexual aids including mechanized sex dolls (sexbots). By investigating the influences of emergent technology on sexual health, Dr. Holly identifies how these developments affect individual satisfaction and intimate relationships, from dating apps to long-term partnerships.

03/08/2020

Happy International Women’s Day! Striking a power pose and standing up for all of the women who do SO MUCH . I appreciate you, need you and feel blessed to have you in my corner. I’m in yours too.

02/10/2020

How can we make s*x more mindful? That’s the topic of this Tuesday’s talk with s*x therapist Dr. Holly Richmond. Dr. Richmond is a Somatic Psychologist, Certified S*x Therapist (CST), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with offices in NY, NJ, LA and Portland (OR). I spoke to Dr. R...

12/26/2019

It’s a great day when you’re quoted in !🙌🙌Thank you Leslie Goldman for the insightful and informative reporting on postcoital dysphoria (PCD).

“It’s common for a woman to tell me she cried because she had an incredible experience and felt so connected to her partner,” says Holly Richmond, PhD, a certified S*x therapist with offices in Southern California, New York and Portland, Oregon. Tears can also be fueled by Orgasm—specifically, the resulting spikes in the neurotransmitter dopamine as well as oxytocin, the “cuddle hormone.” Weeping out of sadness, however, may signify PCD, an unsettling condition that “can involve tearfulness or even all-out sobbing,” says Richmond. A 2015 study found that 46 percent of women have experienced PCD at least once.

Cry Smarter: if you’re suffering from PCD, a mental health provider can help you figure out whether the problem has to do with your relationship, your life or a past experience of s*xual assault. To deal with trauma-related PCD in the moment, Richmond suggests mentally repeating a mantra to ground yourself in the present—That was then, this is now—and finding a therapist who works with survivors of s*xual abuse and assault. *x *xeducation *xuality *xtherapy *xtherapist *xpositive

11/11/2019
11/08/2019

You deserve to live a life you are excited about! 🙌. What’s next for you? I’m off to Finding Eros conference and delivering a talk on Resurrecting Eros. What happens after recovery from s*xual trauma (or truly any hardship in our lives that’s made us feel stuck)? How do we claim what’s ours? ❤️. *xtherapy *xual *xed

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Certified S*x Therapist (CST) and Next S*x founder Holly Richmond, PhD is a pioneer in bridging the gap between s*xual health education and entertainment. She looks at what’s next on the near and far on the technos*xuality horizon.This comprises research and experience utilizing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), teledildonics and emergent s*xual aids including mechanized s*x dolls (s*xbots). At Next S*x, we investigate emergent technology’s influences on s*xual health, from dating apps to long-term partnerships, and identify how these developments affect individual satisfaction and intimate relationships.