HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
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Sexological Bodywork is a transformative practice that integrates somatic therapy with sexual wellness education. Rooted in the idea that our bodies hold the keys to understanding our sexual selves, this field offers a holistic approach to sexual health and empowerment.
The origins of Sexological Bodywork trace back to the pioneering work of Joseph Kramer in the 1970s in California. Kramer, a sexologist and educator, sought to create a safe space where individuals could explore their sexuality through guided, tactile experiences. His work laid the foundation for what would become a recognized profession dedicated to helping people reconnect with their bodies and enhance their intimate lives.
The philosophy behind Sexological Bodywork is rooted in the belief that everyone has the right to a fulfilling and pleasurable life. By combining elements of somatic therapy, mindfulness, and sexual education, practitioners guide clients through a journey of self-discovery and healing, fostering a deeper understanding and acceptance of their own desires and boundaries.