The Blog
When Sexual Behavior Feels Compulsive: Trauma, Regulation, and Meaning
Compulsive sexual behavior is often misunderstood as a problem of willpower or morality. This article explores how trauma, shame, and nervous system dysregulation can shape sexual behavior, and why healing begins with understanding the function beneath the pattern.
Why Insight Alone Isn’t Enough to Heal Sexual Patterns
Insight can be powerful, but understanding why a sexual or relational pattern exists does not always mean the pattern will change. Many of these responses live in the body, nervous system, and emotional reflexes, not just in thought. This blog explores why lasting healing requires emotional, relational, and somatic integration, not insight alone.
Trauma, Sexuality, and Shame: Why Witnessing Matters
Trauma often leaves people with a complicated relationship to shame, desire, intimacy, and the parts of themselves they were taught to suppress. This piece explores why sexual and relational patterns are not simply behaviors to fix, but expressions of emotional life that need to be understood, witnessed, and brought into relationship.