Sarah Hunter Murray Ph.D.

Sarah Hunter Murray, Ph.D., has dedicated over a decade of her academic and professional career to understanding the complexities and nuances of sexual desire. She is passionate about exposing how social norms and expectations about sexual desire impact men and women and their sexual relationships. Her research has been published in several peer-reviewed academic journals including The Journal of Sex Research, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy and Sex Roles and featured in LiveScience, Mic.com, Jezebel and the Globe and Mail. Dr. Murray is regularly interviewed as a sex expert for media outlets including Men’s Health, Fashion Magazine, Elle and Today’s Parent. Dr. Murray is a practicing relationship therapist under the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT). She works with individuals and couples experiencing sexuality and intimacy issues in Winnipeg, Canada. Sarah is the author of “Not Always in the Mood: The New Science of Men, Sex & Relationships”

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