Sexual Health and Trauma Healing
Cross-source consensus on Sexual Health and Trauma Healing from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Sexuality is included in biohacking because it intersects with physiology, psychology, trauma, pleasure, attachment, power, and spirituality. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- The article does not present sexual healing practices as universally appropriate or fast cures. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- The source criticizes sex education that leaves people learning primarily from pornography. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- Desire is described as natural but insufficient as a foundation for relationship. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- BDSM is discussed as potentially healing when practiced with control, consent, safety, trust, and conscious scenario design. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health
- MDMA is described as having helped resolve sexual dysfunction in a safe relational context by making traumatic implicit memory explicit and safe to reprocess. — Biohacking for Women, Mitochondria, Relationships, and Sexual Health