Description
Features the Canadian therapists and sexual counsellors, Noam and Beryl Chernick. They explore the subjects of sexuality and communication as they relate both to the doctor/patient relationship and the husband/wife relationship. Throughout frequent role changes the Chernicks present the physical and physiological aspects of sex in a comfortable and meaningful way.
They demonstrate how attitudes and feelings affect sexual performance and how the pressures and anxieties of daily living interfere with family relationships. Throughout the film examples of positive and negative communications show the audience how relationships with one another can be altered and improved.
Canada
Made in 1971 this film reflects the cultural attitudes and language of the time it was made. The issues raised are timeless.
This programme can be rented on our Video on Demand system for £2.72. For this you can view as often as you like within a 48 hour period of your own choosing.