Press & Praise

Holistic Wisdom, Inc.
Founded in 2000 and featured in many magazines, newspapers, television shows, and websites, we have been named one of AVN's Top 50 Adult Retailers and continue to dazzle consumers and professionals with our health-focused sexual products and education.
If you would like to highlight our company in the media, we would be delighted to offer expert insights on relationships, sexual health, and consumer patterns related to sexual products. In addition, our founder, Dr. Lawless is a relationship and sex columnist and provides freelance writing services to multiple media outlets.
Dr. Lawless has been interviewed as an authority on relationship and intimacy trends in numerous publications, including O Magazine, Forbes, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and many more.
For our latest interview links, see our company feed on Facebook.
Contact us for an interview with our founder Lisa Lawless, Ph.D.
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SME Information:
Lisa Lawless, Ph.D., is a clinical psychotherapist and the CEO of Holistic Wisdom, Inc. (founded 2000). She provides clear, evidence-informed, highly quotable commentary on consumer psychology and behavior change, mental health and therapy-informed coping skills, relationship dynamics and communication, intimacy and sexual wellness (including consent and product safety), women’s health topics such as perimenopause and menopause, neurodiversity (ADHD and autism/ASD), and the responsible use of AI in mental health and digital health. She has also worked as an AI consultant for both large and small tech companies on mental health applications for therapists and consumers.
Topics Covered:
Consumer psychology and decision-making; motivation, habits, and behavior change; mental health and behavioral health trends (stress, burnout, coping, emotional regulation); dating and modern relationships (attachment, boundaries, conflict, repair, trust); intimacy and sexual wellness across life stages (desire, libido, communication); consent and healthy communication; sexual wellness products and safety (marketing claims, realistic expectations, sex tech privacy); neurodiversity (ADHD and autism/ASD, executive function, neurodiverse relationships); marginalized group issues and health equity; feminism and gender norms; women’s health topics including perimenopause and menopause; social psychology, identity, belonging, and social media trend cycles; health and politics (public narratives, misinformation, wellness culture, “therapy speak” trends); AI in therapy and mental health apps; AI psychology, empathy, and user trust; AI bias, user harm, and responsible AI ethics; human-computer interaction (HCI), privacy, consent, and data ethics in sensitive health tech.
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