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Coming Home to Your Body Through Somatic Sexological Bodywork

What is Somatic Sexological Bodywork?

 
 

This work is a holistic, body-based approach to healing and self-discovery. It honors the truth that our bodies hold stories, wisdom, and sometimes the weight of past experiences. Through guided practices, mindful touch, breathwork, and presence, this work supports you in releasing old patterns of tension, shame, or disconnection while awakening deeper intimacy with yourself.

 
 
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What You Can Expect

Your body is your teacher. This work is the doorway back home.

 

A safe, non-judgmental space

where your boundaries and comfort are honored above all else.

 

 

Personalized guidance

based on your goals, whether it’s healing from past experiences, deepening intimacy, or connecting more authentically to your body.

 

 

Mindful practices

that may include breathwork, movement, touch, and body awareness to release tension and awaken presence.

 

 

Integration tools

to carry into your daily life, helping you feel more grounded, connected, and at ease in your body long after the session ends.

 
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This is an invitation to remember your wholeness. Your body is a source of wisdom, healing, and joy. Let the work meet you exactly where you are and invite you to step into a more authentic, and liberated version of yourself.

- Brenda

Learn More

 
 

Pacific Center of Somatic Sexology

Brenda takes great pride in working alongside PCSS to further her education and assist in the education of other practitioners in this ground breaking and transformational work.

 
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other ways we can work together

Based around my Somatic Sex Education Certification I have created my Pussy Power Program. This program centers on core connection, breath, self massage, trauma awareness and how all are intertwined and interdependent physically and emotionally. Through this program you will do strengthening and stretching of muscles connected to the pelvis and spine that relate to our pelvic floor as well as develop breath awareness and massage techniques for greater personal pleasure.