Michael Metz
Saturday, January 17th, 2009Michael Metz, Ph.D., is in private practice with Meta Associates in St. Paul, Minnesota, is an adjunct assistant professor of family social science at the University of Minneapolis, and was on faculty for 12 years in the University of Minnesota Medical School, Department of Family Practice, where he directed the marital and sex therapy program. He has written over 60 professional publications and presented over 100 workshops nationally and internationally. We bring a new voice in the fi eld of male sexuality by explaining the Good-Enough Sex model of satisfying, realistic, and healthy male and couple sexuality. Our reason for writing this book is to promote healthy male sexuality.
Th is is a primary prevention book. We also discuss how to deal with common sexual problems in the acute phase. In our psychotherapy practices, we see men whose sexuality has been subverted by inaccurate information, unrealistic performance demands, who view women as critics they have to perform for and who worry that they are not good enough. Our goal in this book is to present a new integrative Good-Enough Sex model of healthy male and couple sexuality that will enhance your life from your 20s to your 80s so that you can truly enjoy your body and sexuality. Sexuality can play a positive, strong 15–20% role in your life and relationship satisfaction.


