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Merging Psychedelic Therapy with Sex Therapy

Merging Psychedelic Therapy with Sex Therapy Psychedelic Therapy has been exploding for the last several years. With MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies) on its way to FDA approval for MDMA-assisted therapy, Ketamine assisted psychotherapy (KAP) readily available, and many states taking measures to decriminalize plant medicine and offer psilocybin therapy, psychedelic-assisted therapy will soon be a widely known and an accepted form of healing.

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Are you Queer Enough?

Are You Queer Enough? This is a question that sometimes creeps into my head. I see so many in the queer movement actively trying to break down this idea of ‘enough.’ Yes! You’re (queer, trans, pan, gay, grey…) enough. But…am I really? Recently, I went to a party with my partner. It was basically what you’d imagine a seemingly straight, white, cis, upper-middle class, coupled

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Sex Work in the Digital Age

The landscape of sex work in the digital age varies from what it has looked like in the past. Take a moment to explore modern sex work and learn more about my counseling offerings for sex workers.

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BDSM and Trauma

Can BDSM Help Heal Trauma?  Through my own personal journey, and work I’ve experienced with clients, this is a question that I’ve pondered a lot. My short answer to this is that it depends. My hope in writing this is to break down some of these complexities and encourage play that can be fun, sexy, in addition to trauma informed. Please take a breath, grab

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More on Polyamory: Is it right for you?

As you prioritize time to explore relationship styles, have you been curious about polyamory? Have you heard of polyamory, but feel unclear about what it means? Have you heard myths about polyamory that you’re not sure how to clear up? I’m here to share my knowledge, to help you navigate your own relationship style and to clear up any misconceptions about your friends and family members’ relationship styles.

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Living and F@*king with an STI

Reducing the Stigma Surrounding STI’s I was 16 when I contracted genital herpes. I laid in my bathtub after going to the doctor, the tears pouring down as I fearfully awaited the test results. “Please God”, I said aloud, “please don’t let this be herpes. If it’s not, I promise I’ll stop being promiscuous and start believing in you (yikes!)”. Sure enough, it was herpes.

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