
Pleasure as medicine? Healing prolapse, ovarian cysts, pleasure mapping & more with Dr Emily Wilson
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What if pleasure was not just something that feels good, relaxes us, helps us feel connected to something greater but ALSO had potential to be therapeutic - like physiologically?
Wait, whatttt?
So much of our clinical training - whether in the medical or alternative health fields - tells us to stay away from pleasure when working with people.
And in a way that makes sense.
We need to create some containers for safety, consent, comfort, maintaining modesty etc.
But the idea that pleasure is almost entirely taboo in the world of healthcare is also a shame.
Because we are WHOLE beings, and our pleasure (whether sexual, sensual or just generally feeling good) is a core part of who we are.
According to today's guest Dr Emily Wilson, arousal, orgasms and even particular pleasure zones can be medicinal -- like, actually have a healing impact on things like prolapse or ovarian cysts.
I am so excited to share this conversation with you!
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- Today's shownotes: Get links to Emily's upcoming retreat & offerings
- Episode 61: Pelvic wisdom & trauma healing w Dr Emily Wilson
- Episode 190: Awakening erotic aliveness with ecosensuality
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