According to statistics, there is a significant number of people who, at some point in their lives, will experience pelvic pain. Unfortunately, the lack of education about sexual wellness often keeps people from finding the right care they need. Talking about a trauma-informed approach to pelvic pain and sexual wellness, Dr. Joe Tatta interviews Rose Schlaff, PT, DPT, WHC, IF—a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Sexual Health Coach and Sexual Health Fellow (ISSWSH). Dr. Schlaff discusses the importance of bringing conversations around sexual health to the fore, especially in breaking down barriers that keep women and queer people from addressing their issues. Highlighting the benefits of a trauma-informed approach, she also exposes a gentler and easeful patient experience instead of the daunting misconception that tends to cloud people’s ideas about seeking help in this area. Dr. Schlaff then takes us deeper into the episode by tapping into topics such as the desire puzzle, the role of the nervous system, successful sex, and the impact of heteronormative portrayals of sex in the media on the LGBTQ community. It is high time for us not to shy away from these important conversations. Let today’s show remind you of the need to normalize sexual health simply because it is a vital part of our human life experience.
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Episode 172 | How To Use Mind-Body Medicine To Treat Pain With Matt Erb, PT
Episode 171 | The Latest Evidence For Managing Low Back Pain With James McAuley, PhD
Episode 170 | A Pain Neuroscience Approach For PTSD And Pain In Veterans With MAJ Timothy Benedict, PT, PhD
Episode 169 | How To Explain Central Sensitization To Patients Using Pain Neuroscience Education With Physiotherapist Eva Huysmans
Episode 168 | The “What, Why and How” Of Mindfulness-Based Chronic Pain Management With Dr. Melissa Day
Episode 167 | The Healthiest Diet On The Planet With Steven Masley, MD, FAHA, FACN, CNS
Episode 166 | How To Create A Chronic Pain Support Group With James Maskell
Episode 165 | Physiotherapist Tom Young: Using ACT To Promote Psychological Flexibility In Physiotherapy
Episode 164 | Dr. Cormac Ryan: Is Partial Reconceptualization Of Pain A Success Or A Failure?
Episode 163 | Tom Malterre: How Food Sensitivities Contribute To Pain
Episode 162 | Dr. Jeremy Fletcher, PT, DPT: Peer To Peer Models Of Pain Management
Episode 160 | Dr. Whitney Scott: The Stigma Of Chronic Pain
Episode 160 | Dr. Susan Albers, Psy.D: Hanger Management: Master Hunger and Improve Your Pain and Mood
Episode 159 | Dr. Samantha Bunzli: Making Sense Of Pain Beliefs And Behaviors
Episode 158 | Physiotherapist Neil Pearson: Yoga And Pain Science Education
Episode 157 | Marlysa Sullivan, PT, DPT: Pain Science, Polyvagal Theory And Autonomic Resilience
Episode 156 | Christine Robenalt, MPT: The Power Of Massage And Manual Therapy – How To Manage Pain And Discomfort In Infants And Children
Episode 155 | Physiotherapist Shelly Prosko: Insight Into Compassion: The Foundation Of Pain Care
Episode 154 | Physiotherapist Lissanthea Taylor: Pain And The Power Of Stories: How To Use Narrative Medicine In Pain Care
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