Wellness & Education

Therapist

Providing sexy solutions, one session at a time.

kikimaree Muse Brisbane
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kikimaree

Therapist, Muse & Workshop

Female, Pansexual, Brisbane AU

Online

I have been working in the field of sexuality for the past 10 years. I am sensual, I love to explore the edges of my sexuality, and I find so much pleasure out of helping other people to do the same. I have a PgD in Sexology, I run a school that teaches Somatic Sex Coaching and Therapeutic Yoni Massage, and I also create erotic content online. A bit more about me: I love good food, Italy, naps, sunshine and the ocean, dogs, singing, laughing, board games and play. A bit more about my studies and work: I have been consciously studying and working in the field of female sexuality for the past decade, and have been teaching this work for over five years. I have studied (and continue to study) a variety of western and eastern modalities over this time. Some of my other formal & informal education & private mentorship includes: Trauma -informed care & communication • Trauma Rewire Therapy • Emotional Focused Therapy • Somatic Experiencing • Gottman Method • Rites of Passage Facilitator Training • Trauma, the brain & memory • Red Tent Facilitator Training • Tantric Yoni Massage • Tantric Massage • Reiki II • Managing Risk in Clinical Supervision ​ It would be remiss to not mention here my life experiences and their initiations into this work, which I believe to be my greatest teachers of all. My experiential wisdom has taught me far beyond the reaches of what institutes, books and external mentors have. Additionally, while some of the teachings I share are from ancient lineages, I do not claim to represent these philosophies in their totality. "I have had the pleasure and experience of working with thousands of women, helping them to come home to their bodies and to use their voice. ​ In my courses I have selected the most relevant education from my years of training and experience to support all genders in the current climate of female sexuality, and am so happy to be sharing this education with people who can spread this medicine beyond my reach.

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What is a sex therapist?

What is a sex therapist?

Providing sexy solutions, one session at a time.

A sensual therapist is a licensed professional who specialises in providing therapy to individuals or couples dealing with issues related to sexuality, intimacy, and relationships. These therapists are trained to address a wide range of concerns, including sexual dysfunction, communication difficulties, and emotional intimacy issues.

What makes it hot?

Promoting healthy relationships: These therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals and couples build and maintain healthy, fulfilling relationships by addressing sexual and intimacy concerns.

Enhancing communication: They facilitate open and honest communication about desires, boundaries, and expectations, fostering better understanding between partners.

Improving sexual functioning: For those experiencing sexual difficulties, a sex therapist can offer strategies and techniques to enhance sexual functioning and satisfaction.

While couples therapy is common, individual therapy is also valuable. The therapist can help determine the most suitable approach based on your situation.

The duration varies based on individual needs. Short-term therapy may address specific concerns, while long-term therapy can provide ongoing support and personal growth.

Confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of therapy. However, therapists may have to break confidentiality if there's a risk of harm to yourself or others. They will typically discuss this with you beforehand.

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DO

Be open and honest: Share your thoughts, feelings, and concerns openly with the therapist to ensure they have a complete understanding of your situation.

Set realistic expectations: Understand that therapy is a process, and positive change may take time. Be patient and committed to the therapeutic journey.

Engage in homework assignments: Many therapists provide exercises or activities to do between sessions. Engaging in these assignments can contribute to the effectiveness of therapy.

 

DON'T

Withhold information: Holding back important details may hinder the therapeutic process. It's essential to provide the therapist with a comprehensive picture of your situation.

Avoid blame games: Instead of blaming each other, focus on expressing your feelings and needs. Therapy is a collaborative effort, and blame can hinder progress.

Compare your relationship: Every relationship is unique, and comparisons to others may not be helpful. Focus on your specific needs and goals.