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Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey Offers Her Unique Insight into Cheating and Infidelity

(London, UK / August 24, 2022) — Clinical psychologist, sex, intimacy & relationship coach and Accredited Advanced GSRD (gender, sex, relationship diversity) therapist Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is offering valuable advice about dealing with the experience and anguish of cheating and infidelity.“Cheating is breaking an agreement around intimacy with a partner, whether physical or emotional; for some couples, sexting is OK and for others it is cheating… the definition is entirely dependent on the agreements the partners have with each other,” she explains. “Cheating usually involves either lying directly or by omission, and they may start to withhold emotionally from their partner – discussing their feelings and the things that are important to them less and less.
“In order to avoid misunderstandings and potentially damaging rifts in the relationship, agreements need to be clear from the beginning, with clear statements of what they are agreeing to: where fidelity is being promised, where it is not and any rules around interactions with people outside the relationship. It is best to define boundaries as part of this process.”
If infidelity has already occurred, Bisbey’s top tips for negotiating and repairing a relationship include:
“Get professional help; there is a much higher chance of being able to move forward if the couple works with a professional who can help to make sure talking it through is done in a way that doesn’t cause further damage.
“Understand that repairing trust is the most difficult part of moving in from an affair and have patience with each other. Be transparent and reassure your partner if you were the one who had the affair.
“Cut all communication with the person with whom you had the affair. This is important in order to refocus on the relationship and give it a chance to heal.”Bisbey is available for personal counseling, as well as through her self-help book, Dancing the Edge to Reclaiming Your Reality and podcast A to Z of Sex®.
To learn more, find and follow Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey at:DrLoriBethBisbey.com
ABOUT DR. LORI BETH BISBEY:
Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is a clinical psychologist, sex/intimacy coach, author, speaker and podcast host based in London. With more than 30 years helping people create and sustain meaningful and exciting relationships, Dr. Bisbey specialises in GSRD (gender, sexuality, relationship diversity), is consensual non-monogamy and kink BDSM knowledgable and helps traumatised people to move from victim to survivor and back into life.
On a mission to create an open dialogue about sex, sexual identity, and self-expression, Dr. Bisbey is the host of a weekly internet radio show, The A to Z of Sex®, as well as a passionate speaker, dynamic workshop facilitator and sought-after expert in the media on the topics of sex, sexuality, intimacy, relationships and sexual trauma.
Dr. Bisbey is the author of Chopping Wood, Shaping Metal & Other Erotic Stories, Dancing the Edge to Reclaiming Your Reality: Essential Life Skills for Gaslighting (and Trauma) Survivors and Dancing the Edge to Surrender: An Erotic Memoir of Trauma and Survival, and identifies as a queer consensually non-monogamous leather woman, and is in a full-time authority transfer-based relationship with her husband. To learn more, visit DrLoriBethBisbey.com.

Dr Lori Beth Bisbey is BACK for Season Two of Open House: The Great Sex Experiment 

 
(London, UK / July 19, 2022) — Dr Lori Beth Bisbey, the in-house relationship therapist at the center of Channel 4’s smash TV series Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, announces that she will be returning to the popular reality show to help guide adventurous couples in their journey towards non-monogamy – as showrunner Firecracker Films gets the greenlight for Season Two.
The UK based Accredited Advanced GSRD (gender, sex, relationship diversity) therapist, registered psychologist and sex, intimacy & relationship coach will once again be helping curious people at a relationship crossroad to decide if an open relationship is right for them, to build emotional & relationship skills.
“The first season was such a wild ride that, more than a month after the show’s explosive finale, fans are still asking me to spill the tea about what happened behind the scenes,” said Bisbey of the six-part series’ exciting ups-and-downs that made for compelling TV.
Bisbey is also delighted that her must-watch sessions are a highlight of the ‘bold social experiment’ that wraps sex education and couples connection exercises into a deliciously sinful bite-sized confection of pure entertainment pleasure every Friday night.
“I am so pleased that Open House was renewed for a second season with eight episodes, and that I’ve once again been asked to provide my help to the new group of couples & singles. I can’t wait to see what the future holds!”
To learn more about Dr Lori Beth Bisbey, find and follow her at:DrLoriBethBisbey.com
ABOUT DR LORI BETH BISBEY:
Dr Lori Beth Bisbey is a clinical psychologist, sex/intimacy coach, author, speaker & podcast host based in the UK. With more than 30 years helping people create & sustain meaningful, exciting relationships, Dr Bisbey specialises in GSRD (gender, sexuality, relationship diversity), is consensual non-monogamy and kink BDSM knowledgable.  She also specializes in helping traumatised people to move from victim to survivor to thriving.
On a mission to create an open dialogue about sex, relationships & authenticity, Dr Bisbey is the Specialist Relationship Therapist on Open House: The Great Sex Experiment on Channel 4, and host of the weekly podcast The A to Z of Sex®, as well as a passionate speaker, dynamic workshop facilitator & sought-after expert in the media on the topics of sex, sexuality, intimacy, relationships and trauma.
Two of Dr. Bisbey ‘s most recent books are: Dancing the Edge to Reclaiming Your Reality: Essential Life Skills for Gaslighting (and Trauma) Survivors,  Dancing the Edge to Surrender: An Erotic Memoir of Trauma and Survival.  She identifies as a queer consensually non-monogamous leather woman. To learn more, visit DrLoriBethBisbey.com.

