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Toxic relationships tremendously impact our emotional selves, but what about our sexual selves?
Dr. Lisha Antiqua, an expert in sexual intimacy and soul psychology, joins us to discuss how common toxic dynamics in narcissistic relationships, such as objectification and transactional relationships, diminish our intimate connection with one another. She also defines the importance of healthy interpersonal and sexual boundaries.
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🔹Is it ever abusive to say no to sex? Learn in this week's exclusive Podcast Extra interview when saying no to sex is abusive when you subscribe to the Breaking Free from Narc Abuse newsletter. Get access to over 45 video expert interviews designed to help you move forward.
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Kerry McAvoy, PhD
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Kerry Kerr McAvoy, Ph.D, a retired psychologist and author, is an expert on cultivating healthy relationships and deconstructing narcissism. Her blogs have been featured in Mamami, YourTango, Scary Mommy, and The Good Men Project. In Love You More, Dr. McAvoy gives an uncensored glimpse into her survival of narcissistic abuse, and her workbook, First Steps to Leaving a Narcissist, helps victims break free from the confusion common in abusive relationships. She hosts the Breaking Free from Narcissistic Abuse podcast and offers trauma-related advice on social media.
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Disclaimer: This podcast/video is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute therapy, counseling, or professional mental health advice. If you are in crisis, please call 911 or your local emergency number.
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Toxic relationships tremendously impact our emotional selves, but what about our sexual selves?
Dr. Lisha Antiqua, an expert in sexual intimacy and soul psychology, joins us to discuss how common toxic dynamics in narcissistic relationships, such as objectification and transactional relationships, diminish our intimate connection with one another. She also defines the importance of healthy interpersonal and sexual boundaries.
Looking for the Podcast Interview with Dr. Lisha Antiqua?
🔹Is it ever abusive to say no to sex? Learn in this week's exclusive Podcast Extra interview when saying no to sex is abusive when you subscribe to the Breaking Free from Narc Abuse newsletter. Get access to over 45 video expert interviews designed to help you move forward.
👉 Join today: https://substack.com/@breakingfreenarcabuse
To learn more about Dr. Lisha Antiqua
Website
TikTok
Dr. Antiqua's Book
My Amazing You Journal: 12 weeks to unstoppable confidence, clarity and personal empowerment
Stay in Touch with Dr. Kerry!
Kerry McAvoy, PhD
More About Dr. Kerry
Kerry Kerr McAvoy, Ph.D, a retired psychologist and author, is an expert on cultivating healthy relationships and deconstructing narcissism. Her blogs have been featured in Mamami, YourTango, Scary Mommy, and The Good Men Project. In Love You More, Dr. McAvoy gives an uncensored glimpse into her survival of narcissistic abuse, and her workbook, First Steps to Leaving a Narcissist, helps victims break free from the confusion common in abusive relationships. She hosts the Breaking Free from Narcissistic Abuse podcast and offers trauma-related advice on social media.
Submit your question to be answered on air to the Fan Mail link below!
Support the show
Disclaimer: This podcast/video is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute therapy, counseling, or professional mental health advice. If you are in crisis, please call 911 or your local emergency number.
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