Summary: Looking for sexologists & psychologists/psychiatrists to share insight on “post-coital dysphoria”
- Name: Rebecca Strong AskMen
- Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
- Email: query-en9k@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: AskMen
- Deadline: 10:00 AM EST – 20 December
Query: According to a 2019 study, almost half of men report feeling sad, distant, or irritable after sex. This is known as “post-coital dysphoria” (PCD)
Please answer the following by 11 AM EST on 12/20:
- What is PCD?
- Why does it happen? What are some possible causes? (And are there any risk factors that can increase someone’s chances of having it?)
- What are some common signs of PCD to look out for?
- How can PCD affect your relationship and sex life?
- If you suspect you have PCD, what can/should you do to go about treating it?
Requirements: Source must be a licensed psychologist, psychiatrist, or sexologist
Summary: Behavioral Therapists or Life Coaches: How to Become a Morning Person
- Name: Kirsten Nunez RealSimple.com
- Category: Biotech and Healthcare
- Email: query-eq5g@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: RealSimple.com
- Deadline: 12:00 PM EST – 20 December
Query: Hello! We’re looking for behavioral therapists or life coaches who specialize in behavioral therapy to share insight about becoming a morning person/waking up earlier.
To be considered, please answer the following:
- When going to sleep and waking up earlier, why is it helpful to do this gradually? How much earlier (in minutes) would you recommend trying to go to bed/wake up to help make the habit stick easier?
- When trying to become a morning person, why is it important to understand your motivation/reasons for doing it to begin with? How can this help you stick to the habit?
- Please share 2 tips for making early rising less miserable. This could be morning routine ideas, habits, environment tips, etc.
- When it comes to these practices and tips, why is consistency so important for forming habits (waking earlier and in general)?
Requirements: You must be a behavioral therapist or life coach. Please include your credentials and website or LinkedIn.
Summary: Therapists to comment on Dry January
- Name: Kathryn West Choosing Therapy
- Category: Biotech and Healthcare
- Email: query-epv3@helpareporter.net
- Media Outlet: Choosing Therapy
- Deadline: 7:00 PM CST – 20 December
Query: I am writing an article on Dry January – when to try it and how to stick to it. I want to hear from licensed therapists who can answer the following questions:
- Why should you try Dry January?
- What are some actionable tips for making Dry January easier/sticking to it for the month?
Requirements: You must be a licensed therapist to reply. Please include your full name, licensure, and a link to your website, directory, profile, or linkedin page.
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