Episode 13: Sexual Liberation in Trauma Work: Healing through Sex Positivity

 

Sexuality is a crucial aspect often overlooked in the realm of trauma work. It forms an integral part of our identity, and true healing cannot be achieved unless we address all facets of our being. Recognizing and acknowledging the role of sexuality in our lives is essential for comprehensive and holistic trauma recovery. Have you ever thought about what your relationship is to sexual well-being, sexual health, or sexual pleasure? Is there any work in your personal sexual life that needs to be completed? Are you comfortable with exploring all parts of who you are? This discussion focuses on exploring the connection between sex positivity and trauma healing, emphasizing the positive nature of this relationship. Recognizing and embracing a sex-positive mindset is not only beneficial but also an essential step in your healing journey.

Brynn Dearie is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Autism Specialist, 200hr Yoga Teacher, and Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor.

Emai1: brynnedearie@gmail.com

The Trauma Perspective is a discussion with Dr. Tasha Browning, a licensed mental health counselor, about trauma, mental health, and healing. These talks are about complicated experiences, complex topics, and resources to promote personal healing in your trauma work. 

Resources for Further Investigation: 

Nicole M. Fava & J. Dennis Fortenberry (2021): Trauma-Informed Sex Positive Appraches to Sexual Pleasure, International Journal of Sexual Health

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