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Monthly archive for June 2020

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The Biggest Myth about Sex Therapy

By Michael Salas on June 15, 2020   /   sex therapy   /   Leave a comment

The Biggest Myth about Sex Therapy It can be difficult to identify what actually happens in sex therapy. I get a range of questions about sex therapy each week. Some ask if sex therapy is something like sex surrogacy (it’s not). Others wonder if you’ll be given just a few

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Letting Go of Who You Want Someone to Be

By Michael Salas on June 8, 2020   /   vulnerability   /   Leave a comment

Letting Go of Who You Want Someone to Be Whether it’s our romantic partners, our friends, or our parents, it’s human to want them to fit into a space that is compatible with your life. Sometimes we can even ignore our boundaries in order to keep that person in our

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Navigating Through Sociocultural Trauma and Change

By Michael Salas on June 4, 2020   /   trauma   /   Leave a comment

Navigating Through Sociocultural Trauma and Change  Sociocultural trauma happens from the impact of being a part of a marginalized group. Cultural differences impact our interactions with our society, but they also impact the families who help us grow up. People have to individually learn to navigate through this reality. However,

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