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Men Who Grope Women Cautions Licensed Psychologist Doris Jeanette Are Emotionally and Sexually Immature

Psychological studies have shown that the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. In addition, psychologists know that our human behavior reveals our level of self-confidence and maturity.

Phil. PA, 10-03. Psychological studies have shown that the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. In addition, psychologists know that our human behavior reveals our level of self-confidence and maturity. "Men who grope women are not behaving like secure, mature or capable mammals," says Doris Jeanette, Psy.D.

"Men who are emotionally and sexually immature frequently approach women in ineffective ways, continues, Jeanette who was trained as a sex therapist when she studied with Joe Wolpe, MD, father of Behavior Therapy in 1975 at Temple Medical School.

"Immature men frequently make lewd comments and exhibit 'whopping and hollering' behaviors, such as yelling out of car windows as they pass attractive females. These behaviors inform us that they are not capable of equal, healthy interactions with women. Instead they maintain control and have a great deal of trouble letting go and enjoying themselves in intimate situations."

Jeanette is Director of the Center for the New Psychology, (drjeanette.com) a holistic center which helps people access and use more of their human potential. She reminds us that "healthy sexual expression for all of us is important if we want to be emotionally and physically strong." Psychological research has long known that physical affection is essential for proper human development.

It is well established that people need to relate equally to each other to be happy and healthy. "So our job is to help them improve their sexual and loving abilities so that they can experience more confidence, comfort and maturity in all their relationships."

For people wishing to improve rather than embarrass themselves, The Center for the New Psychology offers free information and data about Dr. Jeanette's workshops. http://www.drjeanette.com Call: 215-732-6197

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