Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual TraumaCleis Press Start, 28. nóv. 2007 - 320 síður The first encouraging, sex-positive guide for all women survivors of sexual assault -- heterosexual, bisexual, lesbian, coupled, and single -- who want to reclaim their sex lives. While most books on the topic broach sexuality only to reassure women that it is all right to say "no" to unwanted sex, Healing Sex encourages women to learn how to say "yes" -- to their own desires and on their own terms. This mind-body approach to healing from sexual trauma was created by Staci Haines, who has been educating in the area of sexual abuse, sex education, and somatic healing for over 15 years. Her techniques are ideal for anyone looking for a new way to heal from trauma, beyond traditional talk therapy. |
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... sex, it is very difficult to know if you want to stop or go further or what sexual activities you want to consent to or invite. Traditional psychoanalysis tends to focus on the mental processes, assuming the body will come along for the ...
... Sex. No chapter on safety in a sexual healing book would be complete without a dis- cussion of safer sex. Safer sex is the practice of using barriers or limiting sexual activities to prevent the passage of bodily fluids from one person ...
... sexual acts you engage in. You can then choose what risks you feel are worth taking. To assess your own risk, consider ... activities • your intravenous drug history • your partners' intra- venous ... Sexual Healing 19 Safer-Sex Gear, page.
... practices (for instance, unprotected anal intercourse), you should consider yourself at higher risk. If you have any STDs or immune-deficiency ... sexual activities include unprotected cunnilingus during menstrua- tion 20 Healing Sex.
... sex. Sexual behaviors that are risk-free include tribadism (dry humping), fantasy, masturbation (only touching yourself), voyeurism and exhibitionism (watching or being watched). Phone sex and computer sex are also sexual activities ...
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SelfDenial | 51 |
Sexual Response and Anatomy Information Is Power 65 | 64 |
Female Anatomy page | 67 |
Male Anatomy page | 72 |
Embracing Triggers | 151 |
The Emotions ofHealing | 173 |
SM RolePlaying and Fantasy | 189 |
Sex Toys and Accoutrements 199 | 198 |
Vibrators page | 201 |
Dildos and Harnesses page | 204 |
Anal Toys page | 206 |
SM Toys page | 208 |
Anal Anatomy page | 75 |
Masturbation and SelfHealing | 87 |
Consent and Boundaries | 102 |
Partner Sex | 117 |
Oral Sex | 131 |
Penetration | 141 |
Spiritual Sexuality | 215 |
Partnering with Survivors ofSexual Abuse | 233 |
Your Powerful Sexual Self Who Are You Becoming? | 239 |
About theAuthor | 269 |
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