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Survive to Thrive : How to Get Intimacy Back After a Narcissistic Relationship with Christina

Hi I’m Christina. After having survived narcissistic abuse, I was determined to thrive. My platform helps to remind women of their worth after their identity has been stripped away by an abusive relationship. I have garnered the trust of thousands of women by being authentic to my truth and being able to communicate strategies of

Impact of Alcohol on Intimacy

#health #intimacy #wellness #relationships #alcohol The Bringing Intimacy Back Podcast is dedicated to inspire, enlighten, and encourage intimate connections. This podcast provides an engaging atmosphere to discuss ways to enhance intimacy in one’s personal relationships with significant others, families, friends, Spirit, and oneself. Interested in Sponsoring the show or being featured in a review or

Building Relationship Skills in Kids

Dr. Roseann is a mental health trailblazer, founder of The Global Institute of Children’s Mental Health and Dr. Roseann, LLC who is, “Changing the way we view and treat children’s mental health”.  FORBES magazine called her, “A thought leader in children’s mental health”. With her trademarked method, BrainBehaviorReset™, has helped thousands address the most challenging

Giving Voice to Female Sexual Pain

Traci A. Owen, RN, BSN, CSC, SE Intimate Pathways Center for Sexual Health Proprietor/Clinician Education Bachelor of Science, Nursing Central State University Edmond, Oklahoma 1989 Sexuality Counseling, Certificate Sexuality Education, Certificate University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 2019 Credentials Registered Nurse – Multi-state Licensure AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor Sexuality Educator Traci Owen describes herself as

Kathy Kates: So you want to know why I can’t be intimate? Let’s talk about it. Pelvic Floor 101

Kathy Kates, a pelvic floor therapist and bilingual family nurse practitioner, Kathy Kates works with women, men, transgender, and non-gender non-conforming patients experiencing chronic pelvic pain and other pelvic floor dysfunction. On the show, Kathy Kates will discuss how intimacy and, having pelvic floor dysfunctions affects your life with you and your partner, as well

It’s OK Not to Feel Grateful Right Now

If you can't access gratitude right now, that's ok. Feel what you feel. There is a lot of pressure to feel grateful for health and well-being during this COVID-19 crisis. After all, so many others are in terrible pain. And while gratitude can increase a person’s level of satisfaction, help them see beyond the crisis,

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