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Sex, God, and the Conservative Church
Sex, God, and the Conservative Church: Erasing Shame from Sexual Intimacy | Tina Schermer Sellers
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Sex, God, and the Conservative Church guides psychotherapy and sexology clinicians on how to treat clients who grew up in a conservative faith—mired in sexual shame and dysfunction—and who desire to both heal and hold on to their faith orientation. The author first walks clinicians and readers through a critique of Western culture and the conservative Christian Church, and their effects on intimate partnerships and sexual lives. The book provides clinicians a way to understand the faulty sexual ethic of the early church, while revealing the hidden mystical sex and body positive understanding of sexuality of the Hebrew people. The book also includes chapters on strategies for a new sexual ethic, on clinical steps to heal religious sexual shame, and on specific sex therapy interventions clinicians can use directly in their practice. Finally, it offers a four step model for healing religious sexual shame and actual touch and non-touch exercises to bring healing and intimacy into a person's life.
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I‘m so grateful psychologists are becoming more and more aware of the damage that a cramped religious narrative can have on a person‘s experience of sex and marriage. This is a must-read for anyone from a conservative evangelical background who doesn‘t feel like they have any of the tools needed to enjoy or even understand sex.