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Sensate Focused Therapy

Episode Summary

If you are having sex you should know about Sensate Focused Therapy, a widely used technique amongst sex therapists. This form of therapy helps support clients in getting out of their head and into their bodies when giving or receiving touch. It can be useful for a range of different relationships like those with a history of pelvic pain, people with penises experiencing anxiety around getting an erection, relationships where a desire discrepancy has been present and more. Not in a relationship, not a problem, sensate is versatile.   Today’s guest, Linda Weiner, a licensed clinical social worker, owner of Sex Therapist St. Louis, and co-author of the book Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual, joins host Michelle Fischler. Together, they discuss what Sensate Focused Therapy is, how individuals and couples can benefit from it, and more.    Show Notes:    02:16: What is Sensate Therapy?    05:00: The goal of Sensate Therapy   07:13 The trilogy of good sex   12:11: Why do some people need Sensate Focused Therapy?    16:56: A person’s introduction to Sensate Focused Therapy   25:41: Boredom in the bedroom   29:00: Making time to have sex/how often should you have it?    33:05: The importance of touch   35:15: If penetration isn’t the goal/conversations around sex with partner   40:22: Do people need to go to a sex therapist for Sensate Therapy?    Where you can find Linda: www.sextherapiststlouis.com https://www.instagram.com/lindajweiner/ Twitter: couplesguru www.facebook.com/lindaweinercouplesguru You Tube: Recovering your sex drive with Sensate Focus Mindful Touching Techniques  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpqwyXDSsvk Disclaimer All opinions expressed by podcast guests / participants are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of GETSOME Inc. or affiliates or the companies with which the podcast guests / participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The guests / participants opinions are based upon information they consider reliable, but neither GETSOME Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such guests/participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.   Follow us on Instagram @getsome_podcast  

Episode Notes

If you are having sex you should know about Sensate Focused Therapy, a widely used technique amongst sex therapists. This form of therapy helps support clients in getting out of their head and into their bodies when giving or receiving touch. It can be useful for a range of different relationships like those with a history of pelvic pain, people with penises experiencing anxiety around getting an erection, relationships where a desire discrepancy has been present and more. Not in a relationship, not a problem, sensate is versatile.

 

Today’s guest, Linda Weiner, a licensed clinical social worker, owner of Sex Therapist St. Louis, and co-author of the book Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual, joins host Michelle Fischler. Together, they discuss what Sensate Focused Therapy is, how individuals and couples can benefit from it, and more. 

 

Show Notes: 

 

02:16: What is Sensate Therapy? 

 

05:00: The goal of Sensate Therapy

 

07:13 The trilogy of good sex

 

12:11: Why do some people need Sensate Focused Therapy? 

 

16:56: A person’s introduction to Sensate Focused Therapy

 

25:41: Boredom in the bedroom

 

29:00: Making time to have sex/how often should you have it? 

 

33:05: The importance of touch

 

35:15: If penetration isn’t the goal/conversations around sex with partner

 

40:22: Do people need to go to a sex therapist for Sensate Therapy? 

 

Where you can find Linda:

www.sextherapiststlouis.com

https://www.instagram.com/lindajweiner/

Twitter: couplesguru

www.facebook.com/lindaweinercouplesguru

You Tube: Recovering your sex drive with Sensate Focus Mindful Touching Techniques 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpqwyXDSsvk

Disclaimer

All opinions expressed by podcast guests / participants are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of GETSOME Inc. or affiliates or the companies with which the podcast guests / participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The guests / participants opinions are based upon information they consider reliable, but neither GETSOME Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such guests/participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.

 

Follow us on Instagram @getsome_podcast