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Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers explores the pervasive issue of sexual shame, tracing its roots to early childhood experiences, particularly caregivers' negative reactions to a child's natural discovery of their genitals.
Dr. Sellers and Richard Zwicky discuss how this emotional abuse, often unintentional, creates a core feeling of shame that negatively impacts attachment styles, trust, and intimacy in adult relationships.
They highlight the need for comprehensive sex education and introduces the process of "deconstruction"—curiously examining the origins of one's shame and reconstructing a healthier narrative.
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Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers explores the pervasive issue of sexual shame, tracing its roots to early childhood experiences, particularly caregivers' negative reactions to a child's natural discovery of their genitals.
Dr. Sellers and Richard Zwicky discuss how this emotional abuse, often unintentional, creates a core feeling of shame that negatively impacts attachment styles, trust, and intimacy in adult relationships.
They highlight the need for comprehensive sex education and introduces the process of "deconstruction"—curiously examining the origins of one's shame and reconstructing a healthier narrative.

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