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In this provocative and thought-expanding article, sexologist and therapist Cyndi Darnell (2023) examines the curious divide between sex therapy and somatic practice—two fields that share the body as their foundation yet rarely intersect in clinical application. Darnell argues that while somatic therapies have become central to trauma treatment, they have largely excluded erotic pleasure from their frameworks. Likewise, contemporary sex therapy often privileges cognition, function, and talk over embodied experience.

This Facilitated Group Discussion invites participants to explore the potential of integrating somatic principles into sex therapy to restore the centrality of embodiment, pleasure, and the erotic in clinical work. Attendees are encouraged to read the article beforehand and come ready to discuss how somatic approaches can deepen therapeutic engagement and enhance sexual wellbeing.