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By Colleen Worsley Educational Talk April 3, 2024
In today’s episode of The Deocding Couple Podcast, Stacy and Rachel are discussing the reasons why you may feel obligation or pressure when it comes to physical intimacy. If you find our episodes helpful then [More]
On this episode of Wife’d Up Now What, we’re talking intimacy, erectile dysfunction, sexless marriages and more with Dr. Tiffanie! WatchGrownWomanTV.com Wanna livestream like this? Check out Streamyard & Get a $10 Credit! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6224134774980608 Wanna [More]
Althought incredibly important, issues of intimacy, sexuality, and even parenting after a brain injury are often overlooked in both research and practice.
Join us for a sensitive exploration that delves into the physical, emotional, and societal aspects of maintaining fulfilling relationships as we age. Engage in discussions, gain insights, and foster a greater understanding of the importance [More]
http://braininjuryhelp.com 1-800-992-9447 This video was made for our TBI Voices project. We interviewed thirty real life survivors of brain injury. In these interviews we talked to the survivors about how they became brain injured and [More]
http://braininjuryhelp.com 1-800-992-9447 This video was made for our TBI Voices project. We interviewed thirty real life survivors of brain injury. In these interviews we talked to the survivors about how they became brain injured and [More]
Glenn Parkinson, MSW talks about how people can’t numb out some of the hallmark feelings of PTSD like fear, anger, and vulnerability without also numbing out love, tenderness, and curiosity about another person.
After a TBI, it’s difficult to feel self-confident — to feel sexy — when you are relying on someone for manyof your daily needs. How do you negotiate being cared for with being an equal [More]
Reestablishing relationships and life roles is a valuable part of recovery. Taking care of emotional health is as important as physical health and an important part of emotional health means resuming identity as a sexual [More]
People come with different backgrounds, cultures, and comfort levels when it comes to talking about sex and intimacy. Healthcare providers need open the doors to this conversation slowly and sensitively.
Lee Woodruff of the Bob Woodruff Foundation talks about sex and intimacy after an injury: why nobody wants to talk about it and why we should anyway.
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