Post Roe v. Wade, Psychologist Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey Analyzes Abortion Laws’ Misogynist Roots

(London, UK / June 28, 2022) — On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the federal laws that protect a woman’s right to choose an abortion, Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey explains in her first-person piece for Medium.com, “On the Demise of Roe v. Wade”, that the origins of this controversial decision are embedded in a 17th century English judge’s archaic beliefs.
The psychologist and sex/intimacy coach, who sets the tone as the measured voice of reason for the UK’s wildly-addictive television program Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, says that Justice Alito’s initial draft opinion on upending Roe v. Wade “cited Lord Hale eight times to evidence abortion being a crime at the time of the constitution and this is seen as justification to reinstate the criminality in the present day.”Hale – a man who wrote in defense of marital rape and asserted that women were contractually obligated to their husbands, like property, held “views about women’s rights (or lack thereof) in marriage [that] remain part of British common law, and as a result formed the basis of common law in all of the colonies, including the United States. The main theme of Lord Hale’s legal opinions was that giving women rights, particularly over their own bodies, threatens men. Please read that again.”Bisbey notes that while marital rape in the UK was finally criminalized in 1991 – the US followed shortly afterwards in 1993 – Lord Hale’s legacy of misogyny remains. She further clarifies that many people “don’t understand that opinions and judgements that restrict autonomy in one private area of life set precedent for the government to restrict autonomy in other areas. Whenever the government steps in and says, ‘we know better what is best for you’, and the lawmakers have no lived experience in the areas it seeks to restrict and control, this is a threat to individual autonomy.“In an evolved and modern society, people have equal rights under the law, and that includes the right to bodily autonomy. Society has evolved since the constitution was written; the roles of men and women have changed, and it is no longer right or allowed to view another human being as property. We create laws that refer back to the original constitution at our peril as they will be, by definition, outdated and not able to take into account our current society.
“In the quest to protect ‘all life’, some would forfeit the mother’s life in an ectopic pregnancy by waiting until the zygote died, which doesn’t usually happen until the Fallopian tube ruptures and the mother’s life is gravely at risk. People who have never experienced these tragic circumstances feel there is only one acceptable way of managing them and that is by attempting to bring a pregnancy to term.
“I am one of many women who has antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that often occurs alongside systemic lupus. Also known as ’sticky blood’, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome causes blood clots, and carrying a pregnancy to term without treatment is nigh on impossible.  Women with this disorder miscarry over and over again, often in the first trimester, but tragically sometimes in the second or third trimesters as well.“After my second and third miscarriages, I had to have the inside of my womb scraped to remove the ‘retained products of conception’ — the parts of the pregnancy that did not leave my body when I miscarried. The doctors were clear that this was necessary to protect my health.
“The second time, I was in a room next to a woman who had an abortion because her foetus died in the womb but her body did not miscarry naturally. Both of us were devastated. I imagine how much worse that would have been if we had to deal with people who were suspicious of whether or not we had experienced ‘legitimate pregnancy loss’ or if we were told we had to wait until our bodies completed the miscarriage even if waiting placed our lives in danger.
“Totalitarian regimes often take away rights bit by bit until one day people wake up to realise that they no longer have autonomy at all. When rights are not equally granted and enshrined in law, they become favours bestowed upon the few by those in power and can be just as easily taken away.
“If we do not wish to find ourselves in a more literal version of Margaret Atwood’s Republic of Gilead, we need to act now to preserve our right to choose in all aspects of our lives… choice is fundamental to autonomy, and the first area of choice is over our bodies.”Read the Medium.com article in full here and at DrLoriBethBisbey.com/on-the-demise-of-roe-v-wade.To learn more, find and follow Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey at:DrLoriBethBisbey.com
ABOUT DR. LORI BETH BISBEY:
Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is a clinical psychologist, sex/intimacy coach, author, speaker and podcast host based in the UK. With more than 30 years helping people create and sustain meaningful and exciting relationships, Dr. Bisbey specialises in GSRD (gender, sexuality, relationship diversity) and the treatment of trauma.  She is consensual non-monogamy and kink BDSM knowledgable and helps traumatised people to move from victim to survivor to thriving.
On a mission to create an open dialogue about sex and authenticity, Dr. Bisbey is the host of a weekly internet podcast, The A to Z of Sex®, as well as a passionate speaker, dynamic workshop facilitator and sought-after expert in the media on the topics of sex, sexuality, intimacy, relationships and sexual trauma.
Dr. Bisbey’s most recent books are :Chopping Wood, Shaping Metal & Other Erotic Stories, Dancing the Edge to Reclaiming Your Reality: Essential Life Skills for Gaslighting (and Trauma) Survivors and Dancing the Edge to Surrender: An Erotic Memoir of Trauma and Survival and identifies as a queer consensually non-monogamous leather woman, and is in a full-time authority transfer-based relationship with her husband. To learn more, visit DrLoriBethBisbey.com.