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Whole-Body Sex & Conscious Moving | Whole-Body Intimacy isn’t just a book—it’s an invitation to reconnect with your body, reignite your passions, and step into a new realm of pleasure and intimacy.
This is your chance to break free from the constraints of a sex-negative culture and discover the liberating practice of embodied sexuality. Through a fusion of somatic psychotherapy, dance/movement therapy, and sex therapy.
This is more than a read—Your body is waiting for you to step into your full potential—start today!
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Melissa Walker, MA, LPC, CST, R-DMT, is proud to be a contributing author to Conscious Moving: An Embodied Guide for Healing, Learning, Contemplating, and Creating by Dr. Christine Caldwell. This groundbreaking book explores the intersection of somatic practices, movement, and relational healing, offering a comprehensive guide for integrating the body’s wisdom into therapeutic and creative processes.
Invited by Dr. Caldwell—a mentor, former chair of Melissa’s graduate program, and leading voice in somatic counseling—Melissa brought her unique expertise to the chapter, focusing on desire differences in intimate relationships. Drawing from her Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy (S-CST) model, Melissa contributed insights on how movement and somatic awareness can help partners navigate and honor diverse expressions of desire. Her work emphasizes cultivating understanding, connection, and embodied consent within relationships, offering tools to deepen intimacy and communication.
Melissa’s contributions reflect her commitment to bridging the gap between somatic practices, sexuality, and relational dynamics. Her perspective integrates her extensive experience in dance/movement therapy and sex therapy, providing a valuable framework for addressing challenges related to intimacy and desire.
Conscious Moving serves as an essential resource for therapists, educators, and individuals seeking to enrich their understanding of embodied healing. Melissa’s chapter not only highlights her expertise but also reinforces her dedication to advancing somatic sexuality education and creating meaningful change in how relationships are experienced and understood.