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When Intimacy Feels Unsafe: A Structured, Relational Path Forward After Birth or Medical Trauma
For Wives James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Wives James B. Walther, MA, ABS

When Intimacy Feels Unsafe: A Structured, Relational Path Forward After Birth or Medical Trauma

Sexual intimacy can change after childbirth or a traumatic medical experience, leaving couples unsure how to move forward without pressure or fear. This article introduces a structured, non-clinical coaching program designed to help couples rebuild bodily safety, sexual responsiveness, and marital intimacy at a sustainable pace. It offers a clear path for those who have already tried other approaches and are seeking a relational, dignified way forward.

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Screaming at Trees Counseling
For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Screaming at Trees Counseling

Now one tool that Megan likes is having her clients scream at trees. Yes, you read that right. They are supposed to roll down their windows on a back country road and scream at the trees. Of course, there is more to it than just that, but you would have to talk to her about the details of the exercise. This may sound a bit far-fetched, but for trauma clients, it can be incredibly cathartic and a useful exercise in learning when and how to express their emotions. So, she has named her practice Screaming At Trees Counseling (SATCo).

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