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April 6, 2019

Sensate Focus In Sex Therapy And Sexual Medicine: The Alchemy Of Touch, Mindfulness, & Somatic Techniques

Asheville, NC

Sensate Focus Touching is a highly useful adjunct to sex therapy for both mental health and allied health professionals to address sexual desire as well as a spate of sexual distresses and dysfunctions. Sensate Focus touching was developed by Masters & Johnson on the basis of their research and experience. It serves to foster a mindful connection to self and partner as well as diminish anxiety through repeated touching experiences. In a structured hierarchy of touching experiences, clients learn to turn off their internal chatter and tune into their body, managing their mind’s negative messages, building comfort and accumulating sexual tension. This is Sensate Focus, a simple but elegant and effective strategy. It is helpful for identifying and managing blocks to sexual feeling and expression, and for promoting healthy adaptions to the biopsychosocial challenges following cancer and other illness. Too often these challenges lead to sexual alienation, and to ongoing but unnecessary sexual dysfunctions. In this highly practical workshop participants will learn updates regarding best practices, be introduced to the underpinnings of Sensate Focus in Somatic Psychotherapy and Mindfulness Practice. They will be offered the opportunity to learn to apply Sensate Focus suggestions to diverse populations. This includes people with varied sexual concerns, those who have experienced sexual trauma, and those affected by chronic illness and disability. The program includes case consultation as well as video demonstrations of Sensate Focus positions and instructions.

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February 18, 2019

Sensate Focus Mindful Touch

Parkinson Community Resource Center 1415 Elbridge Payne Road, Suite 150 Chesterfield, MO 63017

During the presentation, Linda will focus on communication and relationship enhancement, as well as answer any questions about intimacy. Linda's style is collaborative, and she believes that the use of humor helps gain perspective and aids in healing. Sponsored by the American Parkinson Disease Association Greater St. Louis Chapter.

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