Sex.com Taps Therapist, Astrologer Catherine Auman

CALABASAS, Calif. — Catherine Auman has been tapped as Sex.com’s newest contributor and channel partner. Auman will contribute bi-weekly educational columns directed at single men and women, as well as couples.

Auman has a Masters in Psychology and is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and certified NLP practitioner with more than 25 years of professional experience helping thousands of clients.

When I was approached about contributing to Sex.com, I immediately saw the opportunity as a way to reach out to millions of people,” said Auman. “The topics I plan to write about include everything from Tantric Sex to improving your overall love relationships.”

In addition to contributing regular columns, Catherine is the resident Astrologer for Sex.com. Visitors will now be able to get updated horoscopes on a weekly basis.

“I know some people are skeptical about Astrology, but I encourage you to give it a chance,” Auman said. “This is not some silly, mindless fluff. You will receive weekly readings relating to relationships, love, and of course, sex.”

“Ms. Auman is another great addition to our growing list of outstanding contributors to the site. As a leader in her field, her experience will help contribute to Sex.com’s growing versatility in the adult marketplace,” Sex.com CEO and President Del Anthony said.

Auman has made frequent appearances as a mental health expert on the national TV show “Extra.”

Auman’s writings have been published in journals, magazines and books in the US and other countries, and she has headed nationally based psychiatric hospital programs, where she has working with alternative methodologies based on traditional wisdom teachings.

Auman’s range of training includes meditation, yoga, women’s spirituality, massage and both traditional and spiritual psychology.

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