Sexual Therapy
Sexuality - what does it really mean?
The topic of "sexuality" is dealt with at one time or another in any person's life, but very seldom do individuals take the opportunity to look beyond the purely physical. Sexuality involves the self-image that we have of ourselves and of our bodies. It goes far beyond the physical components - it is a form of energy, the highest that we know. Sexuality affects all aspects of our lives. Sexuality in itself is something pure and positive - something quite natural. We deny this and we deny part of ourselves - but can we deny our gender, that we have the ability to bear children, that our sexuality and feelings of love are intertwined? Whether "man" or "woman", "girl" or "boy" - is important to be at peace with one's own sexuality our sexuality. |
If this is not the case, for whatever reason (be it education, religion, or whatever) we are not living our lives to the fullest. The result is that we consciously and unconsciously, more often than not associate "bad" feelings with ourselves and our sexual life, referring to ourselves as inadequate, not fully perfect, not good, too ugly, too small, too big, too old, too young, too cold, too frigid , too sexual, impotent, and the list goes on. Each one of us could probably add many new words. In short, we begin to see ourselves as a not "fully" woman or "fully" man - what does that even mean!?
Many problems and diseases can arise from this sexual in-balance in ourselves. Among others infertility, impotence, frigidity, fear of relationships are factors that create a sense of fear associated with our sexuality which blocks people from finding satisfaction and balance. Furthermore, medical operations and medicines are often completely unnecessary and unfortunately often lead people to become resigned. And yet sex is so simple and so beautiful, binding partners in their own way. We can give ourselves and others energy and love - both physical and emotional. That is what sexuality is about.
Only first, everyone has to deal with his or her sexuality in order to find their "peace" ... Then they can help their partners or other people to do the same. Forgiveness and acceptance - this will lighten your load.
Systemic Sex Therapy
In sexual counseling and therapy at the Healingcastle Schochwitz, I will guide you through existing sexual issues and problems with openness and sensitivity. You are given an opportunity to speak freely. The sessions can be conducted individually or as a couple. Together we develop solutions that enable change. Your attitudes and feelings will be altered from a state of restriction to one of openness and receptivity. Together we will develop solutions to enable these changes, so that the restrictions, attitudes and feelings you may have encountered are no longer perceived as a burden or detriment to a healthy sex life.
Many problems and diseases can arise from this sexual in-balance in ourselves. Among others infertility, impotence, frigidity, fear of relationships are factors that create a sense of fear associated with our sexuality which blocks people from finding satisfaction and balance. Furthermore, medical operations and medicines are often completely unnecessary and unfortunately often lead people to become resigned. And yet sex is so simple and so beautiful, binding partners in their own way. We can give ourselves and others energy and love - both physical and emotional. That is what sexuality is about.
Only first, everyone has to deal with his or her sexuality in order to find their "peace" ... Then they can help their partners or other people to do the same. Forgiveness and acceptance - this will lighten your load.
Systemic Sex Therapy
In sexual counseling and therapy at the Healingcastle Schochwitz, I will guide you through existing sexual issues and problems with openness and sensitivity. You are given an opportunity to speak freely. The sessions can be conducted individually or as a couple. Together we develop solutions that enable change. Your attitudes and feelings will be altered from a state of restriction to one of openness and receptivity. Together we will develop solutions to enable these changes, so that the restrictions, attitudes and feelings you may have encountered are no longer perceived as a burden or detriment to a healthy sex life.