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Foreplay Radio – Couples and Sex Therapy

25: Sex after Trauma

Foreplay Radio – Couples and Sex Therapy

Cloud10

Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.5 β€’ 1.9K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 11 July 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

After a sexual trauma, whether recent or not, a satisfying sexual relationship can be difficult to recover for a women. Listen to Certified Sex Therapist Laurie Watson and psychotherapist Adam Matthews discuss this sensitive topic. Dealing with the shame and pain of a past violation needs to be talked through and healed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:34.3

wanting sex again and I'm here with my co-host Dr Adam Matthews, couples

0:39.5

therapist and we're here today talking about sexuality after trauma.

0:45.0

And we really mean after sexual trauma.

0:48.0

You can find us on the web at foreplay RST.com and we're on iTunes and Stitcher.

0:55.2

We would love to hear your questions.

0:56.7

Please send us an email and we're just having fun with this thing,

1:00.3

trying to answer questions that people send in and trying to

1:03.4

talk to you about things that we think will help you keep it hot.

1:06.7

Yeah, and today's topic is difficult because we're talking about trauma,

1:11.4

assault, any kind of sexual trauma that's happening.

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And I know that a lot of victims of sexual violence when they're trying to engage in a mutually satisfying sexual relationship with their partner,

1:25.2

find it hard for a number of reasons.

1:27.4

I mean, there's just so many things that happen, whether they are projecting what happened to them on to their partner,

1:34.6

whether it's just being able to be vulnerable with their partner and open

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to what is happening, or even just to just being able to orgasm, like all those things that seem to just

1:45.3

come up for victims of sexual violence just become very very difficult things to

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overcome.

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