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Erik Schnell
ZĂĽrich
Sexological body therapy: Touch for physical learning /
Somatic sexual counseling: Conversations with the body.
Philosophy
I am motivated by sexological bodywork because...
- Sexuality is important to many people and can therefore be a strong motivation.
- Another important point: Many things become visible in sexuality. Unresolved developmental traumas find their way into sexuality (I'm still looking for who wrote that).
- The body doesn't lie – if I feel stressed, clench my teeth, or tense my shoulders, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Because I'm very good at finding explanations for why I behaved a certain way, my body has become a sometimes very unpleasant, but honest ally.
- Our society is oversexualized – we receive far too little physical contact that doesn't lead to sex. We talk about sex, but superficially and not during sex. A very good book on this topic, in my opinion, is: "Sex, But Properly?" by Joris Kern.
- Some preverbal traumas are completely unknown. I'm fortunate enough to know about at least some of them. But even then: I can't remember them and I can't say much about them. But I feel how my body can calm down after Bodywork sessions, and I'm convinced that pleasure can be a catalyst in resolving such bodily memories.
And sexological bodywork isn't the only way. In my opinion, there isn't ONE way – currently, in my life, I'm finding: breathwork, yoga, spirituality, being in the forest, and a self-help group. The most important thing is that the path works for you.
If you'd like to read about what I've learned with sexological bodywork, you can find some points here: https://koerperliches.ch/sessions.html
Dates & Facts
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Experience
Seit 2020 sexologische Körperarbeit im Rahmen der Ausbildung
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Languages
English, German -
Qualifications
Certified Sexological Bodyworker
Background & Training
01/2020 – 03/2024
Directions
körperliches.ch im Bodywork Center
Schaffhauserstrasse 34
8006 ZĂĽrich
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