Talk ttherapists acknowledge the power of touch, yet rarely refer clients to cuddle therapists. Why? Misconceptions, fear, and outdated training. It’s time for that to change.
Talk ttherapists acknowledge the power of touch, yet rarely refer clients to cuddle therapists. Why? Misconceptions, fear, and outdated training. It’s time for that to change.
Ever thought about how touch isn’t just something you receive but something you can give? Bidirectional therapeutic touch changes the game, offering connection that goes both ways—boosting self-esteem, trust, and confidence in the process.
There are no places for men to go where they can feel nurtured or safe, or where they don’t need to 'be a man.’” This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this. The truth is that men have few spaces to be emotionally vulnerable, and it’s taking a toll. Let’s talk about why that needs to change.
Struggling with body image? It’s okay to want change while practicing self-love. Learn simple exercises to reconnect with and appreciate your body.
What makes a cuddle session feel meaningful? One client shared how presence, eye contact, and intentional touch created a rare, safe space for vulnerability and connection.
What happens when your child leaves for college and the house feels quiet, empty, and lonely? You’re not alone in feeling this way. Let’s talk about how to navigate these emotions, maintain connection, and honor the bond without guilt.
Start 2025 with purpose and passion. Explore how intentionality can help shape your goals, relationships, and daily practices for a fulfilling year.
Receiving touch can feel complicated—guilt, hesitation, or even the idea of deserving it often get in the way. But what if touch is simply a gift to ourselves?
Connection isn’t a weakness. It’s human nature. I invite you to rethink how we view touch, intimacy, and the simple need to feel close to others.