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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... social value. Somatics challenges this orientation. Somatics is now gaining more recognition after decades of development in the West and recent research in neuropsychology and trauma. Some of the most influential people who have ...
... social movements is also powerful, but fits less readily into a given mold. As this insti- tutionalization happens, however, there are benefits and drawbacks. First, however, let's define somatics. Its Greek root means “the living body ...
... social aspect of trauma and healing. Just as we see the power of integrat- ing mind and body in healing, we also need to more deeply understand the social and political context in which we live and from whence many of our experiences of ...
... social systems and histories in which we live, survivors too can try to hold themselves to some version of being “normal” that may actually be harmful. As practitioners help support change in an individual's life, they can miss ...
... social and cultural biases is not often taught. Practitioners need to search this out through other types of education. See the Resources under Social Trauma for some places to start. Much work by indigenous and third world scholars ...
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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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