Dr. Lori Buckley to Give Free Webinars on BetterSex.com

CHAPEL HILL, NC — The Sinclair Institute announced today that it will host a free six-part webinar series from sex therapist Dr. Lori Buckley on BetterSex.com

“The Better Sex 6-Step Program to Ignite Your Sex Life” will focus on "sex as a vital part of life and the cornerstone to intimacy." Each of the episodes aims at providing viewers with the lessons needed to help build stronger and healthier relationships.

“Dr. Lori Buckley is a valued asset for Sinclair Institute’s customers and wholesale clients as she is a familiar face in many of our sex education films and for the Sinclair Institute Select line of toys," said Rebecca Cook, director of wholesale operations and new business development for Sinclair Institute.

"She not only brings a wealth of sexual health knowledge and expertise, but she does so in an approachable, permissible and comfortable manner to facilitate frank discussions about sex and relationships.”

Dr. Buckley is a licensed psychologist and AASECT certified sex therapist with extensive training and experience in relationship and sexual issues. She has appeared on numerous television shows, including "The Larry King Show" and "The Doctors."

Dr. Buckley is also a member of The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT), The Society of The Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) and The International Society for The Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH).

“The Better Sex 6-Step Program to Ignite Your Sex Life” will run from Sept. 26 through Nov. 14. Those interested in viewing the free webinars can get more information by registering here.

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