Dr. Marty Klein is an American marriage counselor and sex therapist. Relationship counseling is the process of Counseling the parties of a relationship in an effort to recognize and to better manage or reconcile troublesome differences Sex therapy is the treatment of Sexual dysfunction, such as non- consummation, Premature ejaculation or Erectile dysfunction, low Libido His stated goals are to educate the public about sexuality, empower individuals through teaching them to feel sexually adequate & powerful, and to support healthy sexual expression and exploration by both sexes. He is frequently critical of censorship, the concepts of "sex addiction" and "porn addiction," and the anti-pornography movement. Censorship is the suppression of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable harmful or sensitive as determined by a censor
Dr. Klein has written 5 books on sexuality:
America's War on Sex
Ask Me Anything
Beyond Orgasm: Dare to be Honest About the Sex You Really Want
The Erotic Prism: New Perspectives on Sex, Love, and Desire
Let Me Count the Ways: Discovering Great Sex Without Intercourse
He also electronically publishes a free monthly newsletter, Sexual Intelligence.
Dr. Klein has served as an expert witness or invited defendant in a number of landmark cases, including:
Cyberspace Communications, Inc. v. Engler, 142 F Supp. 2d 827 (E. D. Mich 2001)[1]
ACLU v. Goddard, Civ. No. 00-0505 TUC AM (D. Ariz. Aug 11, 2004)[2]