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Leah Able Leah Able

Medical Gaslighting

With medical gaslighting, patients often experience feeling as though they aren’t being heard or understood, that their questions aren’t being answered, and that their symptoms are being minimized and/or are being blamed solely on mental health, as if the brain and body aren’t intrinsically connected and worth treating in tandem. If you find yourself experiencing medical gaslighting or are feeling anxious about entering into a medical setting after previous experiences with medical gaslighting, check out this blog for a few things you can do before, during, and after to ensure you are getting the care you deserve.

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Sexual Health, Sexual Dysfunction Taylor Kinman Sexual Health, Sexual Dysfunction Taylor Kinman

Erectile Dysfunction: What It Is and How to Cope

Because so many penis owners struggle with erections, I think it’s important to talk about it. ESPECIALLY because there is so much stigma around ED. A lot of people believe that strong erections are an indication of masculinity, that you can’t have satisfying sex if there are erection difficulties and many other lies that the world likes to throw at us. Let’s dig into the truth about ED and what we can do about it.

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Emily Lacy Emily Lacy

Spiritual Trauma and Abuse: Why We Should Be Talking About It

So many find themselves on a confusing and distressing path of redefining their identity and beliefs after experiencing trauma within the realm of their religious system. It’s not always the spiritual component that is necessarily harmful, but the loud voices spreading judgment, shame, hate, and fear. We can separate the self from the system, but I’m not saying it’s easy. It’s actually pretty terrifying, and I’m saying that from experience.

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Mattie Griffin Mattie Griffin

What is Somatic Trauma Therapy?

However trauma manifests, the key to whole person health is never “just in your head.” That is because trauma is not a psychological condition; it is a system-wide physiological reality. If the body is not included in therapy, treatment is incomplete.

Read more about what to expect in somatic trauma therapy and why it is so important to whole-person healing.

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Emily Lacy Emily Lacy

Debunking Three MORE Common Myths About Sex

Here we go again friends! Busting these myths is something I take great satisfaction in and having the opportunity to share them is even better. In my previous blog about common myths, we discussed the female orgasm, sex for exercise, and spontaneous versus planned sex. Now it’s time for even more fun talking about self-pleasure, “successful” sex, and arousal. Let’s get started!

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Emily Lacy Emily Lacy

Five Ways to Grow Intimacy After Kids

I’m the first to tell people that relationships are complex before having children. After children, everything we think we know somehow gets tossed out the window, and here we are treading water, falling asleep cramped into the space of a toddler’s twin-size bed, and absolutely dreading the thought of even more physical touch. Of course, that could have been just me. However, I’m also confident that there are at least a few others out there who know what I’m talking about and can relate to the feeling. While I know I don’t have a perfect one-size-fits-all all answer, I’m hopeful that some of the suggestions below will help in healing, nurturing, and growing your relationships as an individual as well as a parent.

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